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lcheni@yahoo.com
April 26th 05, 07:41 AM
I have had enough troubles installing XP SP2. Both times, I had to use
recovery CD to get the computer working again by wiping the harddrive
clean to factory install condition.

However, I would very much like to upgrade the Windows Movie Maker to
v2.1 that now only comes with the SP2 update.

Found in the www.windowsmoviemakers.net, there is some go around method
- download the SP2, expand the zipped files/directores; abort the SP2
installation; pick MM2.1 files only for installation.
http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=10850
http://www.futuretime15.karoo.net/other/MakeMM21.txt
(Change to *.bat to perform the MM2 installation)

If I choose to folow this suggestion, what need I go to preserve the
current data/programs installed, just in case that I am stricken again
by the same SP2 plague.

Or the risk is simply too big that is not worth the trouble.

Thanks.

Kenny S
April 26th 05, 07:47 AM
You can download MM2.0 from here as a seperate download.

http://ftp.unb.br/pub/windows/moviemaker/mm20enu.exe


> wrote in message
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>I have had enough troubles installing XP SP2. Both times, I had to use
> recovery CD to get the computer working again by wiping the harddrive
> clean to factory install condition.
>
> However, I would very much like to upgrade the Windows Movie Maker to
> v2.1 that now only comes with the SP2 update.
>
> Found in the www.windowsmoviemakers.net, there is some go around method
> - download the SP2, expand the zipped files/directores; abort the SP2
> installation; pick MM2.1 files only for installation.
> http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=10850
> http://www.futuretime15.karoo.net/other/MakeMM21.txt
> (Change to *.bat to perform the MM2 installation)
>
> If I choose to folow this suggestion, what need I go to preserve the
> current data/programs installed, just in case that I am stricken again
> by the same SP2 plague.
>
> Or the risk is simply too big that is not worth the trouble.
>
> Thanks.
>

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