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OK type start > Run

Type in the following … Notice the space between the C and the /

sfc /scannow

Hi,

Ok, we have this again…like with the Repairs Program:

When checking if all secured windos-files are the original version, it askes for the CD of Windows XP Professional because of files that need to be copied to the folder DLL Cache.
But we do not have that, we have Windows XP Home Edition installed on this pc.
I inserted the XP Home Edition-cd, but it does not agree and keeps asking for XP Professional.

Do you have an i386 folder on your C drive ?

I have several

and again I cannot add attachments, even not after start-up of the pc, so I will send you a printscreen per e-mail of the maps found.

OK run sfc /scannow again but when it comes up and asks for the disc there should be a browse option… Use that and select the i386 folder

It has asked for the (wrong, Windos Xp Professional) disk several times now, but never with a browse-option. (or I have overseen it, several times…)

As far as I can remember it also did not have a browse-option when I ran the sfc-scan (step3) of that Tweeking/ Windows Repair-program you told me about.

Could the problem with it asking for the wrong cd perhaps be that we have Windows XP Home Edition installed with Office XP Professional ? Perhaps it mistakes the office-version for the windows-version ?

There is a solution to this but it will require you to make a minor edit in the registry

Click on the Start button, type REGEDIT in the Run dialog box off the Start Menu, click OK, and then navigate to the following key in the left pane of the Regedit window:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\

When you click on the last subkey (Setup), you will see in the right pane a value called SourcePath, which will point to your CD-ROM drive. Assuming that you have made the copy of the I386 folder to the root of your C: drive, then all you have to do is double click on this value and change it to point to C: instead.

You might also need to modify the value SourcePath at this location:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\

ehm, you say assuming I have made the copy of the i386 folder to the root of my c:drive, but like I said I have several i386 folders. I have not copied any of them to the c: root, because I would not know which one to pick.

My i386 folders are in:
C:\Windows\DriverCache
C:\Windows ServicePackFiles
C:\Windows ServicePackFiles\ServicePackCache
C:\ProgramFiles\Java\jre7\lib
C:\Windows\System32\Spool\XPSES
C:\Windows\System32\ReinstallBackup\0000 (and also in 0001,0002,0003,0004,0005,00011) \Driver Files
C:\Windows\System32\Spool\XPSES\i386

today I have searched for that i386 again, and it also found a folder in D:\13eef7c6eaf6c30a2ed901fa, it did not find that one a few days ago

Unfortunately all my research would suggest a clean install to be the only option

Hi there,

sorry for the late reply, that might have looked ungratefull or something for all your help. Which I am not, but we are going through very difficult family circumstances.

Not so happy with your conclusion of course, but you had warned me that it might end up to that. Thanks anyway for all your help. I will do a reinstall of windows as soon as things have setlled down here.

best regards, Saskia

Not a problem family comes first