Hi John, here is a link to explain for you the Repair /install:
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
It is too late but never late to ask, why you did run the sfc /scannow?
Did you checked the machine is clean from viruses and malweres that can be
lurking in the background and block you from performing certain tasks?.
HTH.
Regards,
nass
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Hi, Nass, Yes I did change the registry path from C:\windows to C:\ thanks
for asking. I like your suggestion about performing a "repair install"
however, I do not recall the Dos command. Please advise. Thanks again for all
of your help it is most appreciated!!!
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John R.
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Then try to perform repair install for this machine to get it sorted, did you
tried the registry Fix to change the path from the CD to the C:\?.
HTH.
nass
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Ok, I performed steps 1 and 2 as instructed in the doc. However, Windows
still returned the same error message eventhough the source now point to c:\
and I copied the I386 folder to my c:\ drive. I wonder if the correct source
path was changed relative to what was recommended at the web link.?
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John R.
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Hi John,
Try this link for your issue:
http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
About the Path you can select this or browse to it:
C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386
Make sure this machine is malware free?.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
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Hi Nass, I click on "Ok" but still received the same messages ie. wrong cd,
and insert the XP Professional CD2. I had to click "Cancel" to skip over five
of them to finish the SFC scan, but clearly, I would perfer correcting the
problem. Thanks again for you assistance.
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John R.
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Then ignore the message and click [OK] and hopefully the pointer will pick
up the CD path and repair the DLLs.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
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Hi, Nass Thanks for responding, however, the OEM Disk I'm using has SP2 on it
and when I get the message above it does not offer the ability to redirect it.
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John R.
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At the time the above message appears I have a Full version OEM Windows XP
Professional CD in my drive, however, it will not accept it and indicates
that it is the wrong CD. I have about 5 dll's that need repair and do not
know how to proceed. Please Advise. Thanks in advance.
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John R.
Yes, it will ask you about a second CD because your CD just have the XP SP1
may be, try to locate the SP2 folders in your directories and point the
pointer to it and click [OK] for the System File Checker to repair the DLL.
HTH.
nass
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