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How do you get back into a PC that has been "repaired" by following the
instructions in KB307545, but unfortunatly missing the warning regarding OEM installed OS's. I assume that this is why the RC does not respond after selecting the installation. How would one repair a corrupt registry on an OEM installed OS? TIA MH |
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What brand computer and OS do you have?
Do you have OEM Recovery disk? Did you change partition structure or format HDD? -- Dennis S. I''m from Illinois. I hope I helped you. Good Luck. "Mike Hyndman" wrote: > How do you get back into a PC that has been "repaired" by following the > instructions in KB307545, but unfortunatly missing the warning regarding OEM > installed OS's. I assume that this is why the RC does not respond after > selecting the installation. > How would one repair a corrupt registry on an OEM installed OS? > TIA > MH > > > |
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D,
Many thanks, The PC is a "Mesh" (UK), the OS is WXPPro. There is a recovery disc but this will only restore the PC to it's "factory fresh" condition, I will lose all installed programs, work and account settings. The partition structure is 100% C drive and the hd was unformatted before I ran SR the first time. The annoying thing is, is that after running SR as instructed in KB307545, I was able to get into the OS as admin, I could see all the user accounts and programs. I then needed to restart the PC to continue with the "restoration" but then SR hangs because the OS was OEM installed. I did not know this before I started the repair the owner assured me he had a "Windows" disc. again, many thanks, Mike H |
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I would double check with MFG Tech support documents and technicians.
http://www.meshcomputers.com/updated/index.htm I looked at Mesh Tech Support. The Recovery method looks just like Retail Win XP. Install Recovery CD and choose "Repair" Install....NOT....."Recovery Console" repair! See http://www.meshcomputers.com/updated/index.htm You may have to install application software but personal files should be intact. If uncomfortable with this, could install HD in other computer and copy files to whatever media. Then reinstall in original computerand perform "Repair" install. DO NOT use recovery console repair!! Like I -- Dennis S. I''m from Illinois. I hope I helped you. Good Luck. "Mike Hyndman" wrote: > D, > > Many thanks, The PC is a "Mesh" (UK), the OS is WXPPro. > There is a recovery disc but this will only restore the PC to it's "factory > fresh" condition, I will lose all installed programs, work and account > settings. > The partition structure is 100% C drive and the hd was unformatted before I > ran SR the first time. The annoying thing is, is that after running SR as > instructed in KB307545, I was able to get into the OS as admin, I could see > all the user accounts and programs. I then needed to restart the PC to > continue with the "restoration" but then SR hangs because the OS was OEM > installed. I did not know this before I started the repair the owner assured > me he had a "Windows" disc. > again, many thanks, > > Mike H > > > |
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Sorry about second link. Should
:http://www.meshcomputers.com/updated/support.htm Then FAQ, FAQ Recovery on left side menu bar Don't do recovery console, nor clean install. Choose Repair current Windows Installation. The link tells you that. -- Dennis S. I''m from Illinois. I hope I helped you. Good Luck. "Mike Hyndman" wrote: > D, > > Many thanks, The PC is a "Mesh" (UK), the OS is WXPPro. > There is a recovery disc but this will only restore the PC to it's "factory > fresh" condition, I will lose all installed programs, work and account > settings. > The partition structure is 100% C drive and the hd was unformatted before I > ran SR the first time. The annoying thing is, is that after running SR as > instructed in KB307545, I was able to get into the OS as admin, I could see > all the user accounts and programs. I then needed to restart the PC to > continue with the "restoration" but then SR hangs because the OS was OEM > installed. I did not know this before I started the repair the owner assured > me he had a "Windows" disc. > again, many thanks, > > Mike H > > > |
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Sorry I found one more thing on website.
Go to http://www.meshcomputers.com/updated/support.htm (same page as before). This time FAQ "Software". "Repair with Recovery CD...." instructions. Note says something about reinstall drivers from "Motherboard driver" CD. -- Dennis S. I''m from Illinois. I hope I helped you. Good Luck. "Mike Hyndman" wrote: > D, > > Many thanks, The PC is a "Mesh" (UK), the OS is WXPPro. > There is a recovery disc but this will only restore the PC to it's "factory > fresh" condition, I will lose all installed programs, work and account > settings. > The partition structure is 100% C drive and the hd was unformatted before I > ran SR the first time. The annoying thing is, is that after running SR as > instructed in KB307545, I was able to get into the OS as admin, I could see > all the user accounts and programs. I then needed to restart the PC to > continue with the "restoration" but then SR hangs because the OS was OEM > installed. I did not know this before I started the repair the owner assured > me he had a "Windows" disc. > again, many thanks, > > Mike H > > > |
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"Dixonian69" <Dixonian69@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7996A0E3-ADB9-445E-AF55-5CBED44BE631@microsoft.com... > Sorry about second link. Should > :http://www.meshcomputers.com/updated/support.htm > Then FAQ, FAQ Recovery on left side menu bar Dennis, You seem to have gone to no little trouble regarding this problem, a thousand thanks. > Don't do recovery console, nor clean install. I think that Recovery Console could be a none starter in this situation.;-) >Choose Repair current Windows > Installation. The link tells you that. Will check this out in the morning. > > -- > Dennis S. > I''m from Illinois. I hope I helped you. Good Luck. Mike H I'm from Lancashire. Will let you know. Many thanks. |
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"Dixonian69" <Dixonian69@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EBB995BC-318D-48CB-82A7-D92F679F1D68@microsoft.com... > Sorry I found one more thing on website. > Go to http://www.meshcomputers.com/updated/support.htm (same page as > before). This time FAQ "Software". > "Repair with Recovery CD...." instructions. Note says something about > reinstall drivers from "Motherboard driver" CD. > -- > Dennis S. > I''m from Illinois. I hope I helped you. Good Luck. > Dennis, The mb drivers are actually on a folder on the H/D, although they do have drivers on their web site for a number of models, but not always the ones that you actually need. Not too bothered about that though as the PC is one sixteen identical ones the "patient" owns. I had thought of trying to copy the missing/corrupt files from one of the other PCs but I would still need to find a way of accessing the faulty PC in some form of command mode which would be tricky without RC. I did try a "universal boot disc" which loaded a lot of utilities into ram and gave me the option to search drives A,B,Q & T! Very useful, as every drive tree seemed to be identical. (ram drive content) Regards Mike H |
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On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 11:38:03 -0800, "Dixonian69"
<Dixonian69@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Sorry about second link. Should >:http://www.meshcomputers.com/updated/support.htm >Then FAQ, FAQ Recovery on left side menu bar > >Don't do recovery console, nor clean install. Choose Repair current Windows >Installation. The link tells you that. Dennis, The link speaks with forked tongue. When I ran the CD there was no option to repair the installation, It said that there was already a windows directory and if I installed to that (again, no option to repair the previous installation) I would lose all account settings, programs and possibly the document folders. I installed to a new directory thinking that this would keep the info etc., intact. But when I tried to get into the folder where a particular prog was installed to, I got the old access is denied etc., I can't share it either. Regards Mike H remove -bats- to reply "Ingratitude is never having to say thankyou". |
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