On Aug 18, 10:48*pm, Carlzzz <Carl...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> I'm on SP3. *Can I use an install CD from a previous XP Home revision?
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> "Menno Hershberger" wrote:
> > Carlzzz <Carl...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> >news:F7EEE79A-AB7C-45C5-9EF8-(E-Mail Removed):
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> > > How can I reload the boot files on a system with XP Home SP3? *Don't
> > > want to reinstall Windows. Only need to refresh the boot files.
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> > > Looking for something similar to the SYS command in DOS, for those who
> > > recall that old thing.
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> > Boot from your XP installation CD. Borrow one if you don't have one.
> > Pick "R" for the recovery console.
> > Pick the Windows installation you want to repair (probably [1] C:\Windows)
> > If it asks for an Administrator password just press enter.
> > At the prompt (probably C:\Windows) type "chkdsk /P" (without the quotes)
> > When that completes (may take a while), type "fixboot"
> > When prompted "Are You Sure....", type "Y".
> > At the prompt, type "exit" to reboot.
> > This has worked for me numerous times.
> > If it doesn't, you're not out anything.
> > Good luck.
>
> > --
> > * * * * * * * * * * --- Long live Fat32! ---
If you boot into Recovery Console from any XP installation CD and do
it properly, you won't be installing anything. You will only be
running RC commands like:
chkdsk /r
and a few other commands if needed.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314058
If you do not have any bootable XP media, you can create your own
bootable RC CD. No XP media required.
Did you experience a power interruption?