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Why can't he burn you a copy? Can you tell him that you need a copy for backup purposes?sharon25 said:I am in need of windows XP.
My ex-boyfriend took the disk when
we broke up, and now I have reinstall it. :doh:
we don't speak to each other.nanandjim said:Why can't he burn you a copy? Can you tell him that you need a copy for backup purposes?
thanks so much!!jime23 said:Hi I'll try to help later i'm going to sleep now i work 3rd shift so i'll try tonight
Hello Sharon,sharon25 said:I've tried doing all of that, except for the reinstall, since I don't have the disk.
I can't get into reg-edit when I put my hard drive in my mom's computer.
It only shows my Moms registry.
I didn't think of that!blaize said:Hello Sharon,
not sure if this will work but might be worth a try. When you say you put your hard drive into your mom's computer I assume that your mom's drive shows as the c drive? If that the case go th my computer on her machine and see what letter windows has assigned to the drive you added. Let's assume it's drive E just for explanation purposes. Go to start, run and type in E:\regedit and that might open the registry editor on your disk and not your mom's.
Remember I use E as an example, windows might assign a different letter to your drive.
This link might also be of use to you VIEWKEYXP LINK
To avoid having to reactivate Windows Xp you can read this article which tells you how to backup and restore your activation status and then restore it after you reinstall windows xp. Backup / Restore XP Activation
Hope that helps.
blaize
If that doesn't work just open the windows folder on your drive and click regedit.exe.sharon25 said:I didn't think of that!
Thanks, I'll try that later on tonight and let you know if it works!
keep your fingers crossed for me!!!
Hey Sharon,sharon25 said:Ok,
I have my hard drive back in my mom's computer.
I was able to get into the registry but I could not
find ANY of the tv media files that I thought would be there.
So if tv. media wasn't the cause then Why do I get that error???
I've scanned it for adware and nothing major has came up.
I've also scanned it repeatedly with different programs for the
possibility of a virus, and again it came back clean.
I really Don't have the $100 or so bucks to shell out
to gu buy XP!! grr this is sooooooo frustrating!!
:banghead: