B bobj Mar 20, 2004 #1 Easy question for most of you i am sure but i need someone to tell me how to reinstall xp in repair mode
Easy question for most of you i am sure but i need someone to tell me how to reinstall xp in repair mode
R Rocket J. Squirrel Mar 20, 2004 #2 Repair mode? Perhaps this is what you mean: "How to Perform an In-Place Upgrade (Reinstallation) of Windows XP" http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315341&Product=winxp Rocky
Repair mode? Perhaps this is what you mean: "How to Perform an In-Place Upgrade (Reinstallation) of Windows XP" http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315341&Product=winxp Rocky
R rONNIE Jun 18, 2004 #3 -----Original Message----- Easy question for most of you i am sure but i need someone to tell me how to reinstall xp in repair mode . "To reinstall Windows manually, click "Start" then "Run" Click to expand... then type in "c:\windows\i386\winnt32.exe" and click okay. This brings up the manual windows install. Disregard the message about the "Option to Upgrade is not available." You need to agree to the license agreement to continue reinstalling windows. It then asks you to get the Microsoft Product ID Key, which is located on the back of the CPU Tower. Just click next after that, except to SKIP the option to download updates over the internet. It should take roughly 60 minutes to reinstall windows manually. It runs mostly by itself from this point."
-----Original Message----- Easy question for most of you i am sure but i need someone to tell me how to reinstall xp in repair mode . "To reinstall Windows manually, click "Start" then "Run" Click to expand... then type in "c:\windows\i386\winnt32.exe" and click okay. This brings up the manual windows install. Disregard the message about the "Option to Upgrade is not available." You need to agree to the license agreement to continue reinstalling windows. It then asks you to get the Microsoft Product ID Key, which is located on the back of the CPU Tower. Just click next after that, except to SKIP the option to download updates over the internet. It should take roughly 60 minutes to reinstall windows manually. It runs mostly by itself from this point."