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Haz
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      6th Oct 2005
First of all, am I on the right newsgroup?

Blue screened my WinXP SP2 system. After much fooling around and minimal
advice, reinstalled plain Jane original version of XP off the repair disk.

Original XP on C:\ drive, second XP installed on separate partition H:\
H version works OK ( but makes me cry when I see how many of my tweaks that
aren't there.)

Fortunately, I had backed up My Documents just prior to the disaster.

The question is - is there any way to get the version that works (H) to
replace the corrupt version still on the C:\ drive???

I really don't want/need a dual operating system setup.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Haz



 
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Timothy Daniels
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      6th Oct 2005
"Haz" wrote:
> First of all, am I on the right newsgroup?



"setup_deployment" would be the most appropriate NG.
You might be able to do a repair install over the corrupted
OS on the C: partition, but I'm not the one to tell you how.

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Haz
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      6th Oct 2005
Tried that Tim - twice.
No joy
What is setup_deployment?

Haz

"Timothy Daniels" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:4c2dnak9k6mdFdjeRVn-(E-Mail Removed)...
> "Haz" wrote:
>> First of all, am I on the right newsgroup?

>
>
> "setup_deployment" would be the most appropriate NG.
> You might be able to do a repair install over the corrupted
> OS on the C: partition, but I'm not the one to tell you how.
>
> *TimDaniels*



 
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      6th Oct 2005

"Haz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> First of all, am I on the right newsgroup?
>
> Blue screened my WinXP SP2 system. After much fooling around and minimal
> advice, reinstalled plain Jane original version of XP off the repair disk.
>
> Original XP on C:\ drive, second XP installed on separate partition H:\
> H version works OK ( but makes me cry when I see how many of my tweaks

that
> aren't there.)
>
> Fortunately, I had backed up My Documents just prior to the disaster.
>
> The question is - is there any way to get the version that works (H) to
> replace the corrupt version still on the C:\ drive???
>
> I really don't want/need a dual operating system setup.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>


It's possible to move Windows from H: to C: but it's a lot of mucking
around, with a fair risk of failure. Since you have only just installed it,
I recommend that you re-install it it on drive C:, perhaps in a folder
other than c:\Windows. Alternatively you coul try to repair your existing
installation as Timothy suggested.


 
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Timothy Daniels
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      7th Oct 2005

"Haz" wrote:
> What is setup_deployment?



microsoft.public.windowsxp.setup_deployment

It's just another NG for Windows XP, dedicated
to problems with getting XP going.

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Haz
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      7th Oct 2005
Thanks Peg -
I tried the repair/reinstall routine a couple of times. No joy.

Is there a way to just remove my corrupt XP on the C:/ drive? Then maybe I
could reinstall/move/whatever the new XP with some hope of it working. \

BTW, if I reinstall onto C:/ but into a different folder, after making that
the default folder, would I be able then to get rid of the corrupt one?

I also vaguely recall that my backup of My Documents (or anything else for
that matter) can only be restored to the same drive (C:/) Does that sound
correct?

Appreciate the help
Haz



"Pegasus (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> "Haz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> First of all, am I on the right newsgroup?
>>
>> Blue screened my WinXP SP2 system. After much fooling around and minimal
>> advice, reinstalled plain Jane original version of XP off the repair
>> disk.
>>
>> Original XP on C:\ drive, second XP installed on separate partition H:\
>> H version works OK ( but makes me cry when I see how many of my tweaks

> that
>> aren't there.)
>>
>> Fortunately, I had backed up My Documents just prior to the disaster.
>>
>> The question is - is there any way to get the version that works (H) to
>> replace the corrupt version still on the C:\ drive???
>>
>> I really don't want/need a dual operating system setup.
>>
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>

>
> It's possible to move Windows from H: to C: but it's a lot of mucking
> around, with a fair risk of failure. Since you have only just installed
> it,
> I recommend that you re-install it it on drive C:, perhaps in a folder
> other than c:\Windows. Alternatively you coul try to repair your existing
> installation as Timothy suggested.
>
>



 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)
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      7th Oct 2005
You can remove the bad WinXP installation by deleting
the folder c:\Windows. You can do this either now or
after installing a new version of WinXP into a different
folder on drive C:.

