To do a repair installation follow these steps.
Read this all the way thru before starting.
Set your BIOS to have the CD drive as the first boot device.
Start the operating system from the CD-ROM,
When the computer starts from the CD, the system checks your hardware
and then prompts you to select one of the following options:
To set up Windows XP now, press ENTER.
To repair a Windows XP installation using Recovery Console, press R.
To quit Setup without installing Windows XP, press F3.
Press ENTER.
Press F8 to accept the Licensing Agreement.
A box lists your current Windows XP installation, and then the system
prompts you to select one of the following options:
To repair the selected Windows XP installation, press R.
To continue installing a fresh copy of Windows XP without repairing, press
ESC.
Press R to start the automatic repair process. After repairing Windows XP,
set your BIOS back to have the hard drive as the first boot device.
Have your Product Key at hand as you will probably have to re-activate.
You will probably need re-download all updates, starting with SP1. You can
go to the Windows site and download the XP Rollup 1 package, which will make
the reinstalling of the updates
much easier and quicker.
The repair installation should leave all your data and settings intact, but
you may want to backup critical data.
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Steve C. Ray
(Replace "mail" with "36db"
Clint said:
I was told by a Gateway Computer techie to use the repair function on the
Windows XP cd. When i get to the repair option, it asks me for the HD
partition (which is normal) but then it takes me to a C:\WINNT prompt. If I
want to enable the Repair function, what should I do?