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tom
Here is my situation, maybe someone can help me out.
I put a P4 mother board in my friends Gateway after a power surge or some
other form or power spike fried her old board. After installing the board
and I fired it up i changed the bios to boot from the CD Rom. I put in the
Win XPcd and tried to do a repair. Everything was going along well untill it
asked for the Compact Disc labeled Win XP Home Edition Service Pack 1 CD. I
couldnt find that disc in the stack of restore discs she gave me, so I
downloaded a file from the file from the Microsoft site called Oxpsp1.exe.
It is asking for a file called "asms" on the Windows XP Home Edition Service
Pack 1 CD.
It also says I can click OK to copy files from an alternate location such as
a floppy disk. However the SP1 file I copied from the Microsoft site is
slightly over 17 megs.
Can someone help me out and lert me know what I need to do to find this file
and get SP1 installed?
Would I be better off formatting the drive and installing XP Home from the
beginning? Thanks for the help.
I put a P4 mother board in my friends Gateway after a power surge or some
other form or power spike fried her old board. After installing the board
and I fired it up i changed the bios to boot from the CD Rom. I put in the
Win XPcd and tried to do a repair. Everything was going along well untill it
asked for the Compact Disc labeled Win XP Home Edition Service Pack 1 CD. I
couldnt find that disc in the stack of restore discs she gave me, so I
downloaded a file from the file from the Microsoft site called Oxpsp1.exe.
It is asking for a file called "asms" on the Windows XP Home Edition Service
Pack 1 CD.
It also says I can click OK to copy files from an alternate location such as
a floppy disk. However the SP1 file I copied from the Microsoft site is
slightly over 17 megs.
Can someone help me out and lert me know what I need to do to find this file
and get SP1 installed?
Would I be better off formatting the drive and installing XP Home from the
beginning? Thanks for the help.