Easy Recovery Essentials can be used as a recovery disk for computers with Windows XP installed to repair the computer, including the full list of Windows XP editions with Service Packs installed:. That original installation CD can act as a recovery disk that you can use to run Recovery Console Command line utility to repair your computer with.
To read more about bootcfg, read the Bootcfg guide. To read more about chkdsk check disk , read the chkdsk guide. Your computer with Windows XP must have the floppy disk functioning. Read more at Windows Recovery Disks. The NeoSmart Support Forums , member-to-member technical support and troubleshooting. Applicable Systems This article applies to the following operating systems:.
Please select a different drive to continue. Neal, there was an incorrectly uploaded version of the XP repair image. If you download it again, you should not have this problem. Please direct future support queries to support systemdiscs. Hello I need to my window xp Recovered on my windows xp professional Dell prosition i can not find my original disk s Do you think your product will help me.
Windows XP Setup will now delete the necessary system files from the Windows XP installation that is currently on your hard drive. This step usually only takes a few seconds and no user intervention is necessary. No data files like word processor files, spreadsheet files, music files, photos, etc. Only system files that Windows XP is able to restore are being deleted. The Setup will complete in approximately: time estimation on the left is based on the number of tasks that the Windows XP setup process has left to complete, not on a true estimation of the time it will take to complete them.
Usually, the time here is an exaggeration. The first section allows you to change the default Windows XP language and the default location. If the options listed match your preferences, no changes are necessary. If you wish to make changes, click on the Customize The second section allows you to change the default Windows XP input language and device.
The Workgroup or Computer Domain window will appear next with two options for you to choose from - No, this computer is not on a network, or is on a network without a domain If you're installing Windows XP on a single computer or a computer on a home network, chances are the correct option to choose is No, this computer is not on a network, or is on a network without a domain If you're on a network, enter the workgroup name of that network here. Otherwise, feel free to leave the default workgroup name and continue.
If you're installing Windows XP in a corporate environment, you may need to choose the Yes, make this computer a member of the following domain: option and enter a domain name, but check with your system administrator first. If you're not sure, choose No, this computer is not on a network, or is on a network without a domain You can always change this later once you're logged in to Windows XP.
The Welcome to Microsoft Windows screen appears next, informing you that the next few minutes will be spent setting up your computer. If you registered with your previous Windows XP installation that you are now repairing, you may not see this screen.
If this is the case, just proceed to the next step. In this step, setup wants to know the names of the users who will use Windows XP so it can set up individual accounts for each user. You must enter at least one name but can enter up to 5 here. More users can be entered from within Windows XP after the repair installation is complete.
We're almost there! All of the necessary files are installed and all of the necessary settings are configured. The first step after reinstalling Windows XP is to proceed to Windows Update to install all of the latest updates and fixes from Microsoft. The repair installation restored the original system files so any updates that you installed prior to this repair installation - including all service packs and other patches - are no longer installed. This is a necessary step to ensure that your repaired installation of Windows XP is secure and up to date.
Repairing your Windows XP will remove any Windows updates you have previously installed and also the system drivers will be reverted back to the original XP versions. Feel free to do this using the integrated tool in Windows or some other free file extractor tool - I like 7-Zip a lot. Burning an ISO file to a disc is a little different than burning ordinary files or music.
If you've never burned an ISO file to a disc before, I recommend following the instructions I linked to at the end of the first paragraph above. It's not a difficult process but there are very important things that you need to be aware of. This is exactly what we need in this situation because you can't access the operating system on your hard drive right now because you don't know the password. The initial screen you see after restarting should be the same one you always see immediately after starting your computer.
There may be computer information or there may be a computer manufacturer logo as pictured above. If Windows started, you see an error message, or you see a blank screen for longer than a few minutes, then something went wrong.
Are You Booting to the Disc Correctly? Don't worry, it's an easy fix. You'll probably need to make changes to your boot order - it's all explained in the tutorial. You can continue to follow this tutorial from there. ISO files are special kinds of files and have to burned differently than you may have burned music or other files.
The next thing you'll see is several lines of text that quickly run down the screen. You don't need to do anything here. Some computers, especially those with Windows XP or earlier, have a single operating system installed on a single partition on a single hard drive, making this a very easy choice.
Otherwise, type the number corresponding to the correct partition from the Possible windows installations found list and then press ENTER. If more than one partition is listed and you're not sure which one to pick, chances are the larger partition is the one with Windows installed. Every Windows 7 PC will have more than one partition listed. In many cases, the right partition to choose will be number 2.
We're interested in resetting the Windows password so we'll do that.
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