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Removal of second XP installation
I retried the installation without success. I then found the fullfile version, downloaded it, and it would not install. With 60GB of free disk space, In addition, I ran the repair option from the Add/Remove screen. When that failed to allow the installation of Service Pack 3 for Office XP Standard,

PLEASE HELP - shell32.dll error installing W2K Pro and XP Pro
(HP does not give the original installation disks with the product.) Installing the Corporate XP version over the current one is my last resort. Can anyone tell me if it's possible to remove the activation requirement from my XP Pro SP1 installation without doing it officially through Microsoft.

BIOS Settings PSU Overclocking 3D Marks nvidia drivers
Unfortunately, excluding SQL alone was not enough to complete the installation without error. I was able to complete an installation with *only* the documentation section selected. I then ran the Repair/Reinstall selection that became available for .Net Framework in Add/Remove Programs. But I still cannot add the

Reinstalling Windows XP
Run the component checker utility and see what is the version currently installed which in my case is 2.7 SP1 on Win XP SP1. Then run it again against a specific version of So if prompted for this, just click "Cancel" and select continue installation without this file. This also applies for the readme file.

Nervous about installation
Ok, I followed your instructions, I used fdisk to remove the existing NTFS partition. I proceeded to let Windows XP setup take over. It also froze when setup was installing the files at 35% then I restarted and started over and it froze at 41%. How can I complete installation without it freezing once again?

XP on a new PC
Peter Lykkegaard polonl...@hotmail.com alt games half-life "W????n" wrote So I reinstalled XP to clean things up, OK. at home Allthough Steam did remove the CZ installation without the slightest warning Hmm when playing on LAN now each computer does have to have it's own CZ package, bugger I now have NO WON.

Outlook 2003 any good?
From now onwards I wish to abandon Win98 and start using XP Pro exclusively. Therefore, to free up HD space, is it possible, using a combination of Partition Magic/Drive Image etc., to remove the Win98 installation from the first partition completely and replace it with my current Win Xp Pro installation WITHOUT

removing old XP version
I am using Windows XP Professional and I have Office 2000 Professional installed. It was installed when I bought the computer. It says complete install that is in progress.. HELP....Any ideas on what to do...? How can I get rid of the installing message without removing my Office 2000 software or where can I

Uninstalling SP1 from XP Pro
Do a clean install on a newly formatted hd and then reinstall the hardware one by one using the wizard on each and it should work. [snip] Uh, installation without a video card might be kinda tough. :) I got the same effin' error with a completely stripped down machine. Nothing in any slots except video card.

uninstall xp oem
I couldn't change any of the display properties so deceided to re-install Nvidia drivers. Setup stated that Nvidia drivers where already present and recommended removing them first. So I uninstalled them and set about running setup again. It went through without a hitch and I re-booted my PC.

Windows XP Home Edition cannot start
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would be nice, however, to know how to redo a Win XP installation without all the work. Clark "John" <knight_js.nos...@yahoo.com> wrote in message Robert Hancock Saskatoon, SK, Canada To email, remove "nospam" from hanco...@nospamshaw.ca Home Page: http://www.roberthancock.com/ "Clark"

Windows XP Installation Hangs/Freezes
Windows XP sometimes has issues with overlay software. You may need to perform a Clean Installation without their overlay software which is not needed anyway. If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing.

shell32.dll error in XP Pro and W2000 Pro
peter pe...@my.monarch.net microsoft public windowsxp general you will need to edit the "boot.ini" file located inthe root of "C" with notepad to remove any references to 98 Is is possible to move to a single-drive XP installation without having to do a fresh install? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.

How to Repair Office Installation w/o Program Launch?
Suspecting a driver problem I tried to remove all nvidia drivers from the system when I did this however XP went tits up and I decided to re-install (the build had So I re-installed with the CPU @ 12 * 166 and it made it thru the XP installation without problem (with a 300W PSU and PC2100 I would lose mouse

Non-activated Windows XP Pro w/ SP1 Already Applied...Can it ...
I have still another question: Can i deactivate the dialogues in the Client installation Wizard ? A goal would be an automatic installation without user interaction. Thank you. "NIC Student" Hi Thomas, 1. You must be using volume media for your key to be accepted. [UserData] ProductID = "_._._._" 2. Remove the

Added 512 MB RDRAM, won't boot
The PSP folks have assisted me in removing all remnants of a previous installation. I am logged in as the administrator and have no software policies set up. I ran WI.reg and that did not resolve the issue. I unloaded Norton AntiVirus and retried the installation without success. I ran ZapMSI.exe and that did not

Windows XP Installation Hangs/Freezes
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cou-...@remove.msn.com microsoft public design gallery Hi Mary: Thanks for your kind information and my problem is solved. I'd like to share with you and others who may So if prompted for this, just click "Cancel" and select continue installation without this file. This also applies for the readme file.

PowerToys XP
You can't install anything less than that because it is all compressed. You will receive the box of disks within 2 days. They UPS'd mine to me. Nice floks.. :) <snip> Can anyone tell me if it's possible to remove the activation requirement from my XP Pro SP1 installation without doing it officially through

Uninstalling Office w/o CD
This should remove any trace of either OS. This is good to know! I think your problem might be more related to Microsoft's copy protection / licensing requirements than anything else. I've read that XP won't even let you repair a legitimate licensed installation without putting you through a lot of extra trouble to

Advice on printers that actually work with XP
I now have programs that have been deleted and still show up in the add/remove menu even after having received advice as to how to remove them from the Windows on some of my earlier computers without any problems but would not feel comfortable attempting the xp upgrade installation without some complete advice.