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| In His Holy Name Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Wildomar, California
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| XP non-destructive restore. were can I find instructions on how to do a non-destructive restore? I did a reboot last night and it just reboots in a circle. Once it gies through the XP pro window it jumps back to the beginning. I had instructions for a Non-destruct restore but it's on the puter. |
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| ABX KNIGHT EXEMPLAR Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: USA-GA
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| Re: XP non-destructive restore. Mabe this will help......How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install
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| In His Holy Name Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Wildomar, California
Posts: 83
| Re: XP non-destructive restore. Sir Skully, That's not what I was looking for. The 'non destructive system recovery" I have on the puter shows all the windows that show when booting with the XP disk. It tells you which selections to make and what not to make and why. I can't remember what the web site. |
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| Back at the Zone! Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: NH, USA
Posts: 6,468
| Re: XP non-destructive restore. I usually keep a slipstreamed CD/DVD with the latest service pack and fairly recent drivers to do a repair-install (which is non-destructive). Which is the link that Skully gave you. I don't understand what else it is that you are looking for. |
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| Member LOL Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: Brussels, Belgium
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| Re: XP non-destructive restore. Hi Jagape, I believe Sir Skully is right too. |
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| In His Holy Name Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Wildomar, California
Posts: 83
| Re: XP non-destructive restore. Thanks, I was just being stubborn, I was looking for a particular directive and wasn't open to what you were saying. Getting Old Sucks!!!!! The site you gave me helped a lot. Thanks again!!!! |
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| Virus? What I am not sick Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Central Florida
Posts: 1,965
| Re: XP non-destructive restore. Quote:
You have to pay attention and read the panels and selcet the correct options. I too sometimes only scan the info and miss the importanat stuff and have to do it again. SHORT TERM MEMORY IS THE FIRST TO GO. The only thing worse than growing old ( I agree it sucks not what all those ads about being on the golf course ) is growing even older but as they say it's better than the alternative ( not growing older).
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