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    Quote Originally Posted by hakah View Post
    How Can I start my Window Repair? What kind of software I need to use for that? Thanks for the help!
    you will just need the XP Bootable CD- which should be the same version as what you have currently installed.

    Once you boot from the CD, it will show you options to do a clean install or repair. Select repair.

    Find details with pictures in the link below:

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    Thanks for the information. But I do not have the Bootable CD on hand. I have to get it from my niece and I don't know whether she still have it or not. She is now using Windows 7 already.
    I will tell you the answer later. Thanks a lot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hakah View Post
    Thanks for the information. But I do not have the Bootable CD on hand. I have to get it from my niece and I don't know whether she still have it or not. She is now using Windows 7 already.
    I will tell you the answer later. Thanks a lot!
    Would you be able to download the ISO file? I could provide you the link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grr View Post
    Would you be able to download the ISO file? I could provide you the link.
    No problem, I can download and burn with Alcohol 120%. Thank you in advance!
    One more thing to seek your opinion, you recommend newly installed Windows 7 or Windows 8 as there are still bugs found and not so stable as most users comment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hakah View Post
    No problem, I can download and burn with Alcohol 120%. Thank you in advance!
    One more thing to seek your opinion, you recommend newly installed Windows 7 or Windows 8 as there are still bugs found and not so stable as most users comment.
    You are Welcome Hakah.

    I'm still using Windows-7 and could recommend that. However, Windows-8 seems to be more fast and somewhat secure too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grr View Post
    You are Welcome Hakah.

    I'm still using Windows-7 and could recommend that. However, Windows-8 seems to be more fast and somewhat secure too.
    If you are feasible, please provide me the iso file link to work with. Many thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hakah View Post
    If you are feasible, please provide me the iso file link to work with. Many thanks!
    sure. what version of XP do you have? Home, Professional, Corporate. 32/64bit?

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