How To Perform A Windows XP Repair Install: Search
How To Perform A Windows XP Repair Install: Search
How To Perform A Windows XP Repair Install: Search
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XP Repair Install
XP FAQ It is extremely important that you backup important data that is not available from
Restore other media sources. This backup should be located on a separate hard drive, CD,
F.A.S.T DVD, network storage, etc. that will not be affected by the repair install.
Upgrade Issues
Access BIOS Please check out the warning links before attempting the Repair Install. It is to your
advantage you follow the suggestions to prevent data loss and especially if you also
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have the capability to boot into XP, perform the steps listed in the Warning #1 ,
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before proceeding with the repair install.
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Shareware After completing [if Windows is still accessible] the steps listed to prevent data loss
Computer Links in warning #1 and you did not remedy the no boot situation, you can use an OEM
WinLinks XP Pro or Home, "retail" XP Home or Pro full or upgrade version CD of the same
Motorsports version Home or Pro to perform a Repair Install. OEM Restore disks or hidden
Online Mags restore folders on the hard drive will not work for the Repair Install.
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Donate A Repair Install will replace the system files with the files on the XP CD used for the
Contact Repair Install. It will leave your applications and settings intact, but Windows updates
will need to be reapplied.
A Repair Install will replace files altered by adware and malware, but will not fix an
adware, malware problem.
You can use the In place upgrade option to change a Product Key in the event you
entered a key that was already activated. The In Place Upgrade also produces the same
result as the Repair Install.
If you get a "Setup cannot continue because the version of Windows on your computer
is newer than the version on the CD." message, if you continue, you will need to apply
the SP 2 updates after the repair install completes, plus you will need to take the
following steps to keep your system from being immediately infected with a virus.
2. After the Repair install is completed, enable the XP firewall or install third party
firewall software or router before connecting to the internet.
If you get the "Setup cannot continue because the version of Windows on your
computer is newer than the version on the CD.". You should create a slipstreamed copy
of your XP CD by using the software and step by steps supplied in the links below.
Slipstream XP
Automatic Updates
If you cannot download Automatic updates after the Repair install , follow the steps in
the link below submitted by MS-MVP's Richard Harper and Ron Martell.
XP Repair install
Please read carefully and make sure you followed the warning links before initiating
the Repair Install. You can print a text version for reference. repair.txt
1. Boot the computer using the XP CD. You may need to change the boot order in
the system BIOS so the CD boots before the hard drive. Check your system
documentation for steps to access the BIOS and change the boot order.
2. When you see the "Welcome To Setup" screen, you will see the options below
5. Select the XP installation you want to repair from the list and press R to start
the repair. If Repair is not one of the options, END setup. After the reboot
read Warning#2!
6. Setup will copy the necessary files to the hard drive and reboot. Do not press
any key to boot from CD when the message appears. Setup will
continue as if it were doing a clean install, but your applications and settings will
remain intact.
Blaster worm warning: Do not immediately activate over the internet when
asked, enable the XP firewall before connecting to the internet. You can
activate after the firewall is enabled. Control Panel - Network Connections.
Right click the connection you use, Properties and there is a check box on the
Advanced page.
What You Should Know About the Sasser Worm and Its Variants
Service Pack 2
Warning! #1
The below procedure applies only if you can still boot into Windows.
To prevent loss of data and/or program settings, perform the following before the
Repair Install.
Manually delete the Undo_guimode.txt file from the Windows\System32 folder before
you perform any of the actions that are listed in the "Symptoms" section of this article.
To do this in Windows XP, type the following command at a command prompt:
del /a /f %windir%\system32\undo_guimode.txt
1. From the Start menu, click Run. See screen shot Image
2. In the Run dialog box, in the Open text box, type: cmd. Click OK.
3. Delete the undo_guimode.txt file. In the C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe
dialog box, type: del /a /f c:\windows\system32\undo_guimode.txt.
Press the ENTER key. See screenshot Image
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Check the link below for an option for recovering from a non-boot event.
Chris Quirke
http://cquirke.mvps.org/reinst.htm
You should complete the basic requirements of backing up all files and folders that
cannot be restored from other media. This includes passwords, applications purchased
and downloaded from the internet without CD support, financial records and folders,
Backup copies of your registry files (in the %systemroot%\Repair folder) are also
replaced after the in-place upgrade is complete. Copy these registry backups to
another location before you perform an in-place upgrade/Repair Install. You may
need to use them after the in-place upgrade is complete.
It would also be a good idea to run the Files And Settings Transfer wizard F.A.S.T
located on the XP CD.
If you made unorthodox registry changes with third party software, there is the
potential of data loss from a Repair Install. Another consideration of concern would be
a power failure during the repair install could render your system un bootable and
result in loss of data.
The likelihood of you losing the files and folders is probably of minimal risk, but you
have to expect the worst and make sure you are prepared for recovery.
If you are sure you have explored all other troubleshooting avenues, then proceed with
the repair install.
If you get a warning message: "Setup cannot continue because the version
of Windows on your computer is newer than the version on the CD."
You get this message when you use a pre-SP 1, SP2 XP CD on an XP installation that
has been updated to SP1, SP2.
Warning!! #2
If the option to Repair Install is NOT available and you continue with the install; you
will delete your Windows folder and the Documents and Settings folders. All
applications installed that place keys in the registry will need to be re-installed and
will require the original install media.
You should exit setup if the repair option is not available and consider other options. I
have found if the Repair option is not available, you have a few paths I have listed
below to try before XP requires a Clean install.
Another option to consider (since the cost of 100 + gig hard drives has dropped to well
under $75) would be to disconnect the current hard drive and install a clean XP from
retail disks or restore media to a new hard drive. You can then connect the original
hard drive after configuring the jumpers to a slave drive. You can retrieve important
files. One thing to remember, if a hard drive has not been formatted or written over by
reinstalling, the data is accessible. The less you access a hard drive after a non-boot
episode; the better your chances of retrieving your data.
Very important!!
If you still have the ability to access the Windows XP installation, backup all important
files not restorable from other sources before attempting any recovery console or other
trouble shooting attempts.
3. Type bootcfg.
4. This should fix any boot.ini errors causing setup not to see the XP OS
install.
"Reboot, this time taking the immediate R option and if the CD letter is say K: give
these commands
which will get rid of any damaged boot.ini, search the disk for systems and make a new
one. This might even result in a damaged windows reappearing; but gives another
chance of getting at the repair"
Windows XP Crashed?
Here's Help. A salvage mission into the depths of Windows XP, explained by a non-
geek
by Charlie White
Feedback
Please submit your solution to fix the repair install option as not available. New
fixes submitted and verified will be posted with credit below.
Charlie Russel submitted this valuable information that if you have Symantec GO Back
installed, you will not get an option to repair install until you disable it.(you will get a
warning that you will lose your restore points.) You will then get the option to repair
install.
Warning!! #3
Service Pack 2
Service Pack 3
Additional Links
This article will answer your questions about the Dell restore partitions and what if
any options you have if they are corrupted, formatted or overwritten.
http://www.goodells.net/dellrestore/
You May Lose Data or Program Settings After Reinstalling, Repairing or Upgrading
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