Well,
* Truly saying there no such thing.
* We have System Restore and the Non Destructive Recovery process(Repair of the OS) that have been highlighted by other friends.
2006-10-31 19:52:25
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answered by PS 2
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Why you want to go to the previous installation of xp
if you want not to loose any file or document
try to repair your window xp
How To Do a Repair Install of XP
Make sure the BIOS is set to boot from the CD (put the CD above the HD in the boot order)
Insert the XP CD and boot to it
When you see " To setup Windows XP now, press ENTER", go ahead and press ENTER
You will now see an option to repair Windows by pressing "R". Do not select this option - it will only take you to the Recovery Console which is not what we want to do. Instead, choose to continue the installation
When you see the license agreement, press F8 to agree
On the next screen make sure your current XP installation is selected and then press "R" to repair XP
At this point XP will begin to install on top of itself, replacing damaged, missing or altered system files. Follow the instructions on the remaining screens to complete the Repair Install. It will look very much like a normal (new) OS installation.
2006-10-31 17:29:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe you are referring to system restore, here's how you do it, good luck:
window xp
start>all programs>accessories>system tools>system restore
2006-10-31 17:31:18
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answered by Adeel I 3
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if u r refering to system restore its done by
window xp
start>all programs>accessories>system tools>system restore
or right click my computer> proerties> system restore> settings...
best wishes...
2006-10-31 17:44:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't believe this crap. Just reformat and reinstall.
2006-10-31 17:26:47
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answered by liketoaskq 5
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http://bartman1.blogspot.com/ this site has step by step directions
2006-10-31 20:23:54
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answered by bsmith13421 6
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