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Computer Q&A Board  /  Windows  /  Problems upgrading Windows XP to SP2
Posted by: roy.harrison, February 26th, 2006, 8:57am
I have recently upgraded to Windows XP, and since the installation of service pack 2 I cannot open my System Restore program. I also cannot repiar the installation by using the original windows disk as I get a message that the installed version is a newer one than the one on the disk. I also get restrictions on some of my mail as not being available. I also converted my files to NTFS rather than FAT 32.
Posted by: RELOADER, February 26th, 2006, 8:30pm; Reply: 1
HAVE YOU TRIED UNINSTALLING THE SERVICE PACK BY RIGHT CLICKING ON START BUTTON--SCROOL DOWN TO THE WINDOWS DIRECTORY AND OPEN IT BU LEFT CLICKING ON IT.  THERE SHOULD BE A LIST OF FILES IN BLUE AND ONE IS CALLED "SERVICE PACK ININSTALL"--LEFT CLICK ON IT TO EXPAND THE FOLDER. THE 1ST FILE SHOULD READ-"SPUNINST"--LEFT CLICK ON IT AND ON THE RIGHT THERE SHOULD SHOW ABOUT 4 FILES WITH ONE CALLED-"SPUNINST.EXE".  THIS SHOULD RESTORE YOUR COMPUTER TO THE STATE BEFORE THE SP2 INSTALLATION.  MIGHT WORK FOR YOU?? ::)
Posted by: Ray, February 28th, 2006, 3:49pm; Reply: 2
   There is already a post in this discussion board with deals with how to activate System Restore.  It is at http://www.regvac.com/cgi-bin/forum/Blah.pl?b-answin/m-1137992481/.  Hopefully, that will help you with getting System Restore back.
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