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Old 02-23-2005, 10:27 PM
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Hello this is my first time here.. I am writing this for a friend, he is having problems with his computer. He can only browse the net and chat, he can not go into any files, start menu, shortcuts. He has Windows XP.. He tried to reinstall the windows but he can't access it.. What should he do? Anyone with answers will greatly be appriciated.

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Old 02-24-2005, 03:30 AM
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Hello this is my first time here.. I am writing this for a friend, he is having problems with his computer. He can only browse the net and chat, he can not go into any files, start menu, shortcuts. He has Windows XP.. He tried to reinstall the windows but he can't access it.. What should he do? Anyone with answers will greatly be appriciated.

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More information would be very useful.

What kind of anti-virus is the computer running?

Has he followed the instructions in this thread?



What do you mean by "He tried to reinstall Windows, but he can't access it"? Was it a clean install (format, and then install) or a repair install?

The more information you can provide, the better the replies will be.

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Old 02-24-2005, 06:35 AM
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computer problem

Hi,I am kojirok11d
have your friend tried install Windows XP SP1 or SP2?
your friend also try install Windows by another CD-WindowsXP
he can borrow someone to install
or he should repair windowsXP
1.open "run"
2.Type "sfc /scannow"
good luck!!
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Old 02-24-2005, 08:57 PM
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I miss typed that Zxian, I meant he couldnt access any files on his computer through shortcuts, start menu.. Yes, he has tried to reinstall Windows XP from a disk and it wouldnt let him, and yes he has a antivirus program didnt say which. He said that he couldnt use anything on his computer.. He can acces the internet and yahoo messenger, that is about all he can do. I am just trying to help him out. Maybe he will have to go throught the bios mode? Thanks again
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Old 02-25-2005, 04:40 AM
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The Windows XP disc "wouldn't let him" reinstall XP? I don't think I've ever heard of that before.

Without details, it's difficult to diagnose the problem. I would recommend clean installing Windows XP.

If your friend needs to access files to back them up, search the net for the latest version of Knoppix. Knoppix is a version of Linux that will run from CD (no installation required). Burn it onto a CD and put it in the computer. Once Knoppix is loaded, your friend will be able to backup all the files that he needs to keep. Google is your friend in this department.



Once he's done backing up tell him to perform a clean install.

Put the XP CD into a CD-ROM drive and reboot. Boot from the CD.

When Windows Setup loads, press "Enter" to Continue Setup.

Press F8 to agree to the Microsoft EULA.

Highlight the system partition (usually the first one in the listing) and press D to delete the partition. This will delete all files on the system partition. Make sure that everything that he needs is backed up.

Press L to confirm deleting the partition.

Press Enter to setup Windows on the newly created Unpartitioned space.

Select "Format the partition using the NTFS file system" and press Enter.



From here on, just input all the necessary information (Name, Organization, CD key, etc) and click Next. This will give your friend a completely clean install of Windows. Have him install his anti-virus immediately before he does anything on the internet (even Windows Update). Even better, tell him to physically unplug his computer from the internet. When the anti-virus is installed, he can reconnect and update the definitions.

From then on, have him follow the instructions located here.


Hope this helps.
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Old 02-25-2005, 07:52 AM
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It`s quite possible that he doesn`t have the right XP disc for his machine...
sometimes when its a dell, compaq, hp, etc...it wont let you install windows because its not the systems disk that came with the machine.

deleting the partions, and zeroing the hard drive might be the only solution.(as long as they have a true xp disc to re-install)

As usual, more info would be good....
type of pc?
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