Never Touching Dos Again....
<div class="IPBDescription">Anyone know how to fix this predicament?</div> Well... I went a day without computer I think due to my brilliance in toying around with my fragile BIOS, (installed an older copy of BIOS that would let me use the DOS sound drivers). Things seemed okay for awhile, and slightly slower Windows XP boot-up, then the day before yesterday, it was checking my drive for consistency, (like I didn't shut down the computer properly. Continued working from there, then the next day, went dead. $@*&!%%@% System was considered missing/corrupt. Wasted about half an hour at a friend's house guessing how to make an XP boot disk. Then testing it, only to find it give me the exact &^$&*%!* error, (except instead of 'WINDOWS', it was now 'windows' - small case; some brilliant &^@$*&%!! progress there, huh?)
Eventually, the only way to recover at least something on the computer was to reinstall XP again, and erase any remains of the XP that I had.
Now my dilemma:
While a good portion of my programs remain intact, the Windows registry was cleared out, so a lot of the stuff is brand new, according to my system. Is there any way that I could easily add program info to the registry again? Or do I just need to reinstall everything? I think I already know the answer, but I'm just hoping that the shred of hope hasn't been completely stomped by the likes of Microsoft AGAIN...
Eventually, the only way to recover at least something on the computer was to reinstall XP again, and erase any remains of the XP that I had.
Now my dilemma:
While a good portion of my programs remain intact, the Windows registry was cleared out, so a lot of the stuff is brand new, according to my system. Is there any way that I could easily add program info to the registry again? Or do I just need to reinstall everything? I think I already know the answer, but I'm just hoping that the shred of hope hasn't been completely stomped by the likes of Microsoft AGAIN...
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/writes mental note to make backups in the future; listens to "Elanor Rigby" to feel better/more depressed...
It will only cause tears.