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A Question About Reinstalling Win ME From The Hard Drive
I loaned my PC to my 15 year old nephew for several weeks while I was out of
town. When I returned, I found that he decided to "do surgery" on some of the system files and utilities. Specs: Compaq Presario 5WV232 20gb HDD 750mhz AMD Duron MMX 320mb RAM 8mb AGP NVidia TNT2 graphics card SoundMax Digital Audio I have found that he hacked the registry to pieces in areas, the PC crashes randomly, various errors (while running/startup/shutdown), system restore has been completely removed (not disabled but deleted entirely), DirectX 9.0c is buggy, a display driver that is only partly compatable (there appears the be two drivers installed in Add/Remove & there is many display errors etc.), wrong audio driver (wavs play but nothing else, even with all codecs installed), the list goes on and on. I have went through and extracted many of the missing system files from the install cabs and reinstalled many programs but I cannot revert the registry using "scanreg" or "regedit" because the backup files were deleted and the scanreg "/fix" command line does nothing for the problem. I have also tried to reinstall the correct drivers. But all of this is rather useless because the registry entries still keep these changes from being fully effective in many ways. I feel that I could possibly salvage things but my main concern is that System Restore has been completely removed. I don't know exactly what files are needed from the Cab files in order to extract them to their proper locations. In any case, I would like to do a reinstall but my original Windows ME disks were destroyed by my kid's dogs a while back g. I have run through only the first steps of doing a reinstall from the hard drive (via c:\windows\options\install\setup.exe) to ensure that all of my Cab files are present and complete. Everything looks good. My question is this, does the reinstall from the HD delete everything and leave you with a clean install of Win ME or does it restore the OS only? Seeing as how all of my programs still function correctly (except where the audio and/or display creates conflicts) and for the sake of not having to start from scratch, can I reinstall ONLY the complete OS from the Windows\Install folder without wiping out everything on my HD? If this is possible, are there any special steps needed (for example, uninstalling WMP 9.0 and IE 6.0)...or if someone could direct me to a reliable source of info on partial reinstalls from the HD. I have searched the net on the subject but all I can find is info on complete reinstalls by formatting and then reinstalling using the original disks. I would greatly appreciate any help you could give. TIA! |
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Maybe you have a System Restore point just before your 15 year old
nephew did surgery? It might be iffy though... several weeks might be a long time for SR. A reinstall might be on the horizon. John My name wrote: I loaned my PC to my 15 year old nephew for several weeks while I was out of town. When I returned, I found that he decided to "do surgery" on some of the system files and utilities. Specs: Compaq Presario 5WV232 20gb HDD 750mhz AMD Duron MMX 320mb RAM 8mb AGP NVidia TNT2 graphics card SoundMax Digital Audio I have found that he hacked the registry to pieces in areas, the PC crashes randomly, various errors (while running/startup/shutdown), system restore has been completely removed (not disabled but deleted entirely), DirectX 9.0c is buggy, a display driver that is only partly compatable (there appears the be two drivers installed in Add/Remove & there is many display errors etc.), wrong audio driver (wavs play but nothing else, even with all codecs installed), the list goes on and on. I have went through and extracted many of the missing system files from the install cabs and reinstalled many programs but I cannot revert the registry using "scanreg" or "regedit" because the backup files were deleted and the scanreg "/fix" command line does nothing for the problem. I have also tried to reinstall the correct drivers. But all of this is rather useless because the registry entries still keep these changes from being fully effective in many ways. I feel that I could possibly salvage things but my main concern is that System Restore has been completely removed. I don't know exactly what files are needed from the Cab files in order to extract them to their proper locations. In any case, I would like to do a reinstall but my original Windows ME disks were destroyed by my kid's dogs a while back g. I have run through only the first steps of doing a reinstall from the hard drive (via c:\windows\options\install\setup.exe) to ensure that all of my Cab files are present and complete. Everything looks good. My question is this, does the reinstall from the HD delete everything and leave you with a clean install of Win ME or does it restore the OS only? Seeing as how all of my programs still function correctly (except where the audio and/or display creates conflicts) and for the sake of not having to start from scratch, can I reinstall ONLY the complete OS from the Windows\Install folder without wiping out everything on my HD? If this is possible, are there any special steps needed (for example, uninstalling WMP 9.0 and IE 6.0)...or if someone could direct me to a reliable source of info on partial reinstalls from the HD. I have searched the net on the subject but all I can find is info on complete reinstalls by formatting and then reinstalling using the original disks. I would greatly appreciate any help you could give. TIA! |
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John John wrote in
: Maybe you have a System Restore point just before your 15 year old nephew did surgery? It might be iffy though... several weeks might be a long time for SR. A reinstall might be on the horizon. John System restore was completely deleted along with all of the files needed to do a restore. Even if I still had the restore points, I don't have the system restore program EXEs & DLLs to restore it with. Thanks anyway. |
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My name wrote in
: I loaned my PC to my 15 year old nephew for several weeks while I was out of town. When I returned, I found that he decided to "do surgery" on some of the system files and utilities. I hope you "did surgery" on him g. A very useful site ...... http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/winhelp.htm Specific to re-installing WinME ...... http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/reinME.htm -- Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming "WOW, WHAT A RIDE" |
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Doc ] wrote in
: My name wrote in : I loaned my PC to my 15 year old nephew for several weeks while I was out of town. When I returned, I found that he decided to "do surgery" on some of the system files and utilities. I hope you "did surgery" on him g. A very useful site ...... http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/winhelp.htm Specific to re-installing WinME ...... http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/reinME.htm lol...yeah, we completed the brain surgery but I don't believe the procedure was a complete success...we may have to go back in. It appeared that the "know it all" section of his brain was overloading the "common sense" portion resulting in impaired judgement. He says that he was trying to "clean" the computer to make space for the tons of mp3s that he has...grrrr...he cleaned it all right. I appreciate the links to the site. It is full of usefull information on the subject. However, I do still have the one question that I hope someone might answer, "Does reinstalling from the HD, wipe out the entire contents of the HD or does it only reinstall the OS while keeping the program files, etc."? Thanks. |
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My name wrote:
lol...yeah, we completed the brain surgery but I don't believe the procedure was a complete success...we may have to go back in. It appeared that the "know it all" section of his brain was overloading the "common sense" portion resulting in impaired judgement. He says that he was trying to "clean" the computer to make space for the tons of mp3s that he has...grrrr...he cleaned it all right. I appreciate the links to the site. It is full of usefull information on the subject. However, I do still have the one question that I hope someone might answer, "Does reinstalling from the HD, wipe out the entire contents of the HD or does it only reinstall the OS while keeping the program files, etc."? If you are reinstalling Win Me over an existing Win Me system be it using setup and the cab files on the hard disk or from a Win Me CD all existing data files and installed applications should remain intact. The most important things to note if reinstalling Win Me over itself, and I am sure it has already been mentioned, is to uninstall IE6 if that has been installed and to rename the file wmploc.dll to wmploc.old if Windows Media Player 9 has been installed. -- http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/nichol.mspx In memory of a very dear friend, Windows MVP Alex Nichol Mike Maltby MS-MVP |
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My name wrote:
I loaned my PC to my 15 year old nephew for several weeks while I was out of town. When I returned, I found that he decided to "do surgery" on some of the system files and utilities. Specs: Compaq Presario 5WV232 20gb HDD 750mhz AMD Duron MMX 320mb RAM 8mb AGP NVidia TNT2 graphics card SoundMax Digital Audio I have found that he hacked the registry to pieces in areas, the PC crashes randomly, various errors (while running/startup/shutdown), system restore has been completely removed (not disabled but deleted entirely), DirectX 9.0c is buggy, a display driver that is only partly compatable (there appears the be two drivers installed in Add/Remove & there is many display errors etc.), wrong audio driver (wavs play but nothing else, even with all codecs installed), the list goes on and on. I have went through and extracted many of the missing system files from the install cabs and reinstalled many programs but I cannot revert the registry using "scanreg" or "regedit" because the backup files were deleted and the scanreg "/fix" command line does nothing for the problem. I have also tried to reinstall the correct drivers. But all of this is rather useless because the registry entries still keep these changes from being fully effective in many ways. I feel that I could possibly salvage things but my main concern is that System Restore has been completely removed. I don't know exactly what files are needed from the Cab files in order to extract them to their proper locations. In any case, I would like to do a reinstall but my original Windows ME disks were destroyed by my kid's dogs a while back g. I have run through only the first steps of doing a reinstall from the hard drive (via c:\windows\options\install\setup.exe) to ensure that all of my Cab files are present and complete. Everything looks good. My question is this, does the reinstall from the HD delete everything and leave you with a clean install of Win ME or does it restore the OS only? Seeing as how all of my programs still function correctly (except where the audio and/or display creates conflicts) and for the sake of not having to start from scratch, can I reinstall ONLY the complete OS from the Windows\Install folder without wiping out everything on my HD? If this is possible, are there any special steps needed (for example, uninstalling WMP 9.0 and IE 6.0)...or if someone could direct me to a reliable source of info on partial reinstalls from the HD. I have searched the net on the subject but all I can find is info on complete reinstalls by formatting and then reinstalling using the original disks. I would greatly appreciate any help you could give. TIA! What I would do is to copy that out to a CD or a Zip disk, then reinstall from there. You'll need to reformat the drive completely. Your nephew is an up and coming world class hacker (the bad type). Either that or he's taking instructions from the wrong people. -- Lester Stiefel In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man listed which describe him in the last days. Is your quality found on this list?? |
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 05:46:26 GMT,Lester Stiefel
penned this whopper in microsoft.public.windowsme.general My name wrote: I loaned my PC to my 15 year old nephew for several weeks while I was out of town. When I returned, I found that he decided to "do surgery" on some of the system files and utilities. Specs: Compaq Presario 5WV232 20gb HDD 750mhz AMD Duron MMX 320mb RAM 8mb AGP NVidia TNT2 graphics card SoundMax Digital Audio I have found that he hacked the registry to pieces in areas, the PC crashes randomly, various errors (while running/startup/shutdown), system restore has been completely removed (not disabled but deleted entirely), DirectX 9.0c is buggy, a display driver that is only partly compatable (there appears the be two drivers installed in Add/Remove & there is many display errors etc.), wrong audio driver (wavs play but nothing else, even with all codecs installed), the list goes on and on. I have went through and extracted many of the missing system files from the install cabs and reinstalled many programs but I cannot revert the registry using "scanreg" or "regedit" because the backup files were deleted and the scanreg "/fix" command line does nothing for the problem. I have also tried to reinstall the correct drivers. But all of this is rather useless because the registry entries still keep these changes from being fully effective in many ways. I feel that I could possibly salvage things but my main concern is that System Restore has been completely removed. I don't know exactly what files are needed from the Cab files in order to extract them to their proper locations. In any case, I would like to do a reinstall but my original Windows ME disks were destroyed by my kid's dogs a while back g. I have run through only the first steps of doing a reinstall from the hard drive (via c:\windows\options\install\setup.exe) to ensure that all of my Cab files are present and complete. Everything looks good. My question is this, does the reinstall from the HD delete everything and leave you with a clean install of Win ME or does it restore the OS only? Seeing as how all of my programs still function correctly (except where the audio and/or display creates conflicts) and for the sake of not having to start from scratch, can I reinstall ONLY the complete OS from the Windows\Install folder without wiping out everything on my HD? If this is possible, are there any special steps needed (for example, uninstalling WMP 9.0 and IE 6.0)...or if someone could direct me to a reliable source of info on partial reinstalls from the HD. I have searched the net on the subject but all I can find is info on complete reinstalls by formatting and then reinstalling using the original disks. I would greatly appreciate any help you could give. TIA! What I would do is to copy that out to a CD or a Zip disk, then reinstall from there. You'll need to reformat the drive completely. Your nephew is an up and coming world class hacker (the bad type). Either that or he's taking instructions from the wrong people. This might be more in line with what he's looking for: http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/reinME.htm Credit, of course, to Noel and the late Koldbear. -- "Time will bring to light whatever is hidden; it will cover up and conceal what is now shining in splendor." Horace (65 - 8 BC); Roman poet. Mike |
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 05:46:26 GMT,Lester Stiefel
penned this whopper in microsoft.public.windowsme.general My name wrote: I loaned my PC to my 15 year old nephew for several weeks while I was out of town. When I returned, I found that he decided to "do surgery" on some of the system files and utilities. Specs: Compaq Presario 5WV232 20gb HDD 750mhz AMD Duron MMX 320mb RAM 8mb AGP NVidia TNT2 graphics card SoundMax Digital Audio I have found that he hacked the registry to pieces in areas, the PC crashes randomly, various errors (while running/startup/shutdown), system restore has been completely removed (not disabled but deleted entirely), DirectX 9.0c is buggy, a display driver that is only partly compatable (there appears the be two drivers installed in Add/Remove & there is many display errors etc.), wrong audio driver (wavs play but nothing else, even with all codecs installed), the list goes on and on. I have went through and extracted many of the missing system files from the install cabs and reinstalled many programs but I cannot revert the registry using "scanreg" or "regedit" because the backup files were deleted and the scanreg "/fix" command line does nothing for the problem. I have also tried to reinstall the correct drivers. But all of this is rather useless because the registry entries still keep these changes from being fully effective