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Originally Posted by wacor So you lose nothing is what you are saying?
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When you repair reinstall winXP you won't lose any data or applications, however, like mulder said you do run the risk of an application not working, but just simply will have to reinstall the one application. You will, however loose your drivers. Most drivers are already reinstalled with winXP though as it is very user friendly when it comes to drivers. The ones that aren't should have came with the hardware when it was bought. If you have a driver that you had to look up on the internet or a driver that is an upgrade, I would hope that you have saved a copy of it. Otherwise you will need to find it agian.
I would always recommend trying to repair reinstall before you fesh install windows. There is no point in wiping your computer clean unless there is a good reason too.
As too someones question about why he can't put a harddrive into a different computer and boot windows:
WinXP scans your hardware and loads the drivers and settings that the scaned hardware needs. If you move the Harddrive to a completely new computer it will try to boot using the settings for the old computers hardware. There is a transfer option on the winXP disk if you insert it and autorun the cd. that is for copying windows from one computer to another though and you will need a second hard drive for that. If you only have the one hard drive, try a repair reinstall before you wipe it clean.
Well this thread is way off subject as it was suppose to be a discussion about Repair reinstalling of winXP. I figured I'd post my opinion in anyways, even though anyone who might be interested won't read this far into a thread off subject. It's become a forum for everyone's problems and not discusion.