pmshah Posted June 12, 2006 Posted June 12, 2006 I have a sort of an emergency. I have a client in a remote location who has SP-1 installed & never upgraded to SP-2. The PC has suddenly developed some problems & won't boot into the OS even in safe mode. After listing out all the drivers being loaded it simply reboots. I was wondering if it is possible to repair it with an SP-2 CD or do I have to create an SP-1 CD? Laying hand on the original disk would entail at least 3 days delay.Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Delprat Posted June 12, 2006 Posted June 12, 2006 Short answer : Yes, and SP2 will be installed during the "repair-install" (and not uninstallable after)++
pmshah Posted June 12, 2006 Author Posted June 12, 2006 (edited) Thanks for your quick response.I created an SP-1 Disc but did not get the option of "repair". Then I tried SP-2 disk. Same result. Having already retrieved the client data using BartPE & USB pendrive I tried to go ahead and freshly install in windows.0 directory. Windows installer did some kind of system maintenance & rebooted from the HDD. To play it safe I opted for safe mode GUI & the system came up. With great patience I uninstalled a lot of the unnecessary software that I could and rebooted. Finally the system came back to normal. Apparently what the client had done was remove the nVidia addon graphic card due to hardware problem & switched to on board via graphics.Now the million dollar question. Is this option of repair install a function of installed OS or the boot CD? I have done repair installs on a number of SP-2 systems but that option was altogether missing in this SP-1 installation with both versions of CD. Edited June 12, 2006 by pmshah
Delprat Posted June 12, 2006 Posted June 12, 2006 AFAIK, "repair-install" is available when booting from full-install CD (not upgrade) with no unattended answer file (winnt.sif) ; or when making a local source on HD from this CD (again, with no answer file). I've used it with various CD : SP1, SP1a and SP2 (SP1 can be "repair-installed" over SP2).The function is provided by the setup program, and it checks if the installed OS is the same edition of the CD (Home & Pro), with the same or lower licensing (OEM/Retail/...).so the question is : were your CDs of the same edition/license as the installed OS ?
pmshah Posted June 21, 2006 Author Posted June 21, 2006 As I said I created an sp-1 disk just for the purpose. I have been using slipstreamed sp2 disks for a while. Finally I used the sp-2 disk. It started an installation process but simply did some kind of maintenance. The system is simply back up as sp-1. Thanks.
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