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Bill Boylan
I'm replacing a smooth-running installation of Windows XP Professional
because it's "not-genuine".
To save a lot of misery, I've been advised to do a Repair Install instead of
a complete new Clean Install.
Question: To do the "Repair Install" should I buy the new ISO Image disk
which includes SP2 or would I be better off buying the regular old
conventional Windows XP Pro CD?
Are there any final words of advice or caution before I take the plunge? I
don't feel very confident about doing this and would welcome wise words.
Thanks,
Bill Boylan
because it's "not-genuine".
To save a lot of misery, I've been advised to do a Repair Install instead of
a complete new Clean Install.
Question: To do the "Repair Install" should I buy the new ISO Image disk
which includes SP2 or would I be better off buying the regular old
conventional Windows XP Pro CD?
Are there any final words of advice or caution before I take the plunge? I
don't feel very confident about doing this and would welcome wise words.
Thanks,
Bill Boylan