in many ways. I feel that I could possibly salvage things but my main concern is that System Restore has been completely removed. I don't know exactly what files are needed from the Cab files in order to extract them to their proper locations. In any case, I would like to do a reinstall but my original Windows ME disks were destroyed by my kid's dogs a while back g. I have run through only the first steps of doing a reinstall from the hard drive (via c:\windows\options\install\setup.exe) to ensure that all of my Cab files are present and complete. Everything looks good. My question is this, does the reinstall from the HD delete everything and leave you with a clean install of Win ME or does it restore the OS only? Seeing as how all of my programs still function correctly (except where the audio and/or display creates conflicts) and for the sake of not having to start from scratch, can I reinstall ONLY the complete OS from the Windows\Install folder without wiping out everything on my HD? If this is possible, are there any special steps needed (for example, uninstalling WMP 9.0 and IE 6.0)...or if someone could direct me to a reliable source of info on partial reinstalls from the HD. I have searched the net on the subject but all I can find is info on complete reinstalls by formatting and then reinstalling using the original disks. I would greatly appreciate any help you could give. TIA! What I would do is to copy that out to a CD or a Zip disk, then reinstall from there. You'll need to reformat the drive completely. Your nephew is an up and coming world class hacker (the bad type). Either that or he's taking instructions from the wrong people. And I forgot, I don't think they mentioned on that site to remove WMP9 first. -- "Time will bring to light whatever is hidden; it will cover up and conceal what is now shining in splendor." Horace (65 - 8 BC); Roman poet. Mike |
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Not possible - unless you've only recently installed it.
The workaround is to delete the WMPLOC.DLL file - which is clearly explained (I hope) on the page. -- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2005, Windows) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm In fond memory of one of life's Gentlemen - Alex Nichol http://www.aumha.org/alex.htm Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's "BJ Honeycut" wrote in message . .. On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 05:46:26 GMT,Lester Stiefel penned this whopper in microsoft.public.windowsme.general My name wrote: I loaned my PC to my 15 year old nephew for several weeks while I was out of town. When I returned, I found that he decided to "do surgery" on some of the system files and utilities. Specs: Compaq Presario 5WV232 20gb HDD 750mhz AMD Duron MMX 320mb RAM 8mb AGP NVidia TNT2 graphics card SoundMax Digital Audio I have found that he hacked the registry to pieces in areas, the PC crashes randomly, various errors (while running/startup/shutdown), system restore has been completely removed (not disabled but deleted entirely), DirectX 9.0c is buggy, a display driver that is only partly compatable (there appears the be two drivers installed in Add/Remove & there is many display errors etc.), wrong audio driver (wavs play but nothing else, even with all codecs installed), the list goes on and on. I have went through and extracted many of the missing system files from the install cabs and reinstalled many programs but I cannot revert the registry using "scanreg" or "regedit" because the backup files were deleted and the scanreg "/fix" command line does nothing for the problem. I have also tried to reinstall the correct drivers. But all of this is rather useless because the registry entries still keep these changes from being fully effective in many ways. I feel that I could possibly salvage things but my main concern is that System Restore has been completely removed. I don't know exactly what files are needed from the Cab files in order to extract them to their proper locations. In any case, I would like to do a reinstall but my original Windows ME disks were destroyed by my kid's dogs a while back g. I have run through only the first steps of doing a reinstall from the hard drive (via c:\windows\options\install\setup.exe) to ensure that all of my Cab files are present and complete. Everything looks good. My question is this, does the reinstall from the HD delete everything and leave you with a clean install of Win ME or does it restore the OS only? Seeing as how all of my programs still function correctly (except where the audio and/or display creates conflicts) and for the sake of not having to start from scratch, can I reinstall ONLY the complete OS from the Windows\Install folder without wiping out everything on my HD? If this is possible, are there any special steps needed (for example, uninstalling WMP 9.0 and IE 6.0)...or if someone could direct me to a reliable source of info on partial reinstalls from the HD. I have searched the net on the subject but all I can find is info on complete reinstalls by formatting and then reinstalling using the original disks. I would greatly appreciate any help you could give. TIA! What I would do is to copy that out to a CD or a Zip disk, then reinstall from there. You'll need to reformat the drive completely. Your nephew is an up and coming world class hacker (the bad type). Either that or he's taking instructions from the wrong people. And I forgot, I don't think they mentioned on that site to remove WMP9 first. -- "Time will bring to light whatever is hidden; it will cover up and conceal what is now shining in splendor." Horace (65 - 8 BC); Roman poet. Mike |
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