Guest raymie34 Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Would it be better to re-install Windows XP to repair it or to just choose repair. I think if I reinstall it I will loose all my data, am I correct? My computer keeps freezing up and blue screening, and I figure this would be the best way to elevate this problem. Please help.
Guest Ken Blake, MVP Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Re: Windows Install On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 18:30:00 -0700, raymie34 <raymie34@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Would it be better to re-install Windows XP to repair it or to just choose > repair. That depends entirely on what's wrong. Repair may or may not fix it. > I think if I reinstall it I will loose all my data, am I correct? Yes. > My computer keeps freezing up and blue screening, and I figure this would be > the best way to elevate this problem. Please help. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup
Guest Daave Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Re: Windows Install "raymie34" <raymie34@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C432A3AF-A67A-41A8-9C80-478F14E8F905@microsoft.com... > Would it be better to re-install Windows XP to repair it or to just > choose > repair. Your question is unclear. There are two ways to (re-)install Windows: a clean install and a repair install. To further complicate matters, when you boot off the setup disk, you get a choice to also "repair a Windows XP installation using Recovery Console" (which is *not* the same thing as a repair install!). See this screen shot: http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPpro1setup.jpg The first choice is for installing Windows (clean install *or* repair install). The second choice is to enter the Recovery Console. > I think if I reinstall it I will loose all my data, am I correct? Again, this is unclear. If you perform a *clean* install, you are correct; you will lose all your data (unless you back it up first). However, if you perform a repair install, your data will remain intact. Actually, you should still back up your data anyway because nothing has a 100% guarantee. > My computer keeps freezing up and blue screening, and I figure this > would be > the best way to elevate this problem. Please help. Feel free to post the error messages here. Have you tried Safe Mode or Last Known Good Configuration? If you can't get into Windows whatsoever, you may have luck with the procedure outlined here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545 This method involves using the Recovery Console, by the way.
Guest Xandros Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Re: Windows Install Freeze ups and blue screens are most often related to hardware problems. If that is the case then reinstalling Windows is not going to help. Start by checking to ensure your cpu is not overclocked. If it is clock it back to the speed it is rated for. Also check to ensure your cpu fan is working efficiently. Blow any dust out of the heat sink using compressed air. Also blow any accumulated dust out of the power supply. Test the Ram using a ram tester like this one http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp Other problems could include a faulty power supply or even expanded capacitors on the motherboard. -- Xandros "raymie34" <raymie34@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C432A3AF-A67A-41A8-9C80-478F14E8F905@microsoft.com... > Would it be better to re-install Windows XP to repair it or to just choose > repair. I think if I reinstall it I will loose all my data, am I correct? > My computer keeps freezing up and blue screening, and I figure this would > be > the best way to elevate this problem. Please help.
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