Reinstall a highly efficacious technique in repairing windows. By doing a reinstall almost all problems in Windows can be overcome, ranging from taxable viruses, system crashes or corrupted to various other problems could be finished if the windows re-installed. But do re-install takes a rather long time. Nearly spend up to 3 hours to install windows and some standard applications. To save time, then it would be nice if the windows you have problems, we try to do the repair manually. So with repair manuals without re-install, the time required will be slightly more conserved.
IF your Windows XP error (corrupted) where you have no other operating system to boot,
You can do a repair installation (Repair Install) who works as the setting (setting) the beginning.
- Make sure you have the key (key) Windows XP valid.
- The entire process will take approximately 1 / 2 to 1 hour, depending on the spec of your computer.
- If you are prompted for an administrator password, you should select the repair option (repair) the second,
not the first.
- Insert your Windows XP CD and boot from the CD.
- When it appeared the second repair option R = Repair, press R button
This will start the repair.
- Ckick the F8 key to agree to proceed "I Agree at the Licensing Agreement"
- Click the R button when the directory where you installed Windows XP. Usually C: \ WINDOWS
It will then check the C: drive and start copying files.
And automatically restart if necessary. Leave the CD in the drive.
- Next you will see a picture of "progress bar" that is part of the improvement,
he looks like a normal XP installation, including "Collecting Information, Dynamic Update,
Preparing Installation, Installing Windows, finalizing Installation ".
- When asked, click the Next button
- When asked to enter a key, enter key (key) your valid Windows XP.
- Normally you want to remain in the same Domain or Workgroup.
- The computer will restart.
- Next you will have the same screen as the activation of the system when the normal installation.
- Register if you want (usually not necessary).
- Done
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