You can restore My Documents to any location you
like but you must also nominate this location in "Properties"
of your desktop shortcut called "My Documents".


"Haz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks Peg -
> I tried the repair/reinstall routine a couple of times. No joy.
>
> Is there a way to just remove my corrupt XP on the C:/ drive? Then maybe

I
> could reinstall/move/whatever the new XP with some hope of it working. \
>
> BTW, if I reinstall onto C:/ but into a different folder, after making

that
> the default folder, would I be able then to get rid of the corrupt one?
>
> I also vaguely recall that my backup of My Documents (or anything else for
> that matter) can only be restored to the same drive (C:/) Does that sound
> correct?
>
> Appreciate the help
> Haz
>
>
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >
> > "Haz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> First of all, am I on the right newsgroup?
> >>
> >> Blue screened my WinXP SP2 system. After much fooling around and

minimal
> >> advice, reinstalled plain Jane original version of XP off the repair
> >> disk.
> >>
> >> Original XP on C:\ drive, second XP installed on separate partition H:\
> >> H version works OK ( but makes me cry when I see how many of my tweaks

> > that
> >> aren't there.)
> >>
> >> Fortunately, I had backed up My Documents just prior to the disaster.
> >>
> >> The question is - is there any way to get the version that works (H) to
> >> replace the corrupt version still on the C:\ drive???
> >>
> >> I really don't want/need a dual operating system setup.
> >>
> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> >>

> >
> > It's possible to move Windows from H: to C: but it's a lot of mucking
> > around, with a fair risk of failure. Since you have only just installed
> > it,
> > I recommend that you re-install it it on drive C:, perhaps in a folder
> > other than c:\Windows. Alternatively you coul try to repair your

existing
> > installation as Timothy suggested.
> >
> >

>
>



 
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Haz
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      7th Oct 2005
Thanks, I'm beginning to breath again. This has been a terrible scare. Couple more questions if I might:
1) Snip
> You can remove the bad WinXP installation by deleting
> the folder c:\Windows


Is it that easy? I assumed that would not make any changes in the registry, if in fact any are necessary (I wouldn't have any idea.) I did run across a reference (in ms KB 313859, which itself is a little off target) to a routine c:\windows\system32\osuninst.exe. Is that any better/worse than a simple delete?

2) Snip
>you must also nominate this location in "Properties"
> of your desktop shortcut called "My Documents".


More very good news, but how do I do that?

If you're beginning to wondering what you are working with here, you're right - I'm in way over my head. Looks like we're just about there, though, and I can't tell you how much I appreciate that.

Thanks again

Haz





"Pegasus (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> You can remove the bad WinXP installation by deleting
> the folder c:\Windows. You can do this either now or
> after installing a new version of WinXP into a different
> folder on drive C:.
>
> You can restore My Documents to any location you
> like but you must also nominate this location in "Properties"
> of your desktop shortcut called "My Documents".
>
>
> "Haz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Thanks Peg -
>> I tried the repair/reinstall routine a couple of times. No joy.
>>
>> Is there a way to just remove my corrupt XP on the C:/ drive? Then maybe

> I
>> could reinstall/move/whatever the new XP with some hope of it working. \
>>
>> BTW, if I reinstall onto C:/ but into a different folder, after making

> that
>> the default folder, would I be able then to get rid of the corrupt one?
>>
>> I also vaguely recall that my backup of My Documents (or anything else for
>> that matter) can only be restored to the same drive (C:/) Does that sound
>> correct?
>>
>> Appreciate the help
>> Haz
>>
>>
>>
>> "Pegasus (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >
>> > "Haz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> First of all, am I on the right newsgroup?
>> >>
>> >> Blue screened my WinXP SP2 system. After much fooling around and

