In Malia <
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My reply is interspersed with your sent message:
1) I've recently re-formatted my computer. Now, when I boot up the
computer, I have to manually choose (<enter>) microsoft xp, before it
chose it automatically. How do I get it to do it automatically?
Your boot.ini file should look something like this:
timeout=5
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS=@Microsoft Windows XP
Professional@ /fastdetect /NoExecute=OptIn
2) I think I downloaded SP2, but not sure. How do I check it on my
computer?
Press the WinKey (the funny looking mostly useless key that is down near the
ctrl and alt buttons on a conventional keyboard -- it looks like the Windows
Logo usually though some say start) Press the PAUSE BREAK key at the same
time (or just hold WinKey and the Pause/Break) and a system properties
screen will popup.
There?
Good...
Does the first tab say "Service Pack 2" on it? No? Then you don't have SP2.
Yes. Then you have SP2...
While you're there... Tick advanced under the startup and recovery options
fix your boot.ini with a handy little GUI. Get rid of the account that you
don't use by setting one as default and getting rid of the time to show the
list or edit it manually and just remove the one you don't want. I find the
manual editing easier.
Galen