XP Repair Installation from Recovery CD?
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mobilepilot
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XP Repair Installation from Recovery CD?
I have a problem of corrupt fonts and themes on my T42p WinXPSP2 box. I have tried reinstalling the fonts and the themes as well as XP's System Restore but neither has worked.
I understand that a repair install of XP should fix the problem. Is there a way to do a repair install using the recovery CD and without affecting the additional partitions I have created?
How about these options?
If I were to reinstall SP2 in the hope that it might fix the problem, would it overwrite all the other fixes applied since?
I have access to a WinXPSP1a CD which I could slipstream with SP2. If I were to do the repair install of Windows from that, what would happen to all the preinstalled ibm drivers?
I understand that a repair install of XP should fix the problem. Is there a way to do a repair install using the recovery CD and without affecting the additional partitions I have created?
How about these options?
If I were to reinstall SP2 in the hope that it might fix the problem, would it overwrite all the other fixes applied since?
I have access to a WinXPSP1a CD which I could slipstream with SP2. If I were to do the repair install of Windows from that, what would happen to all the preinstalled ibm drivers?
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mobilepilot
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Why don't you try this:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... -us;310747
I did a search in Help & Support for 'corrupt fonts and themes' and the above came up.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... -us;310747
I did a search in Help & Support for 'corrupt fonts and themes' and the above came up.
DKB
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mobilepilot
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mobilepilot
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If you restore your hard drive using the Recovery Disc Set, you will remove all existing partitions on the hard drive. You will end up with the hidden service partition and the C: partition with all the software as it came from the factory.pogik wrote:please could someone answer mobilepilot's first question? will "restore factory defaults" erase additional partitions or not? if it does, how can i restore "just system into C: partition without affecting any other partition"?
If you restore the hard drive using the service partition (accessed by pressing the blue Access IBM button at the beginning of the boot sequence), you will be given the option to restore the C: partition but leave the other partitions intact. It will of course delete everything that you have on your existing C: partition. This is what I have read. I personally have not tried it.
DKB
I didn't see that option there, my fault (I allready tried to restore factory defaults immediatelly after recieving my new thinkpad). I'll look for it. So, thank you.GomJabbar wrote:If you restore your hard drive using the Recovery Disc Set, you will remove all existing partitions on the hard drive. You will end up with the hidden service partition and the C: partition with all the software as it came from the factory.
If you restore the hard drive using the service partition (accessed by pressing the blue Access IBM button at the beginning of the boot sequence), you will be given the option to restore the C: partition but leave the other partitions intact. It will of course delete everything that you have on your existing C: partition. This is what I have read. I personally have not tried it.
If you poke around a bit on here you'll find many threads describing how to build a Windows install disk from the files on the machine. I think there is also a Microsoft Knowledge Base article that describes how to do it.
Otherwise borrow one from someone and use your Serial Number from the sticker on your machine.
Ed Gibbs
Otherwise borrow one from someone and use your Serial Number from the sticker on your machine.
Ed Gibbs
For example:egibbs wrote:If you poke around a bit on here you'll find many threads describing how to build a Windows install disk from the files on the machine.
http://www.4saad.com/WhatsNew/Fresh_XP_ ... /index.htm
Regards, Zeitgeist
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