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\1386 folder on the Windows XP CD.
The distribution server share will need to contain the installation files from the I386 folder on the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM.
You have to have files from original CD to change the interface language.
Factory recovery partition, Windows CD installation and Network installation
Import the files to your computer from the CD, then import them into the Windows Movie Maker Program.
You have to use windows restore cd, to repair such files.
You have to have distributuve of Xp (installation files). If you have OEM or Retail Cd just backup all your information from the hard where you want to install to. Then boot from the CD and follow instructions. You might need format and/or create new partions. If you have just installation files then you will need bootable MS-DOS disk (your files should on the disk with fat16/32 system).yes
There are two options to choose from during the Windows 7 installation process: Boot to the Install CD and choose Custom for a clean installation.Upgrade. This option replaces your current version of Windows with Windows 7, and keeps your files, settings, and programs in place on your computer.Custom. This option replaces your current version of Windows with Windows 7, but doesn't preserve your files, settings, and programs. It's sometimes referred to as a clean installation for that reason.
A clean installation is a installation where the hard drive is reformatted and windows is installed fresh from the DVD or CD it came from.
If you have a Windows XP operating system CD, you can go to START>RUN and type in sfc /scannow. SFC stands for System File Checker, and will scan your Windows XP installation for corrupt or damaged files. If it finds any file issues it uses the CD to fix them. It's best to have all other applications closed when scanning.
Windows XP was a version of Microsoft's Windows operating system software. The basic version with an installation CD cost approximately $100.
If you have a Microsoft Windows 98 Upgrade CD, you simply put it inside the CD Rom drive and it should launch and proceed to do the upgrade. If you have a Windows 98 Full Installation CD, after it starts running answer to 'upgrade' in stead of a full Windows 98 installation. This will keep all your Windows 95 programms and settings. I hope this help