This installation package may still be on the computer from the first time that you installed the later version of Internet Explorer. Locate the installation package in the folder in which you saved the files. Note This package may be located in the Temporary Internet Files folder. To connect to the Microsoft download site, you must have a functional Web browser. If Internet Explorer 6 does not work on the computer after you uninstall the later version of Internet Explorer, you cannot download the Internet Explorer installation package.
Therefore, you will have to use a computer that has a functional Web browser to download the Internet Explorer installation package. Then, use a shared network drive to install the program from the downloaded installation package on this other computer onto the repaired computer. If you cannot use a shared network for this purpose, copy the Internet Explorer installation package onto a CD on the second computer. Then, use this CD to install Internet Explorer on the first computer. If you need help about how to install, reinstall, or uninstall Windows, visit the following Microsoft Web site:.
Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Repairing your Windows XP will remove any Windows updates you have previously installed and also the system drivers will be reverted back to the original XP versions. Some Windows XP settings might be also be reset to their defaults.
Obviously backing up any important data you have would also be beneficial just in case, you never know. A blue screen will appear and begin loading Windows XP Setup from the CD, this could take a minute or more depending on the speed of your system. The next screen is nothing but the Windows XP licensing agreement. Press the F8 key to agree and continue. Windows setup will now look for an existing Windows XP installation and if it finds one, you will be given the chance to repair it, or install a fresh copy of Windows XP.
Now you just have to wait for it to repair the Windows XP core files by overwriting the existing ones in your current Windows XP. Get your Windows XP product key ready off the sticker because you will need to enter it during the process. For some branded computers such as HP, there are usually 2 CDs. Change your boot order. It may be labeled slightly differently depending on your specific BIOS. Normally, the hard drive is the primary boot device.
This means that the system attempts to boot from the hard disk first, loading your installed copy of Windows. You want to change it so that it attempts to boot from your Windows disc before trying the hard drive. Once you've changed your boot order, save your changes and restart your computer. Start the installation.
After you computer reboots again, you will see the message Press any key to boot from CD Press any key on you keyboard to start the Windows setup program.
Setup will load the files necessary to install Windows. This may take a few moments. Navigate to the Repair Installation option. When the setup program first loads, you will be greeted with a Welcome message.
At the bottom of the screen, you will see keys that you can press to navigate the options. Press F8 to agree to the Windows License Agreement.
After the license agreement, you will see a list of your drives. One of them should be labeled "Windows" and will usually be highlighted automatically. The only time you will need to manually select it is if you have multiple operating systems installed. Start the repair. Once you have your copy highlighted, press R to start the Repair process. Windows will begin deleting system files. After the system files are deleted, fresh copies will be installed.
No personal files should be deleted during the repair. During the reinstallation, you will need to select your Region and Language options. You will also need to set your network settings. Most users can choose the first option, "No, this computer is not on a network, or is on a network without a domain. Wait for setup to finish. Once you've entered your preferences, you'll need to wait a few more minutes for Windows to finish copying necessary files.
Your computer will likely reboot during this process. Create your user names. After installation is complete and your computer reboots, you will be asked if you would like to register with Microsoft. This is not the same as activation, and is completely optional. After that, you will be asked to create your user name and any other user names for people using the computer. Select Next. The Windows XP repair installation will now finalize. The Welcome to Microsoft Windows screen appears next, informing you that the next few minutes will be spent setting up your computer.
Registration with Microsoft is optional, but if you'd like to do that now, choose Yes, I'd like to register with Microsoft now , select Next , and follow the instructions to register. Otherwise, choose No, not at this time , and select Next. If you registered with your previous Windows XP installation that you are now repairing, you may not see this screen.
If this is the case, just proceed to the next step. In this step, setup wants to know the names of the users who will use Windows XP so it can set up individual accounts for each user. You must enter at least one name, but can enter up to five here. More users can be entered from within Windows XP after the repair installation is complete. After entering the account name s , select Next to continue. We're almost there! All the necessary files are installed and all the necessary settings are configured.
Select Finish to proceed to Windows XP. Windows XP is now loading. This may take a minute or two depending on your computer's speed. This completes the final step of reinstalling Windows XP!
The first step after reinstalling Windows XP is to proceed to Windows Update to install all the latest updates and fixes from Microsoft. The repair installation restored the original system files, so any updates that you installed prior to this repair installation—including all service packs and other patches —are no longer installed. This is a necessary step to ensure that your repaired installation of Windows XP is secure and up to date.
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