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Thank you im downloading it now, sure hope this works.
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Thank you im downloading it now, sure hope this works.
Try this.

http://www.reesecomputing.com/downlo...AproposFix.htm
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Thanks anyway Bill Apropos does not work on my 64 bit system.
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Also the Sp2 did not work cause it was for a 32 bit system FYI.
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How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install
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Well guys thank you very much for all of your attempts at helping me NOTICE: NO ONES input helped me with my strange problem, but I do think we can put it to bed as CLOSED!


I will post again with a new question RE: a new xp insatll.....
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Also the Sp2 did not work cause it was for a 32 bit system FYI.
Sorry, totally missed the x64 part, here's the correct link:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

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