Re: Restore Windows Files?



Do you have the Windows XP Welcome Screen (that has large Welcome with User
names to the right), or the Windows Classic Welcome screen that has a window
with a text box to enter User name and a textbox to enter password?

If you do not have either, then have you modified the Windows Welcome Screen
with some external application?

When you said you have an image you downloaded from a screen saver site,
does this only appear when you don't login for a while and the screen saver
kicks in?

How did you change the Welcome Screen?

"JWray" <JWray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2C681256-1ADB-44E0-97F6-F08B9E7FC38C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I got a pop up message saying that for Windows stability I needed to
restore
certain Windows files because they were replaced with unrecognized ones.
It
then said "Please insert your CD". It didn't actually say what CD I had to
insert, but I'm sure it was the operating system CD which I don't have. My
Dell didn't come with one. When I start up, my computer gives me two
operating systems to choose from, Windows XP and Restore Windows XP. I've
tried both and I can't tell a difference in either of them. When I have
the
welcome screen, the background isn't what it should be, but an image I
downloaded from a screen saver website. Can anyone help me out?

Jessica


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