This file was restored to the original version to maintain system stability. After performing a second repair installation from the DVD, I this time opted to install only the Update Rollup 2 for Windows XP Media Center Edition and none of the other updates missing after the repair installation vs. After installing the update, I was required to restart. Upon restart, the following error appeared at login:.
And after login, once the desktop had appeared this error was displayed:. However, MediaCenter now opens! Moreover, ehTrace. It appears that everything is back in order, but I was wondering if you could advise me as to the seriousness of those errors listed above.
Browse Community. Windows General. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Scan for HDD errors.
Export your data and perform a clean reinstall. Check for Specific Error Messages. Run a Computer Diagnostic. Boot the Computer into Safe Mode. Boot Last Known Good Configuration. Check for Recent Changes. Click the Next button. Choose a restore point from the cute calendar-like thing.
Reset Internet Explorer settings Close all open windows and programs. Select the Advanced tab. In the box, Are you sure you want to reset all Internet Explorer settings?
Follow these steps to create a system repair disc: Click Start , and then click Control Panel. Under System and Security, click Back up your computer. Click Create a system repair disc. When the repair disc is complete, click Close.
Windows Repair is a utility that contains numerous mini-fixes for Windows. This tool will allow you to repair common issues with your computer such as firewall, file permission, and Windows Update problems.
When using this tool you can select the particular fixes you would like to launch and start the repair process. If prompted, press any key to start the computer from the system repair disc. Choose your language settings, and then click Next. Double-click the i folder. You may have to scroll down to find this option. Find the "winnt Doing so will launch the Windows XP setup process. Wait for the setup window to appear.
Depending on how fast your computer is and which programs were open when you double-clicked winnt Once the setup window appears, you may proceed with reinstalling Windows XP.
Part 2. This will initiate the setup. Press the "I agree" key. At the bottom of the screen, you'll see a key e. Press the "Don't Repair" key. You'll see this listed at the bottom of the screen.
The "Don't Repair" key is usually Esc. Delete your current XP installation. Select the NTFS hard drive option using the arrow keys, then press the "Delete" key usually D that's listed at the bottom of the screen. This will indicate to Windows that you want to delete the selected installation. Press L when prompted. Doing so erases the hard drive and returns you to the installation menu.
This will select your computer's hard drive as the installation point. Format your computer's hard drive. Doing so will set up the hard drive for a Windows installation. This process will take several minutes to an hour depending on your hard drive's size. You can select the Quick option here as well, though your hard drive might be improperly formatted if you do so. Wait for your computer to restart.
After the computer finishes formatting, it will restart into the user options setup window. Make sure that you don't press any keys until you arrive at the user options setup window. Part 3. Click Next. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. You can also click Customize Enter your name, then click Next.
Your name goes in the "Name" text field. You can also add a business name in the "Organization" section. Enter your product key, then click Next. Type the character key that you retrieved earlier into the "Product Key" boxes. Add a password, then click Next. Type your preferred password into the "Administrator password" and "Confirm password" text fields at the bottom of the window.
You can also change your computer's name in the text field at the top of the window. Set a date and time zone, then click Next. Click the "Date" drop-down box, select the current date, and then repeat with the "Time" and "Time Zone" boxes. Check the "Typical Settings" box, then click Next. This will cause Windows XP to install using default settings. Check the "No" box.
It's at the top of the window. If your computer is part of a workgroup, you'll instead check the "Yes" box and enter your workgroup's address in the text box. This will complete the installation setup process, at which point Windows XP will resume installing.
You may have to wait for 30 minutes or so before the installation finishes.
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