> minimal
>> >> advice, reinstalled plain Jane original version of XP off the repair
>> >> disk.
>> >>
>> >> Original XP on C:\ drive, second XP installed on separate partition H:\
>> >> H version works OK ( but makes me cry when I see how many of my tweaks
>> > that
>> >> aren't there.)
>> >>
>> >> Fortunately, I had backed up My Documents just prior to the disaster.
>> >>
>> >> The question is - is there any way to get the version that works (H) to
>> >> replace the corrupt version still on the C:\ drive???
>> >>
>> >> I really don't want/need a dual operating system setup.
>> >>
>> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>> >>
>> >
>> > It's possible to move Windows from H: to C: but it's a lot of mucking
>> > around, with a fair risk of failure. Since you have only just installed
>> > it,
>> > I recommend that you re-install it it on drive C:, perhaps in a folder
>> > other than c:\Windows. Alternatively you coul try to repair your

> existing
>> > installation as Timothy suggested.
>> >
>> >

>>
>>

>
>

 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)
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      7th Oct 2005
Each Windows installation has its own registry. It is not affected
by the presence or absence of another Windows installation. It
follows that no change to the registry is required when removing
a parallel Windows installation.

I urge you to start using your right mouse button. It is always
used when you wish to examine or alter the "properties" of an
entity. To change the "properties" of the "My Documents"
shortcut, you right-click the "My Documents" shortcut. To
set a screen saver you right-click a blank area on the desktop.
And so on, and so on.
"Haz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
Thanks, I'm beginning to breath again. This has been a terrible scare. Couple more questions if I might:
1) Snip
> You can remove the bad WinXP installation by deleting
> the folder c:\Windows


Is it that easy? I assumed that would not make any changes in the registry, if in fact any are necessary (I wouldn't have any idea.) I did run across a reference (in ms KB 313859, which itself is a little off target) to a routine c:\windows\system32\osuninst.exe. Is that any better/worse than a simple delete?

2) Snip
>you must also nominate this location in "Properties"
> of your desktop shortcut called "My Documents".


More very good news, but how do I do that?

If you're beginning to wondering what you are working with here, you're right - I'm in way over my head. Looks like we're just about there, though, and I can't tell you how much I appreciate that.

Thanks again

Haz





"Pegasus (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> You can remove the bad WinXP installation by deleting
> the folder c:\Windows. You can do this either now or
> after installing a new version of WinXP into a different
> folder on drive C:.
>
> You can restore My Documents to any location you
> like but you must also nominate this location in "Properties"
> of your desktop shortcut called "My Documents".
>
>
> "Haz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Thanks Peg -
>> I tried the repair/reinstall routine a couple of times. No joy.
>>
>> Is there a way to just remove my corrupt XP on the C:/ drive? Then maybe

> I
>> could reinstall/move/whatever the new XP with some hope of it working. \
>>
>> BTW, if I reinstall onto C:/ but into a different folder, after making

> that
>> the default folder, would I be able then to get rid of the corrupt one?
>>
>> I also vaguely recall that my backup of My Documents (or anything else for
>> that matter) can only be restored to the same drive (C:/) Does that sound
>> correct?
>>
>> Appreciate the help
>> Haz
>>
>>
>>
>> "Pegasus (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >
>> > "Haz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> First of all, am I on the right newsgroup?
>> >>
>> >> Blue screened my WinXP SP2 system. After much fooling around and

> minimal
>> >> advice, reinstalled plain Jane original version of XP off the repair
>> >> disk.
>> >>
>> >> Original XP on C:\ drive, second XP installed on separate partition H:\
>> >> H version works OK ( but makes me cry when I see how many of my tweaks
>> > that
>> >> aren't there.)
>> >>
>> >> Fortunately, I had backed up My Documents just prior to the disaster.
>> >>
>> >> The question is - is there any way to get the version that works (H) to
>> >> replace the corrupt version still on the C:\ drive???
>> >>
>> >> I really don't want/need a dual operating system setup.
>> >>
>> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>> >>
>> >
>> > It's possible to move Windows from H: to C: but it's a lot of mucking
>> > around, with a fair risk of failure. Since you have only just installed
>> > it,
>> > I recommend that you re-install it it on drive C:, perhaps in a folder
>> > other than c:\Windows. Alternatively you coul try to repair your

