- Reinstall WinXP after SP2 upgrade
- Posted by BruceK on October 6th, 2005
I am running WinXP Home + SP2. Also AdAware, SPybot, and Norton AV 2005.
Still, my PC often locks up with Rundll32,exe running continuously and
consuming all CPU. Is there a way to reload this executable from my original
CDs?
When I attempt to use my system CDs, a popup says "Setup cannot continue
because the version of Windows on your computer is newer than the version on
the CD". I suspect that this is because I have upgraded to SP2 via the MS
website. What is the best way to reinstall from this point, if I need to go
that far.
Thanks.
- Posted by David Yoxall (It technician) on October 14th, 2005
hi bruce,
The best thing to do when installing sp2 is to remove any anti-virus
software and adware scanners.
now because you already have sp2 installed there are a things you could try,
1. uninstall service pack 2 from add/remove programs in the control panel,
then uninstall your anti-virus programs then re-apply the service pack then
install your antivirus programs
2. if you canot uninstall the service pack try using system restore, which
is located in accessories> system tools> system restore. the restore process
should be easy to follow
3. you could try a repair of xp using the original disk. to do this follow
the instructions on this link
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ps/doug92.mspx
you may need to re-apply service pack 2 after the repair, its best to remove
any anti-virus programs before running the repair
"BruceK" wrote:
> I am running WinXP Home + SP2. Also AdAware, SPybot, and Norton AV 2005.
>
> Still, my PC often locks up with Rundll32,exe running continuously and
> consuming all CPU. Is there a way to reload this executable from my original
> CDs?
>
> When I attempt to use my system CDs, a popup says "Setup cannot continue
> because the version of Windows on your computer is newer than the version on
> the CD". I suspect that this is because I have upgraded to SP2 via the MS
> website. What is the best way to reinstall from this point, if I need to go
> that far.
> Thanks.
>
- Posted by Peter on October 14th, 2005
You could also make it easier on yourself for this and possible later
formats/reinstallations by slipstreaming SP2 with your original XP disk
using Autostreamer and burning software (Nero etc.)
http://www.simplyguides.net/guides/u...ostreamer.html
--
Peter
Toronto, Canada
XP Home SP2
P4 dual HT @ 3.0ghz, 2.0gb RAM, 360gb HDD
"David Yoxall (It technician)"
<DavidYoxallIttechnician@discussions.microsoft.com > wrote in message
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> hi bruce,
>
> The best thing to do when installing sp2 is to remove any anti-virus
> software and adware scanners.
>
> now because you already have sp2 installed there are a things you could
> try,
>
> 1. uninstall service pack 2 from add/remove programs in the control panel,
> then uninstall your anti-virus programs then re-apply the service pack
> then
> install your antivirus programs
>
> 2. if you canot uninstall the service pack try using system restore, which
> is located in accessories> system tools> system restore. the restore
> process
> should be easy to follow
>
> 3. you could try a repair of xp using the original disk. to do this follow
> the instructions on this link
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ps/doug92.mspx
>
> you may need to re-apply service pack 2 after the repair, its best to
> remove
> any anti-virus programs before running the repair
>
> "BruceK" wrote:
>
>> I am running WinXP Home + SP2. Also AdAware, SPybot, and Norton AV 2005.
>>
>> Still, my PC often locks up with Rundll32,exe running continuously and
>> consuming all CPU. Is there a way to reload this executable from my
>> original
>> CDs?
>>
>> When I attempt to use my system CDs, a popup says "Setup cannot continue
>> because the version of Windows on your computer is newer than the version
>> on
>> the CD". I suspect that this is because I have upgraded to SP2 via the
>> MS
>> website. What is the best way to reinstall from this point, if I need to
>> go
>> that far.
>> Thanks.
>>