Hi, Jim.
I'm very familiar with the term "repair install", but only as it applies to
Windows itself. I've also seen references here to a repair install of ATI
software and wondered about it.
A repair install of Windows is also known as an "in-place upgrade" or simply
as a reinstallation. It basically means reinstalling Windows itself while
leaving your applications and drivers - and most of your tweaks - installed.
As the phrase in-place upgrade suggests, it "upgrades" WinXP to WinXP,
hopefully replacing a damaged version with a fresh installation of the same
thing, without erasing or changing the parts of the Registry that deal only
with installed software. For official instructions, see this article from
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;q315341
I've done repair installs of WinXP several times and recommended it many
times in the Microsoft Public newsgroups, with positive feedback. But I'm
not familiar at all with doing such a thing on ATI software. I'll be
watching with you for an explanation here.
RC
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"Jim Bailey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Reading in another thread about losing audio (after several weeks) on TV,
> the agreement seemed to be a Repair Install of the ATI software to fix.
> Can anyone describe what a repair install is ? On this group I've heard
> so many horror stories about removing and reinstalling ATI software that,
> quite honestly I'm spooked about trying it.
>
> ATI AIW 2006 PCIE
> MMC V 9.12
>
> Thanks
>
> jim