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Freeper:
Never mind all the research I have done has showed me I have to reinstall windows so you either need the recovery disk that was supposed to come with the machine or you have to shell out for a new version of windows.

LC EFA:
Most Windows XP, 98SE, NT and 2K Original Media is bootable.

You will probably have to set your optical CD drive as the first boot device first.

With XP and 2k , You can either use the recovery console provided there or you proceed part way into the install and it will attempt to detect previous windows installs. If it Detects one , you may be able to (R)epair it from that screen.

This is all possible with out a "Recovery Disk" that windows has created post install or as a part of the prior install.

This is assuming you don't have a HP/Compaq style computer where the stuff needed to reinstall the system is on a "recovery partition" on the HDD.

Freeper:

--- Quote from: LC EFA on January 27, 2008, 05:47:10 PM ---Most Windows XP, 98SE, NT and 2K Original Media is bootable.

You will probably have to set your optical CD drive as the first boot device first.

With XP and 2k , You can either use the recovery console provided there or you proceed part way into the install and it will attempt to detect previous windows installs. If it Detects one , you may be able to (R)epair it from that screen.

This is all possible with out a "Recovery Disk" that windows has created post install or as a part of the prior install.

This is assuming you don't have a HP/Compaq style computer where the stuff needed to reinstall the system is on a "recovery partition" on the HDD.


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My old Compaq had a Repair function installed this machine doesnt even give an option to go into safe mode when you hit F-8.

LC EFA:
Newer HP / Compaq Machines you activate the recovery partition by pressing F10 a few times at the BIOS splash screen.

Whenever that fails you can also delete the old system partition, then set the recovery partition as active and boot from that. 

I may still have some Win98 boot disk images about somewhere, if your stuck lemme know and I'll hunt through my "stores" for em.

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