CD of Win XP Home Edition want to run repair installation

Original title: Win XP Home Edition

I lost my cd of win xp. I still have the product label on the pc with the product key.

I just want to fix it because some files are missing.

Anyone have any ideas?

Hi StevenKelley2010,

· What is the number and the model of the computer?

· You receive an error message or error with the missing files?

· If Yes, please mention the names of the missing file.

· What is the service pack installed?

· Do you remember all the recent changes on the computer before the show?

Performing the repair facility is the last resort, we recommend or to resolve the problem faced by users.

However, you must contact the manufacturer of the computer for setting up disk.

You can also check: how to replace Microsoft or hardware, packs software service to order and replace product manuals: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326246

With regard to:

Samhrutha G S - Microsoft technical support.

Tags: Windows

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