by fl00d3d » October 24th, 2008, 10:12 pm
Boot your computer from the XP cd, and go into the installation. When it detects that you already have XP installed, there will be an option for 'Repair'. Select that.
Basically this will overwrite all of your operating system files with a fresh copy - meaning you'll have to repatch from scratch. Sucks, and timely, but its the safest way.
Another idea would be to use a registry checker program to see if there are critical keys missing from the registry. Which would also cause this sort of problem. If it is, and can be repaired, it may be able to fix it.
Try using something like PC Wizard 2008 and/or Registry Mechanic. Using utilities like those can usually give you a clear picture of what is wrong.
I'm a big supporter of OS reloads, so you'll always hear me talking about reloading the OS whenever you have a significant problem like this. But this is definitely not the end of the world (I believe I've had to deal with this before, myself).
Boot your computer from the XP cd, and go into the installation. When it detects that you already have XP installed, there will be an option for 'Repair'. Select that.
Basically this will overwrite all of your operating system files with a fresh copy - meaning you'll have to repatch from scratch. Sucks, and timely, but its the safest way.
Another idea would be to use a registry checker program to see if there are critical keys missing from the registry. Which would also cause this sort of problem. If it is, and can be repaired, it may be able to fix it.
Try using something like PC Wizard 2008 and/or Registry Mechanic. Using utilities like those can usually give you a clear picture of what is wrong.
I'm a big supporter of OS reloads, so you'll always hear me talking about reloading the OS whenever you have a significant problem like this. But this is definitely not the end of the world (I believe I've had to deal with this before, myself).