How to reinstall power DVD?

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Hello,
I have an emachine T4155 with windows XP home that I bought in 2001. It
came with power DVD which I deleted on accident recently. I have three
restore CD's that came with computer and can't seem to locate it on the disk?
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Shauny
 
shauny said:
Hello,
I have an emachine T4155 with windows XP home that I bought in 2001. It
came with power DVD which I deleted on accident recently. I have three
restore CD's that came with computer and can't seem to locate it on the disk?
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Shauny
The only way to restore Power DVD, that I am aware of is to use the restore
CD's and restore the complete System. I have an eMachine, and the only way
to restore anything that came preinstalled. is to restore the complete system.
 
If you just recently deleted the files try using System Restore. It can
often recover problem like this. Go to Start->Help and Support->Pick a task.
Click the link to System Restore and follow the wizard to restore your
computer to an earlier time. System Restore will not do a complete overwrite
of your system. It just attempts to roll back to an earlier system state.
 
And. of course, in using the restore CD the O/P will wipe his hard drive
CLEAN of any personal files/information that he has placed there since he
purchased the computer. That's the way the e-Machine restore CD operates.

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Richard Urban

aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-)

If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
 
| || Hello,
|| I have an emachine T4155 with windows XP home that I bought in 2001.
|| It came with power DVD which I deleted on accident recently. I have
|| three restore CD's that came with computer and can't seem to locate
|| it on the disk? Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
||
|| Shauny

Harry Ohrn wrote:
| If you just recently deleted the files try using System Restore. It
| can often recover problem like this. Go to Start->Help and
| Support->Pick a task. Click the link to System Restore and follow the
| wizard to restore your computer to an earlier time. System Restore
| will not do a complete overwrite of your system. It just attempts to
| roll back to an earlier system state.

System restore will only restore changes to the system.
 

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