glatzfront
Power User
I am considering a repair install for sometime in the future if I can't get the misc. issues fixed. I could do a clean install but wouldn't learn much that way.
HP laptop
Partition 1: Premium 32
P2: XP Pro 32
P3: Storage
P4: Ultimate 32
XP Pro & Ultimate are clean installs.
Premium on P1 is the manufacturer's preinstalled OS from which I have removed the bloatware, cleaned it up & installed SP1 but am left with a few quirky behaviors.
sfc /scannow doesn't find any integrity violations.
I have a Vista SP1 install DVD with all versions and the Upgrade/repair option is available in Premium using this DVD, I checked.
I've read the tutorial but just double checking to be sure.
I have everything imaged with Acronis but still wouldn't want to get into restoring the images.
Questions?
A repair install should only make changes to the Premium OS on P1?
I may have to repair my triple boot? (I'm using EasyBCD)
Any other thoughts or advice?
HP laptop
Partition 1: Premium 32
P2: XP Pro 32
P3: Storage
P4: Ultimate 32
XP Pro & Ultimate are clean installs.
Premium on P1 is the manufacturer's preinstalled OS from which I have removed the bloatware, cleaned it up & installed SP1 but am left with a few quirky behaviors.
sfc /scannow doesn't find any integrity violations.
I have a Vista SP1 install DVD with all versions and the Upgrade/repair option is available in Premium using this DVD, I checked.
I've read the tutorial but just double checking to be sure.
I have everything imaged with Acronis but still wouldn't want to get into restoring the images.
Questions?
A repair install should only make changes to the Premium OS on P1?
I may have to repair my triple boot? (I'm using EasyBCD)
Any other thoughts or advice?