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Old 5th August, 2004, 08:10 AM
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To avoid this in the future, there are some specific steps you can take to *try* to save your Windows install...

Usually repairing Windows will not work, because Windows tries to reinstall your old chipset drivers. Thus, you should uninstall them. You should also use Driver Cleaner. Depending on your version of Windows (AFAIK this will not work with XP Home), use SYSPREP.
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