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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
news:308D35D3-DF54-4B31-AC45-BCE264804C0C@microsoft.com...
> 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.
>>




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