Re: Uninstall SP2

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Hi all and thank you for your time. I understand that the description of my
problem is some parts unclear, but excuse my self but English, as you
noticed, is not my first language and I'm right now typing from a 10 years
old laptop with Italian keyboard and a 10 inch screen!!! But most important,
I don't think I quite understood what messed I did. So I'll try to explain it
better...but Irepeat I really don't know what I did! And I spent the all day
back up my data..and spent a 100 bucks to buy an external hard disk!!!

>From my understanding this moron from ewido asked me to boot from my windows
cd and go to recovery console....and I never did that in my life! So he
suggested to visit this link http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307654 on How to
install and use the Recovery Console in Windows XP. So I went there and I
followed the steps...but "Setup cannot continue because the version of
Windows on your computer is newer than the version on the CD." Right, I have
the cd of windows with sp1...so I went to this other link
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/898594/ to solve....to try to solve the
problem and I used method 3 "Method 3: Install the Recovery Console by using
files in the Windows XP SP2 Installation folder". But in first step it ask me
to create a sp2 folder so I went to this other link
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/900871/ "How to integrate Windows XP Service
Pack 2 files into the Windows XP installation folder" and I followed method
1. I did all the steps untill step 9 where it says "After you complete the
integration process, run an in-place upgrade to Windows XP SP2. To do this,
click Start, click Run, type C:\XPCD\i386\winnt32, and then click OK." And
this is what I did...sorry guys to keep it that long but that's the only way
to explain the mess I did...now the grapich of the computer it's ok...I can
do basically evrething except connect to the internet..in fact if I try to
click on the internet provider icon on the desktop, nothing happens, and if I
try to click on Start-Connect to the computer freezes for about 10 sec and
nothing happens. I try also to click on the folder "Network Conncetions" from
Control Pannel but it's empty. So I tried to reinstall my access manager
internet provider "Sympatico" but it didn't work.

That's about it....I really, really, really appreciate your time and help
guys, I hope I clearly explain the mess I did.
Thank you very much for your help

Ciao




"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

> Woldo wrote:
> > I think that by mistake I had to install again sp2 while I didn't
> > unistall it before doing so. I followed some instruction that an
> > ewido software representative gave me to check if I had a trojan on
> > my system32 folder. He said please boot from a Windows
> > (Boot)CD, enter the Recovery Console:
> > ( http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307654 )
> > and rename this file:
> > C:\Documents and Settings\Walid\Local
> > Settings\Temp\hsperfdata_Walid\2336 to 2336.bak and then send us a
> > copy of this file.
> >
> > So I went to this link
> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307654
> > but an error occured "Setup cannot continue because the version of
> > Windows on your computer is newer than the version on the CD". as a
> > matter of fact my winXP cd is SP1 so I clicked on this link to
> > solve the problem http://support.microsoft.com/kb/898594/ and I
> > choose method 3. So I followed the instruction on this link
> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/900871/ on How to integrate Windows
> > XP Service Pack 2 files into the Windows XP installation folder. I
> > used method 1.
> >
> > The problem now is that my computer has a weird graphic, I can't
> > connect to the internet and it looks like win98. So I think that I
> > installed
> > WINDOWS XP again while my PC already had winXP...
> >
> > So I tried to unistall SP2 but I don't have in Add\Remove, nor I
> > have $NtServicePackUninstall$, etc....I tried evrething....Please
> > help! What should I do?
> >
> > Thank you very much for you help
>
> I tried to read and make sense of that - I really did.. But the timeline is
> all out of whack and the descriptions are sketchy at best. What it sounds
> like to me is that you got in over your head and instead of seeking more
> help - you started digging into the bottom of the pool. You even brought
> your own pick-axe to get through the concrete. You tried pretty hard too -
> it was actually a decent attempt - looks like you even got the water to
> start draining out of the pool.
>
> First - that whole first paragraph.. I don't get it. You thought you had
> to reinstall SP2 again.. btu you didn't.. but you did.. and so you talked
> to someone at ewido software who told you to (for some reason) boot into
> Recovery Console and rename a single file and that would check if you had a
> trojan?! Wow - I almost stopped reading there - I don't know (first of all)
> why you would thought you needed to reinstall SP2. I don't know why you
> thought you first had to uninstall SP2 to reinstall SP2. I don't know how
> you got directed to ewido software to troubleshoot trouble you seem to
> indicate centered around the reinstallation of SP2. I don't know how you
> (or they) got to this conclusion of renaming some obscure file name in
> recovery console and sending them the copy of this file from what is
> obviously your temporary files (in your profile) would tell them if you had
> a trojan or not... That whole thing is a hodge-podge of missing information
> and inconsistencies.. Can you please go back and explain in more detail -
> because it doesn't get better after that. =)
>
> The recovery console can be an intimidating place - thus the warning in the
> very first link you presented:
>
> "However, Microsoft recommends this method of system recovery for advanced
> users only."
>
> That should have been a hint that perhaps - if you did not feel comfortable
> there - you should either seek another solution and/or bring it to someone
> who you know would understand it.
>
> Your comprehension seems to be decent - because you say that didn't work and
> you found the next article - which told you that you needed an SP2
> integrated Windows XP CD.. You even followed the link from there and I
> suppose (some details in the timeline are missing here) you created your own
> SP2 integrated CD? Good job if so! There are a lot of people that find
> that difficult.
>
> But then there is this HUGE gap in the timeline - I don't know what you did
> then. *If* you created the SP2 integrated Windows XP CD and you went into
> the recovery console - and *if* you did what the ewido software people told
> you to and nothing else - then I don't know how you would get to the point
> you are at.
>
> Then it gets more confusing..
>
> All of a sudden you are trying to uninstall SP2.. I still don't get that
> one.. Who told you to do this? Why did they tell you to do this? Why are
> you listening to them?!
>
> I'd love to help - but through all that I don't know WHY you did any of it -
> I don;t know what trouble you were having that would cause you to go through
> so much more trouble to get in a worse shape than you were obviously.
>
> Help us help you... Take some time to organize and explain everything. =)
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
>
>
.



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