Murray
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
When you run the setup program you can use the repair
option instead of install option. Repair will fix damaged
files without touching user settings and other installed
software.
Hope this helps.
Murray
>-----Original Message-----
>Following the rift between Microsoft and Sun Microsystems
>in re. Java, I deleted a (poorly performing) applet
>application from a web site and all of the Java files
>downloaded/installed in my computer -- but must have
>deleted some MS Java things too. Question is: can I
>reinstall XP Home from the CD to fix the problem, or will
>I create more problems in doing this?
>
>Thanks.
>.
>
option instead of install option. Repair will fix damaged
files without touching user settings and other installed
software.
Hope this helps.
Murray
>-----Original Message-----
>Following the rift between Microsoft and Sun Microsystems
>in re. Java, I deleted a (poorly performing) applet
>application from a web site and all of the Java files
>downloaded/installed in my computer -- but must have
>deleted some MS Java things too. Question is: can I
>reinstall XP Home from the CD to fix the problem, or will
>I create more problems in doing this?
>
>Thanks.
>.
>