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Repair XP
Following are my experiences with repairing XP. I will not assume any responsibility for problems that may occur to your system from using any of these suggestions. It is always prudent to backup important data before you make any changes to your operating system. Windows Update Site Problems - Jupiter Jones MS MVP Repair System Restore - Bert Kinney MS MVP How To Uninstall SP2 Using the Recovery Console - S Raj Kumar Rathi (scroll to August 17, 2004) How To Use The Automatic Recovery Feature to Recover From a Bad SP2 Install Microsoft How To Remove SP2 using a Repair Install How To Access Safe Mode How To Access Last Known Good Config How To Backup, Edit and Restore the Registry - Microsoft How To Create a Boot Disk to Start Windows XP How To Create a Slipstreamed version of XP How To Fix :NTLDR is missing press any key to restart - From Miles Cromer How To Fix and "Invalid Boot.ini" or "Windows could not start........Hall.dll "error Microsoft Knowledgebase Cannot Start Windows XP if the System or Software Hive Is Missing or Damaged From Kelly Theriot
Password Problems and Windows XP - From Kelly Theriot How To Fix The Cryptographic Service Error - Fix for "Error:Setup could not verify the integrity of the file Update.inf. Make sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer" System Cannot Access CD-Rom, CD-Recorder or DVD Devices Error Messages After Removing Easy CD Creator from XP Introduction to using System File Checker - SFC /SCANNOW SFC (System File Checker) has a problem running - SFC /SCANNOW keeps asking for the XP CD How to log on to Windows XP if you forget your password How To Take Ownership of a File or Folder How To Access Recovery Console Recovery Console in Windows XP - From Kelly Theriot. This is a must read How To Backup, Edit and Restore the Registry in XP - Microsoft Knowledgebase Article. How To Create a Set of Emergency Floppies - If your computer can not boot from a CDRom create a 6 floppy disk set that corresponds to your version of Windows XP. Click here for Home Edition Click here for Pro Edition How To Create a bootable CD to access the Recovery Console - this 7Mb .iso will give you a bootable Recovery Console rather than using the 6 floppy set above. Unzip and burn the .ISO file to disc. You can boot the CD and run the Recovery Console (use this link if the first doesn't work ) How To Repair Boot sector How To Format How To Partition How To Exit the Recovery Console How To Run a Repair Install How To Uncover Windows XP Product Key How To Change The Product ID A better boot diskette for WinNT/2000/XP Has XP Been Activated? NTFS Reader for DOS (freeware) - lets you access an NTFS partition from a floppy and copy files off it Known Issues with Windows XP Service Pack 1 AIDA32 - AIDA32 is a professional system information, diagnostics and benchmarking program running on Win32 platforms. It extracts details of all components of the PC. You can even uncover your Windows XP and Office 2000/XP Product Keys with this freeware app. READ the FAQ!!! Tweaks&Fixes - From Kelly's Korner this is a fantastic set of registry hacks and fixes. NTBackup Is Missing From My OEM version of XP (download)- Some OEMs don't include NTBackup - Bob Cerelli has it at his site in his Windows XP Tips section Knoppix - Ok this might appear to be blasphemy on a site dedicated to Windows but if your system is really hosed and you are desperate to get data off the drive then give Knoppix a go. The download is a whopping 700MB but you get an ISO that, when burned to CD, creates a version of Linux that runs directly off the CD and doesn't require installation to your Hard Drive. With this CD Operating System you can access your NTFS
or FAT partitions and with it's built in CD Burning software copy your important data off the drive . Or if you have a network you can transfer files to another system. This is a must have!
How to access the Recovery Console: - take this link for more information
The Recovery Console is a set of tools which run from a Command prompt. If your system is formatted as NTFS then these tools can help you manage the partition. You can learn more about the Recovery Console through Help and Support or Click here for information about the different commands and their functions .
To run the Recovery Console from CD boot with the Windows XP CD (or with the optional 6 floppy disk set) and select "R" at the Welcome Screen.
