Upgrade option in Win xp setup disk.

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Guest

I just made the biggest mistake of my life. I already have the win xp home
edtion on my notebook, but i wanted to check the setup disk that came with to
see what options does it have, so i changed my boot to cd rom, i rebooted my
pc and once setup has loaded i pressed on the "to set up win xp now, press
enter", then setup found that win xp is already found and 2 options came to
me, unfortunately i pressed on the "repair" option, which took me to another
screen where i pressed on something like upgrading. Then i realized what
mistake i have done, i stopped the process that was taking place. Then i
rebooted the pc but the OS isnt loading anymore, instead the setup wizard is
loading asking me to insert the win xp setup disk. And if i enter again the
setup on the cd to where i was before pressing the repair option, they give
the option to try to upgrade again, because they tried to upgraded before.
Bottom line: I havent backed up my data!!, but i checked using the recovery
console that the data is still on drive c:, but i dont know what to do next,
is it safe to continue the upgrade process without losing the data?, or if
not , how can i have it?
 
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Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers

Hi Philip,

Yes, backing up is important - just because of scenarios like this. Anyhow,
it sounds like you are caught up in doing a repair installation. This
procedure does not wipe the data, and in fact preserves the existing system
profiles. What you may want to try also is continuing the process, then
cancelling at the first opportunity.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
 

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