For friends who use Windows XP, when the system crashes or some inexplicable errors occur during system usage, what method do you use to solve them? Generally, the system is reinstalled or restored using Ghost.
However, these methods have their own drawbacks. For example, if you reinstall the system, the original system settings and software must be re-installed, which is very cumbersome. In fact, we can use the Windows XP system repair function to fix system errors and update system files. The original system settings and installed programs will not change. The following describes how to fix Windows XP Professional.
1. When you use the Windows XP system repair function, restart the computer and put the Windows XP system installation CD into the optical drive, when the screen displays the message "Press any key to boot from CD" and Press any key to start booting from the disc), Press any key, such as "Enter.
2. When the screen displays "Windows XP Professional installer, welcome to use installer", Press "Enter. Note that you cannot press the "R" key here. If you press the "R" key, the Windows XP system fault console repair program will be started.
3. In the displayed "Windows XP installation protocol, Windows XP Professional end user installation protocol" interface, press the "F8" key to agree to accept the license agreement.
The "Windows XP Professional installer" prompt appears on the screen. If any of the following Windows XP installations is damaged, the installer can try to fix it. The Windows XP installer is displayed in the list box below the window. If there are more than one, use the up and down arrows to highlight the system to be repaired, and then press the "R" key.
4. When the screen displays "Windows XP Professional installer, the installer has tried to update the following Windows installations", press the "Enter" key.
In this way, the Windows XP system will be automatically installed, and the installation time will be basically the same as the reinstallation system. The original system settings, installed software, and personal information will not change when you use the installed Windows XP operating system. In addition, you must use the Windows XP installation CD to fix and install Windows XP. Otherwise, you cannot log on to Windows XP even if the system is repaired successfully.