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If you have not installation CD with SP3, you can create one from older CD by process, the name of which is "slipstreamin" You can goolgle it This question has bee placed wrongly. Next time, do not use the Server forum and go directly to the Windows XP forum. If you want to remove Windows Professional, you can perform the following steps:.

Boot into Windows XP. Type msconfig in Run, press enter key to launch System Configuration window. Remove Windows Professional from the list. Remove the folder for Windows Professional Please be careful with this step to prevent deleting the folders of Windows XP. By the way, as Milos mentioned, it is recommend that you backup your important data and the perform a fresh Windows XP installation. In addition, it you want to perform the further research about Windows XP, it is recommend you to get further support in the corresponding community so that you can get the most qualified pool of respondents.

Thanks for your understanding. For your convenience, I have list the related link as followed. Windows XP newsgroup. Best Regards,. Vincent Hu. I guess you should make sure you have your CD key handy just in case it asks for it. Pterminiator 3 Argentum. The answer no, you can not reinstall an operating system without data removal, otherwise for data purposes, you can run the installation over itself this will damage the registry , but will allow operation enough to save it until you perform a clean install.

I would recommend backing all data up to other media CD disks or DVD disks then formatting and reinstalling It would be a cleaner option this way. Thank You, How would I run the installation over itself?

That is what I want to do. I want to try and recover what I can and then run a clean install. Thank You. You run the repair mode from the cd. Once completed it will remane files and change them to either. I have tried to repair. Command prompt will appear. Use this utility to delete all partitions on the disk drive. Restart the computer with the floppy disk inserted.

The computer will boot into DOS again. A blank, blue window should appear. Your computer should now boot into DOS at command prompt again.

It will also perhaps nag you about smartdrive not being installed. Just ignore it and continue setup anyway. I'd tell you how, but it would make this thing even more complicated. It may also ask you about the location of the setup files. The default path is D:, which should be correct. Reactions: sega dude.

Nice job, Rick. Turn it into a "Sticky". Not sure if it deserves a sticky It's an answer to a fairly specific question. My way: 1.

Download custom Windows 98SE bootdisk from www. Make the floppy 3. Boot from the floppy. Create and format a partition for w2k setup.

All the tools you need are on the floppy. Reboot from the floppy 6. Run smartdrv from the floppy to make things go faster 7. Optional use the xcopy command to transfer the i folder to the HD. Run winnt. With instructions. It will create the 4 boot disk set. To install the OS just Put disk 1 into the floppy drive set your PC to boot from Floppy and reboot then follow the instructions. It'll take you through the install but copy the initial driver pool from the floppies then load the CD after it is done with them.



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