Over the years I have done severs 'Repair Installs' under Windows XP. Usually because of changing a mother board. I have seen several suggestions in this forum to others advising them to do a 'Repair Install' of Windows 7 to correct a problem. I didn't want to hijack the threads to ask exactly how you do that so I will start a new thread to find out how to do it. I have booted the RC CD several times to see if I could find a way but the closest I can come is to find a item to repair a problem that prevents your computer from starting or something like that. As I understand it, that option has more to do with solving boot manager problems that actually repairing any problem Windows 7 files.
So my question is, is that option equvalent to the Windows XP 'repair install' or 'In place upgrade'?
I would really appreciate knowing how to do it under Windows 7 for i feel it will come up one of these days.
Thank you very much.
So my question is, is that option equvalent to the Windows XP 'repair install' or 'In place upgrade'?
I would really appreciate knowing how to do it under Windows 7 for i feel it will come up one of these days.
Thank you very much.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell XPS-8500
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium (Retail) Full version - With SP1
- CPU
- 3.10 Gig Intel Core i5-3350P
- Motherboard
- Dell 0NW73C A00
- Memory
- 8192 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung SyncMaster [Monitor] (19.1"vis, s/n HVELA10194, Octo
- Screen Resolution
- 1024 X 768
- Hard Drives
- INTEL SSDSA2CW120G3 ATA Device [Hard drive] (120.03 GB)
INTEL SSDSA2CW080G3 ATA Device [Hard drive] (80.02 GB)
- Keyboard
- HID Keyboard Device (HP)
- Mouse
- Dell (came with computer)
- Internet Speed
- cox high speed
- Other Info
- The above taken with Bel Arc Advisor