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I've been working on our church office pc, and am going to need to do a WinXP repair install. I haven't done a clean or repair Windows install, so am trying to anticpate potential glitches with the repair. Some questions:
A. Will some of our peripheral programs survive the Windows repair (I assume the repair simply overwrites all the Windows files/programs in the OEM CD)? Maybe those that don't have any registry or shared file tie with Windows may be OK.
B. Will our data files survive the repair install? I've already pulled off onto CD My Documents, Favorites, Outlook Address Book, Sent and Inbox email, etc, in case the ones on the hard drive are deleted or damaged.
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Two sites which may assist: http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/repair_xp.htm http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
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"rb" <rbig[ at ]bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:eYipP51uHHA.4084[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... | I've been working on our church office pc, and am going to need to do a | WinXP repair install. I haven't done a clean or repair Windows install, so | am trying to anticpate potential glitches with the repair. Some questions: | | A. Will some of our peripheral programs survive the Windows repair (I | assume the repair simply overwrites all the Windows files/programs in the | OEM CD)? Maybe those that don't have any registry or shared file tie with | Windows may be OK. | | B. Will our data files survive the repair install? I've already pulled off | onto CD My Documents, Favorites, Outlook Address Book, Sent and Inbox email, | etc, in case the ones on the hard drive are deleted or damaged. | | |
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If one needs to perform a "repair" in xp,as in the OS is corrupted or similiar, youre wasting youre time with reapair.In the amount of time xp repairs itself, a new version could be installed.Also,all updates are lost,so why not work with a fresh copy you know will run,otherwise if it doesnt get fixed,youre going to start a xp install over again...
"rb" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I've been working on our church office pc, and am going to need to do a > WinXP repair install. I haven't done a clean or repair Windows install, so > am trying to anticpate potential glitches with the repair. Some questions: > > A. Will some of our peripheral programs survive the Windows repair (I > assume the repair simply overwrites all the Windows files/programs in the > OEM CD)? Maybe those that don't have any registry or shared file tie with > Windows may be OK. > > B. Will our data files survive the repair install? I've already pulled off > onto CD My Documents, Favorites, Outlook Address Book, Sent and Inbox email, > etc, in case the ones on the hard drive are deleted or damaged. > > > >
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A fresh install will also involve getting up the updates and it will involve redoing your settings and installing third party apps. A typical fresh install including updates and adding apps usually takes anywhere for 4 - 8 hours. A Repair Install takes 45 minutes and the updates can be installed through autoupdate overnight.
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Harry Ohrn MS MVP [Shell\User] www.webtree.ca/windowsxp
"Andrew E." <eckrichco[ at ]msn.com> wrote in message news:D7E64CF7-3B66-40C8-B8AB-389A1E518C21[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > If one needs to perform a "repair" in xp,as in the OS is corrupted or > similiar, > youre wasting youre time with reapair.In the amount of time xp repairs > itself, > a new version could be installed.Also,all updates are lost,so why not work > with a fresh copy you know will run,otherwise if it doesnt get fixed,youre > going > to start a xp install over again... > > "rb" wrote: > >> I've been working on our church office pc, and am going to need to do a >> WinXP repair install. I haven't done a clean or repair Windows install, >> so >> am trying to anticpate potential glitches with the repair. Some >> questions: >> >> A. Will some of our peripheral programs survive the Windows repair (I >> assume the repair simply overwrites all the Windows files/programs in the >> OEM CD)? Maybe those that don't have any registry or shared file tie >> with >> Windows may be OK. >> >> B. Will our data files survive the repair install? I've already pulled >> off >> onto CD My Documents, Favorites, Outlook Address Book, Sent and Inbox >> email, >> etc, in case the ones on the hard drive are deleted or damaged. >> >> >> >>
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Thanks for the info and thoughts. There are a lot of unintended consequences of either a repair or fresh install that you simply don't know the questions to ask. So, thought I would. And glad I did.
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You are welcome. Usually a Repair Install goes fine unless the problems that led to doing it are hardware related. A big problem with the seeming success of a Repair Install has to do with trying to use it to repair problems associated with spyware or viruses. If these are stay resident programs then they will re-emerge after the repair has been done. This leads people to thinking the Repair Install was not successful when in fact it might have been successful. After all a Repair Install simply rewrites system files backs while retaining settings, data and installed applications. Both spyware and viruses are applications so a successful Repair Install should leave them intact. Please keep in mind that a Repair Install is not the be all and end all. It is one of the last steps I take before biting the bullet and running a clean install.
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Harry Ohrn MS MVP [Shell\User] www.webtree.ca/windowsxp
"rb" <rbig[ at ]bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:%23d4tVR%23uHHA.3444[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Thanks for the info and thoughts. There are a lot of unintended > consequences of either a repair or fresh install that you simply don't > know the questions to ask. So, thought I would. And glad I did. >
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Like Harry and the others have said, if all goes well, the biggest hassle is re-installing all the Updates, and that's just a pita is all.
-- HTH, Curt
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"rb" <rbig[ at ]bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:%23d4tVR%23uHHA.3444[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... | Thanks for the info and thoughts. There are a lot of unintended | consequences of either a repair or fresh install that you simply don't know | the questions to ask. So, thought I would. And glad I did. | |
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