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hi, if you still have your xp cd, check out this site ..
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org/how...he_windows.htm
or you can do system restore..
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org/how...he_windows.htm
or you can do system restore..
Last edited by cguan_77; Jan 26th, 2009 at 6:58 am.
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If you aren't going to listen to people, ssrr, don't ask for help. Windows Help & Support, the one access via the Start Menu is coded in HTML. HTML doesn't need to be run off a server like PHP, or have a compiler like C++. It's a language that every computer knows, it's a language that you don't need internet access for, thus it's the way they coded it. The window it's in, yeah, we call that thing a browser. Sure, it's not IE or FF, but it's a browser none-the-less.
the small red x suggests frames or images might be disabled, but i can't remember how to fix it. and i am too damn tired. maybe someone else remebers? it can be done in gpedit but i can't remember where. ssrr - you running home or pro? no gpedit in home standard? i think. i usually hack it into home installs/ not illegal! theres no law saying you cant add to xp - only that you cant r-e it.
Never begin a job by looking at a computer and saying, or even thinking "this won't take long..."
If all else fails, use a bigger hammer.
If all else fails, use a bigger hammer.
you have the cd? DO THIS:
boot from the cd
hit install windows
(dont touch recovery console)
agree (f8)
select your harddrive with windows on it
your cd will find your current version of windows
hit repair. wait an hour. or two.
i suggest a back up first. and set a restore point. this will fix any corrupt WINDOWS files WITHOUT deleting or overwriting any of your crap. it even leaves the registry intact except for critical stuff. so you will have windows again. that is the easy fix. really really.
in fact, before you do that do this
in windows
start-my computer
right click your windows HDD
select properties
select the tools tab
select check for errors
tick both boxes
ok
schedule on restart
ok
ok
then restart your pc. chkdsk should kick in for an hour or so. if not, do it again coz sometimes it does the funky monkey i dont know why.
then look for H+S
that might fix it. if not then run the repair as above.
boot from the cd
hit install windows
(dont touch recovery console)
agree (f8)
select your harddrive with windows on it
your cd will find your current version of windows
hit repair. wait an hour. or two.
i suggest a back up first. and set a restore point. this will fix any corrupt WINDOWS files WITHOUT deleting or overwriting any of your crap. it even leaves the registry intact except for critical stuff. so you will have windows again. that is the easy fix. really really.
in fact, before you do that do this
in windows
start-my computer
right click your windows HDD
select properties
select the tools tab
select check for errors
tick both boxes
ok
schedule on restart
ok
ok
then restart your pc. chkdsk should kick in for an hour or so. if not, do it again coz sometimes it does the funky monkey i dont know why.
then look for H+S
that might fix it. if not then run the repair as above.
Never begin a job by looking at a computer and saying, or even thinking "this won't take long..."
If all else fails, use a bigger hammer.
If all else fails, use a bigger hammer.
PRIMO.
Please "mark this thread as solved" so that others will know what worked for you - and if you do it when mine is the last comment, then I get the credit - just so someone else doesn't poach my goodie points for helping you - thanxx
Please "mark this thread as solved" so that others will know what worked for you - and if you do it when mine is the last comment, then I get the credit - just so someone else doesn't poach my goodie points for helping you - thanxx
Never begin a job by looking at a computer and saying, or even thinking "this won't take long..."
If all else fails, use a bigger hammer.
If all else fails, use a bigger hammer.
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