PvdG42
8/27/2008 12:50:00 PM
"Julia Sheppard" <JuliaSheppard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D34EB166-AC1E-4821-8449-5E3C0EF4E2B6@microsoft.com...
> Hello, I'm trying to reinstall Windows XP with the same disc it was
> originally installed with. When I try to do this a message appears saying
> this isn't possible as it is an older version of window but if I want to
> install it I will lose all my settings etc. The problem is I can't
> actually
> go ahead and install this disc. Please can someone help me???!!! Many thnx
You are getting the message because you have installed one or more service
packs for Windows XP since the original installation. You basically have two
choices:
1. Check the CD to see which Service pack came on it. It the CD includes
SP2, for example, it should say that. Uninstall any Service Packs not listed
on the CD, then reinstall XP from CD.
2. Opt for a clean install by booting from the CD, then taking that option.
You should back up all files you want/need first, as this option will format
the OS partition and install XP from scratch.