Repair Windows XP is a process where setup replace old file with a new one (No Data Loss),
If your computer face problems like booting, open program, or any issue on start-up then you must need to repair your PC and solve
this problems.
Repair your computer with following steps:
Step 1. First you make CD Drive as the first boot device, this option in your BIOS Setting. Select "Advanced Bios Features" and expend it.
Step 2. Select First Boot Device and choose "CD-ROM" in the list.
Step 3. Insert your Windows XP OS CD in your CD drive.
Step 4. Restart your computer.
Step 5. At the boot time a message appear on your screen “Press any key” and press any key on your Keyboard.
Step 6. Press enter key when you see a blue screen like "To set up Windows XP now, Hit ENTER".
Step 7. Next press F8 key when screen appear “Accept the License and Agreement”, setup will search for a list of Windows installations found on your computer.
Step 8. Press "R" key when screen appear like this.
Step 9. Now Setup "Copying New Files" In Your Window.
Note: Your computer will Re-start many times when Repair your computer.
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Repair your computer with following steps:
Step 1. First you make CD Drive as the first boot device, this option in your BIOS Setting. Select "Advanced Bios Features" and expend it.
Step 2. Select First Boot Device and choose "CD-ROM" in the list.
Step 3. Insert your Windows XP OS CD in your CD drive.
Step 4. Restart your computer.
Step 5. At the boot time a message appear on your screen “Press any key” and press any key on your Keyboard.
Step 6. Press enter key when you see a blue screen like "To set up Windows XP now, Hit ENTER".
Step 7. Next press F8 key when screen appear “Accept the License and Agreement”, setup will search for a list of Windows installations found on your computer.
Step 8. Press "R" key when screen appear like this.
Step 9. Now Setup "Copying New Files" In Your Window.
Note: Your computer will Re-start many times when Repair your computer.
Read More Computer Tutorials On - www.pcworld.com








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