(Also, as I have reduced to minimum hardware for installing-windows, less risk the better see Error occurs during the installation of Windows XP, scroll down, 'tis 3rd last item). (Restoring " wpa.bak" averts System from a moment of (noticeable) hesitation while it checks data, and creates a new backup). This allows me less to backup, I know I have an uncluttered error-free, and less error-prone OS.įurther, I can refresh the installation at any time, and later restore my other 'stuff'. Though I have software in/on my xp-setup, instead of installing at first login, I manually activate RunOnceEx, after I perform a backup. Restore registry-system-state and reboot, job's done. Rename " wpa.dbl" retrieve/restore from backup " wpa.dbl" " wpa.bak". Perform a clean (formatted hard-drive) install. It does not matter if you have only SP2 backups and do a (clean) SP3 install (files change, not system-state), not that I can notice. Oh what was I thinking!, restoring SP2 files to a clean up-to-date SP3 installation, then doing an in-place "upgrade".
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