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Format and Re-install of XP
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06-10-2008, 03:35 PM
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Format and Re-install of XP
I feel silly even asking this, but if I try to format my computer and
re-install the same Windows XP on the computer as before will I run into a
key code issue since I am re-using the code?
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06-10-2008, 11:46 PM
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Re: Format and Re-install of XP
If enough time has elapsed since the origonal installation probably not, but
if it does you simply use phone activation
But then if you are trying to cure a problem, it depends what the problem is
as to whether a new installation will correct it
"David C." <David C.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:878AFFF3-3917-48E7-B2B0-38E3DF767354@microsoft.com...
>I feel silly even asking this, but if I try to format my computer and
> re-install the same Windows XP on the computer as before will I run into a
> key code issue since I am re-using the code?
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06-11-2008, 08:20 PM
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Re: Format and Re-install of XP
As far as the time elapsed, it has probably been at least a year. The
problem was someone not knowing what they were doing and deleting necessary
files. Problem is you can't stay on long enough to get what you need
downloaded and installed without the computer wanting to reboot.
"DL" wrote:
> If enough time has elapsed since the origonal installation probably not, but
> if it does you simply use phone activation
> But then if you are trying to cure a problem, it depends what the problem is
> as to whether a new installation will correct it
>
> "David C." <David C.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:878AFFF3-3917-48E7-B2B0-38E3DF767354@microsoft.com...
> >I feel silly even asking this, but if I try to format my computer and
> > re-install the same Windows XP on the computer as before will I run into a
> > key code issue since I am re-using the code?
>
>
>
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06-11-2008, 10:48 PM
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Re: Format and Re-install of XP
If you have a proper winxp cd you can run a repair installation, allthough
this may fail if the installed winxp is a later sp version than the cd
version. in which case you create a slipstreamed winxp cd containing latest
sp.
Just google for slipstream
Also if you can boot to safe mode you may be able to run the system file
checker
"David C." <DavidC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:07C508AB-2C80-40EB-866E-BB1137DEA784@microsoft.com...
> As far as the time elapsed, it has probably been at least a year. The
> problem was someone not knowing what they were doing and deleting
> necessary
> files. Problem is you can't stay on long enough to get what you need
> downloaded and installed without the computer wanting to reboot.
>
> "DL" wrote:
>
>> If enough time has elapsed since the origonal installation probably not,
>> but
>> if it does you simply use phone activation
>> But then if you are trying to cure a problem, it depends what the problem
>> is
>> as to whether a new installation will correct it
>>
>> "David C." <David C.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:878AFFF3-3917-48E7-B2B0-38E3DF767354@microsoft.com...
>> >I feel silly even asking this, but if I try to format my computer and
>> > re-install the same Windows XP on the computer as before will I run
>> > into a
>> > key code issue since I am re-using the code?
>>
>>
>>
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06-13-2008, 01:29 PM
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Re: Format and Re-install of XP
That is really good advice. Thank you. I am not familiar with the system
file checker. Where do I find this option?
"DL" wrote:
> If you have a proper winxp cd you can run a repair installation, allthough
> this may fail if the installed winxp is a later sp version than the cd
> version. in which case you create a slipstreamed winxp cd containing latest
> sp.
> Just google for slipstream
>
> Also if you can boot to safe mode you may be able to run the system file
> checker
>
>
> "David C." <DavidC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:07C508AB-2C80-40EB-866E-BB1137DEA784@microsoft.com...
> > As far as the time elapsed, it has probably been at least a year. The
> > problem was someone not knowing what they were doing and deleting
> > necessary
> > files. Problem is you can't stay on long enough to get what you need
> > downloaded and installed without the computer wanting to reboot.
> >
> > "DL" wrote:
> >
> >> If enough time has elapsed since the origonal installation probably not,
> >> but
> >> if it does you simply use phone activation
> >> But then if you are trying to cure a problem, it depends what the problem
> >> is
> >> as to whether a new installation will correct it
> >>
> >> "David C." <David C.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:878AFFF3-3917-48E7-B2B0-38E3DF767354@microsoft.com...
> >> >I feel silly even asking this, but if I try to format my computer and
> >> > re-install the same Windows XP on the computer as before will I run
> >> > into a
> >> > key code issue since I am re-using the code?
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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06-13-2008, 03:57 PM
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Re: Format and Re-install of XP
Just look in win help for 'system file checker'
"David C." <DavidC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news  B634CBA-3BBD-4312-B3C7-DB0C3181B893@microsoft.com...
> That is really good advice. Thank you. I am not familiar with the system
> file checker. Where do I find this option?
>
> "DL" wrote:
>
>> If you have a proper winxp cd you can run a repair installation,
>> allthough
>> this may fail if the installed winxp is a later sp version than the cd
>> version. in which case you create a slipstreamed winxp cd containing
>> latest
>> sp.
>> Just google for slipstream
>>
>> Also if you can boot to safe mode you may be able to run the system file
>> checker
>>
>>
>> "David C." <DavidC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:07C508AB-2C80-40EB-866E-BB1137DEA784@microsoft.com...
>> > As far as the time elapsed, it has probably been at least a year. The
>> > problem was someone not knowing what they were doing and deleting
>> > necessary
>> > files. Problem is you can't stay on long enough to get what you need
>> > downloaded and installed without the computer wanting to reboot.
>> >
>> > "DL" wrote:
>> >
>> >> If enough time has elapsed since the origonal installation probably
>> >> not,
>> >> but
>> >> if it does you simply use phone activation
>> >> But then if you are trying to cure a problem, it depends what the
>> >> problem
>> >> is
>> >> as to whether a new installation will correct it
>> >>
>> >> "David C." <David C.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:878AFFF3-3917-48E7-B2B0-38E3DF767354@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I feel silly even asking this, but if I try to format my computer and
>> >> > re-install the same Windows XP on the computer as before will I run
>> >> > into a
>> >> > key code issue since I am re-using the code?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>
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