Guest artdrivers Posted July 10, 2007 Posted July 10, 2007 Action: Trying to install Windows update Result:Unable to install Windows Update after Repair install Cause: DLL files were corrupted Resolution: Registered the DLL files regsvr32 softpub.dll regsvr32 wintrust.dll regsvr32 initpki.dll regsvr32 dssenh.dll regsvr32 rsaenh.dll regsvr32 cryptdlg.dll "Maurice N ~ MVP" wrote: > Hello, > > I'd ask you to provide a bit of detail as to whether you have an immediate need to do a repair-install or use the Recovery Console. > If it is not immediate --- meaning this system is running & usable--- I'd suggest you make (and have safely stored) a "slipstream CD". > That can be used for repair or to run the Recovery Console. > > Providing you have a regular XP CD that has your XP ( as opposed to just having a "recovery CD" from a manufacturer or pc vendor), then you can "merge" your original XP with the latest service pack ( at this stardate, it is SP 2) into a *slipstream* CD. > > Here is one good reference > Windows 2000/XP SP Slipstreaming by Daniel Petri > http://www.petri.co.il/windows_2000_xp_sp_slipstreaming.htm > > The examples are for Win2000, as well as Win XP. > > No, you do not uninstall SP2 to do a repair. > > -- > Maurice N > MS-MVP Windows (Shell / User), Aumha.net VSOP , DTS-L > ----- > > "Peg Leg Smith" wrote in message news:1441796B-4F07-4741-8388-55EE86E39642@microsoft.com... > > On a computer running XP Pro SP1 that's been updated to SP2, can I run a > > repair from the SP1 OS cd? Should I unistall SP2 before attempting the > > repair? Or how about running the Recovery Console that was installed with the > > original XP installation? > Quote
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