Re: Unable to install accessories



A lot easier for you is going to be running setup from that i386 folder. You find 'winnt32.exe' and run it. This will offer to start setup, and after that and the OK of the EULA agreement, you get the offer to 'repair'.

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"T Brown" <TBrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:B0228314-DD30-415E-910D-827C38931E07@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks, Mark. I am not real sure how to reset the "Installation Path," or how
exactly to point to it. Could you help me? I do have a file named "I386" in
the WINDOWS folder.
Also, I do know about the registry, and how to back it up and restore it.
But I am not skilled enough to change it unless I have step by step
instructions.
I have Win XP Home edition, SP2 (and also recently SP3).
Would it help to re-install SP2? I have been unable to find a download on
Microsoft Downloads. Also, is there any application that can examine my
system to see if all the Microsoft programs and files are up to date, and not
corrupted?
Thanks for your patience,
Tom

"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

It's possible you can find a hidden partition with an i386 folder on it, or
maybe even not hidden. you could point the 'source path' to this folder.

Your "Installation Path" can be reset. HKLM\Software\Microsoft\...
..Windows\Current Version\Setup:
Service Source Path
..Windows\Current Version\Setup:
Source Path .WindowsNT\Current Version - Source Path


With Pro edition:
run GPEDIT.MSC
Local Comp. Policy/Comp. Config/Admin. Templates/System "Specify Windows
Installation file location"
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"T Brown" <TBrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Thanks, Mark. I didn't get too far with this process--the bar moved > about
> 3
> mm! The message I got was that "files that are required for Windows to > run
> properly must be copied to the DLL cache; please insert Windows XP > Prof.
> SP2
> CD"
> Tom
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
>> You can probably run the command :
>> SFC /SCANNOW
>>
>> If it asks for a disk, hit retry a many times to see if the progress >> bar
>> advances anyway.
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>> "T Brown" <TBrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> > I have somehow managed to mess my system up. Paint and Calculator >> > are
>> > no
>> > longer in list of accessories. I have tried to re-install from
>> > Add/Remove
>> > Windows components in Control Panel, and I get a series of error
>> > messages
>> > that many small files are missing. The error msg states to insert
>> > Windows
>> > XP
>> > disk--but it came installed on my computer. Any ideas? Thanks for >> > any
>> > help.
>>

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