> existing
>> > installation as Timothy suggested.
>> >
>> >

>>
>>

>
>

 
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      8th Oct 2005
For it's ease of use take a look at True Image 9 you might still find ver 8
retail..
http://www.acronis.com/
Just image/clone your h:\ drive to c:\ or to another partition.You could use
Norton Ghost also, to clone the h:\ drive to the c:\drive
http://www.symantecstore.com/dr/sat2...92330000195834
Might be worth looking into, your call..
j;-j
"Haz" wrote:

> Thanks, I'm beginning to breath again. This has been a terrible scare. Couple more questions if I might:
> 1) Snip
> > You can remove the bad WinXP installation by deleting
> > the folder c:\Windows

>
> Is it that easy? I assumed that would not make any changes in the registry, if in fact any are necessary (I wouldn't have any idea.) I did run across a reference (in ms KB 313859, which itself is a little off target) to a routine c:\windows\system32\osuninst.exe. Is that any better/worse than a simple delete?
>
> 2) Snip
> >you must also nominate this location in "Properties"
> > of your desktop shortcut called "My Documents".

>
> More very good news, but how do I do that?
>
> If you're beginning to wondering what you are working with here, you're right - I'm in way over my head. Looks like we're just about there, though, and I can't tell you how much I appreciate that.
>
> Thanks again
>
> Haz
>
>
>
>
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > You can remove the bad WinXP installation by deleting
> > the folder c:\Windows. You can do this either now or
> > after installing a new version of WinXP into a different
> > folder on drive C:.
> >
> > You can restore My Documents to any location you
> > like but you must also nominate this location in "Properties"
> > of your desktop shortcut called "My Documents".
> >
> >
> > "Haz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> Thanks Peg -
> >> I tried the repair/reinstall routine a couple of times. No joy.
> >>
> >> Is there a way to just remove my corrupt XP on the C:/ drive? Then maybe

> > I
> >> could reinstall/move/whatever the new XP with some hope of it working. \
> >>
> >> BTW, if I reinstall onto C:/ but into a different folder, after making

> > that
> >> the default folder, would I be able then to get rid of the corrupt one?
> >>
> >> I also vaguely recall that my backup of My Documents (or anything else for
> >> that matter) can only be restored to the same drive (C:/) Does that sound
> >> correct?
> >>
> >> Appreciate the help
> >> Haz
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Pegasus (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> >
> >> > "Haz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> >> First of all, am I on the right newsgroup?
> >> >>
> >> >> Blue screened my WinXP SP2 system. After much fooling around and

> > minimal
> >> >> advice, reinstalled plain Jane original version of XP off the repair
> >> >> disk.
> >> >>
> >> >> Original XP on C:\ drive, second XP installed on separate partition H:\
> >> >> H version works OK ( but makes me cry when I see how many of my tweaks
> >> > that
> >> >> aren't there.)
> >> >>
> >> >> Fortunately, I had backed up My Documents just prior to the disaster.
> >> >>
> >> >> The question is - is there any way to get the version that works (H) to
> >> >> replace the corrupt version still on the C:\ drive???
> >> >>
> >> >> I really don't want/need a dual operating system setup.
> >> >>
> >> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> > It's possible to move Windows from H: to C: but it's a lot of mucking
> >> > around, with a fair risk of failure. Since you have only just installed
> >> > it,
> >> > I recommend that you re-install it it on drive C:, perhaps in a folder
> >> > other than c:\Windows. Alternatively you coul try to repair your

> > existing
> >> > installation as Timothy suggested.
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

 
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