The screen will switch to black and you will be asked which installation to log on to. If you only have one installation you will press "1". Remember that numlock is off at this time.
Next you'll be prompted to enter your Admin password. By default it is created blank so just press Enter.
At the C:\Windows command prompt type "Help" for a list of commands you can use.
How To Format using the Recovery Console (click for info on How To Access The
Recovery Console) format drive : /Q /FS:file-system
Use the above command (where /Q performs a quick format of the drive, drive is the drive letter of the partition to format /FS:file-system specifies the type of file system to use [FAT, FAT32, or NTFS]) to format the specified drive to the specified file system. For example the following quick formats C partition as NTFS FORMAT C: /Q /FS:NTFS the following will do a full format of C as FAT32 FORMAT C: /FS:FAT32 *** Note: If a file system is not specified, then the existing file system format is retained. Type EXIT to quit the Recovery Console and restart your Computer
How Partition using the Recovery Console: (click for info on How To Access The
Recovery Console)
An interface is displayed which you can move through with the Arrow Keys. Press "C" to create a partition in unused space. Pressing "D" will delete the highlighted partition.
Boot to Windows.
and you will not be able to run the Upgrade. Create a Slipstream version to solve this problem If you cannot boot to the Desktop, or you have an OEM version of XP, or you want to remove a service pack then the following should be used to complete a Repair Install. Boot with the Windows XP CD and at the Setup Screen press the Enter Key
You will be taken to the Windows XP Licensing Agreement. After reading the agreement press F8 to proceed.
The next screen gives you the option to do a fresh (clean) install or to repair the selected Windows XP installation. To run a Repair Install Press "R" at this time.
***CAUTION*** if you do not see the option to repair the selected Windows XP installation DO NOT choose the option to continue installing a fresh copy without repairing as that will overwrite your data and cause unrecoverable data loss.
Windows XP will copy the necessary files to your Hard Drive to begin the installation and will then reboot. You will see the message that informs you to "Press any key to boot the CD". Do not press any keys this time just wait a few seconds and the Windows Startup Screen will be displayed. Following this you will be greeted by the Windows XP Setup Screens.
When Setup has completed you should find all of your previously installed apps and settings are intact. How To Determine If XP was Activated? You installed XP and then can't remember if you activated it. Go to Start->Run and enter the following
oobe/msoobe /a
Visit the Keyfinder Homepage by Aleks Ozolins If you have more than one system running XP you have obviously purchased more than one copy of the Operating System. However you may have forgotten which Product Key you used for which system. It happens. I have 5 systems and have had all of them running XP at times. XP does not store the Product Key in a recognizable format in the registry. Click this link and select "Open" and your Windows XP Product Key will be displayed Keyfinder is a freeware utility that retrieves your Product Key. has the options to copy the key to clipboard, save it to a text file, or print it for safekeeping. It works on Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, Vista, .NET, Office 97, Office XP, Office 2003 and Office 2007. It even has the ability by using Microsoft's own script to change installation keys. See the Microsoft Knowledgebase article here Q328874 If your version of XP came pre-installed on your computer the revealed Product Key could
View Product Key XP -
be that of an image used by the manufacturer. If this is the case you will likely be unable to use it to install another version of Windows XP such as one purchased separately from the computer. Find an alternate location for ViewKeyXP if my link is broken. Known Issues with Windows XP Service Pack 1 Fix Switch Identities in Microsoft Outlook Express After Service Pack 1 HP/Compaq SP1 Notice - The System Restore feature in these computers seriously conflicts with SP1 Cannot Start Windows XP After Installing Service Pack 1 and Then Performing a System Recovery Operation Fix for SP1 Problems and Compaq Pressario 6330 Microsoft Knowledgebase Articles Pertaining to Windows XP SP1 Setup Could Not Verify the Integrity of the File" Error Message Occurs When You Try to Install SP1 'The Password Is Not Valid' Error Message Appears When You Log On to Recsovery Console in Windows XP