Hi everyone
A few days ago, I had a problem with a virus. The virus affected
some .sys.and .dll files from system folder, and I had to perform a
Repair Install. However, that Repair Install stopped at 43 minutes to
go (as described in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828267). I was
unable to workaround this problem, so I did a fresh installation over
other hard drive. This installation finished correctly, and I was able
to install the antivirus and check all the harddrives successfully.
The system is now clean.
But now I would like to start the original installation (I dont wanna
re-install all the applications). But each time I select that
installation in the boot menu, obviously the installation proccess
starts (it left unfinished as I said). Since system files are copied
in the very early stages of installation process, the originally
affected files by the virus has been replaced after all.
So is there any way to by-pass the installation process, to try start
that windows install instead re-starting the installation process? Is
there any way to recover that original installation or wipe out the
installation process?
Thanks in advance
Nacho
By-Pass an unfinished "repair installation"
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Re: By-Pass an unfinished "repair installation"
Nacho <lironliron@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi everyone
>A few days ago, I had a problem with a virus. The virus affected
>some .sys.and .dll files from system folder, and I had to perform a
>Repair Install. However, that Repair Install stopped at 43 minutes to
>go (as described in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828267). I was
>unable to workaround this problem, so I did a fresh installation over
>other hard drive. This installation finished correctly, and I was able
>to install the antivirus and check all the harddrives successfully.
>The system is now clean.
>
>But now I would like to start the original installation (I dont wanna
>re-install all the applications). But each time I select that
>installation in the boot menu, obviously the installation proccess
>starts (it left unfinished as I said). Since system files are copied
>in the very early stages of installation process, the originally
>affected files by the virus has been replaced after all.
>
>So is there any way to by-pass the installation process, to try start
>that windows install instead re-starting the installation process? Is
>there any way to recover that original installation or wipe out the
>installation process?
You can "wipe out the installation process" by starting a clean
install. Otherwise, you're stuck.
>Hi everyone
>A few days ago, I had a problem with a virus. The virus affected
>some .sys.and .dll files from system folder, and I had to perform a
>Repair Install. However, that Repair Install stopped at 43 minutes to
>go (as described in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828267). I was
>unable to workaround this problem, so I did a fresh installation over
>other hard drive. This installation finished correctly, and I was able
>to install the antivirus and check all the harddrives successfully.
>The system is now clean.
>
>But now I would like to start the original installation (I dont wanna
>re-install all the applications). But each time I select that
>installation in the boot menu, obviously the installation proccess
>starts (it left unfinished as I said). Since system files are copied
>in the very early stages of installation process, the originally
>affected files by the virus has been replaced after all.
>
>So is there any way to by-pass the installation process, to try start
>that windows install instead re-starting the installation process? Is
>there any way to recover that original installation or wipe out the
>installation process?
You can "wipe out the installation process" by starting a clean
install. Otherwise, you're stuck.
Re: By-Pass an unfinished "repair installation"
Nate Grossman ha escrito:
> Nacho <lironliron@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Hi everyone
> >A few days ago, I had a problem with a virus. The virus affected
> >some .sys.and .dll files from system folder, and I had to perform a
> >Repair Install. However, that Repair Install stopped at 43 minutes to
> >go (as described in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828267). I was
> >unable to workaround this problem, so I did a fresh installation over
> >other hard drive. This installation finished correctly, and I was able
> >to install the antivirus and check all the harddrives successfully.
> >The system is now clean.
> >
> >But now I would like to start the original installation (I dont wanna
> >re-install all the applications). But each time I select that
> >installation in the boot menu, obviously the installation proccess
> >starts (it left unfinished as I said). Since system files are copied
> >in the very early stages of installation process, the originally
> >affected files by the virus has been replaced after all.
> >
> >So is there any way to by-pass the installation process, to try start
> >that windows install instead re-starting the installation process? Is
> >there any way to recover that original installation or wipe out the
> >installation process?
>
> You can "wipe out the installation process" by starting a clean
> install. Otherwise, you're stuck.
As I said, I have now TWO installations of Windows XP. A Fresh new
(which was installed perfectly), and the old one which I would like to
recover and is "34 minute to go" frozen. Where can I tweak to "repair
the repair install". I can boot the system from the "new installation"
but I'd really want to recover the original installation.
I wonder why the fresh new installation goes perfectly and the repair
install freezes. I even backed up the whole C:\WINDOWS\INF directory
and replaced it with the content of the fresh new installation E:
\WINDOWS\INF, but this did not work. The repair install keeps
freezing.
Please, any help?
Thanks
Nacho
> Nacho <lironliron@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Hi everyone
> >A few days ago, I had a problem with a virus. The virus affected
> >some .sys.and .dll files from system folder, and I had to perform a
> >Repair Install. However, that Repair Install stopped at 43 minutes to
> >go (as described in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828267). I was
> >unable to workaround this problem, so I did a fresh installation over
> >other hard drive. This installation finished correctly, and I was able
> >to install the antivirus and check all the harddrives successfully.
> >The system is now clean.
> >
> >But now I would like to start the original installation (I dont wanna
> >re-install all the applications). But each time I select that
> >installation in the boot menu, obviously the installation proccess
> >starts (it left unfinished as I said). Since system files are copied
> >in the very early stages of installation process, the originally
> >affected files by the virus has been replaced after all.
> >
> >So is there any way to by-pass the installation process, to try start
> >that windows install instead re-starting the installation process? Is
> >there any way to recover that original installation or wipe out the
> >installation process?
>
> You can "wipe out the installation process" by starting a clean
> install. Otherwise, you're stuck.
As I said, I have now TWO installations of Windows XP. A Fresh new
(which was installed perfectly), and the old one which I would like to
recover and is "34 minute to go" frozen. Where can I tweak to "repair
the repair install". I can boot the system from the "new installation"
but I'd really want to recover the original installation.
I wonder why the fresh new installation goes perfectly and the repair
install freezes. I even backed up the whole C:\WINDOWS\INF directory
and replaced it with the content of the fresh new installation E:
\WINDOWS\INF, but this did not work. The repair install keeps
freezing.
Please, any help?
Thanks
Nacho