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I seem to recall that XP allows for you to do a repair install. I tried
this only to get the message that it could not be done since the version I
had already installed was newer than my CD's. I assume that this is because
I have SP2 installed. How does one get a repair install done, or do you
have to request a replacement CD or somehow try to make a copy of your
original CD & incorporated SP2 into it?
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Yes, your problem is due to the fact that you upgraded your system with SP2.
You can do a full restore installation, but that will wipe out your data.
Or you can do what is called a slipstreaming of your original CD and the SP2
files.
"Ozvideo" <ozvideo@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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>I seem to recall that XP allows for you to do a repair install. I tried
>this only to get the message that it could not be done since the version I
>had already installed was newer than my CD's. I assume that this is because
>I have SP2 installed. How does one get a repair install done, or do you
>have to request a replacement CD or somehow try to make a copy of your
>original CD & incorporated SP2 into it?
>
> --
> Thanks in advance
>
"Richard in AZ" <me@mailinator.com> wrote in message
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> Yes, your problem is due to the fact that you upgraded your system with SP2.
> You can do a full restore installation, but that will wipe out your data.
> Or you can do what is called a slipstreaming of your original CD and the SP2 files.
>
> www.winsupersite.com/showcase/wind [...] stream.asp gives clear and detailed
> instructions on how to make a slipstreamed CD from your original Windows CD and
> either the SP2 download or MS CD.
>
> "Ozvideo" <ozvideo@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
> news:eWJTq58bFHA.3712@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>I seem to recall that XP allows for you to do a repair install. I tried this only
>>to get the message that it could not be done since the version I had already
>>installed was newer than my CD's. I assume that this is because I have SP2
>>installed. How does one get a repair install done, or do you have to request a
>>replacement CD or somehow try to make a copy of your original CD & incorporated SP2
>>into it?
>>
>> --
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support (More info?)
Ozvideo wrote:
> I seem to recall that XP allows for you to do a repair install. I
> tried this only to get the message that it could not be done since
> the version I had already installed was newer than my CD's. I assume
> that this is because I have SP2 installed. How does one get a repair
> install done, or do you have to request a replacement CD or somehow
> try to make a copy of your original CD & incorporated SP2 into it?
If you perform a repair install, your installation media (CD) needs to
really be the same service pack level as your currently installed system.
You will likely need to create a new CD from the old one with SP2
slipstreamed/integrated into it. Something like "AutoStreamer" would assist
you in making this new CD from the old one.
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 12:13:08 +0800, "Ozvideo"
<ozvideo@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>I seem to recall that XP allows for you to do a repair install. I tried
>this only to get the message that it could not be done since the version I
>had already installed was newer than my CD's. I assume that this is because
>I have SP2 installed. How does one get a repair install done, or do you
>have to request a replacement CD or somehow try to make a copy of your
>original CD & incorporated SP2 into it?
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