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From: EJMJS on 23 Jun 2006 23:05 hiya everyone. i would very much appreciate if you were able to help me please. i have reinstalled windows xp home due to some problems i was having with the pc. formatted to ntfs and started a fresh. everything installed perfectly and registered fine. i ran the first set of windows updates and they installed fine. i restarted as prompted. once the pc had loaded i ran windows update again. once doing this about half way through a Windows File Protection message comes up saying that files have been replaced and that original files need to be restored. this only comes up when i install updates. "C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386/controls.man, is not availible. Contact your admin or insert xp KB900725 source files now. if i restart the pc once this apears i can only boot into safe mode and have to go through the whole process again. i have now done this 3 times and am getting very frustrated. i have searched around microsofts site and havnt come across an answer to help. i would very much appreciate any help you can give me on this. my email is - ejayemjayes(a)hotmail.com Thanx in advance!!
From: gazotime on 23 Jun 2006 23:40 -- thank you "EJMJS" wrote: > hiya everyone. i would very much appreciate if you were able to help me > please. i have reinstalled windows xp home due to some problems i was having > with the pc. formatted to ntfs and started a fresh. everything installed > perfectly and registered fine. i ran the first set of windows updates and > they installed fine. i restarted as prompted. once the pc had loaded i ran > windows update again. once doing this about half way through a Windows File > Protection message comes up saying that files have been replaced and that > original files need to be restored. this only comes up when i install > updates. "C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386/controls.man, is not availible. > Contact your admin or insert xp KB900725 source files now. if i restart the > pc once this apears i can only boot into safe mode and have to go through the > whole process again. i have now done this 3 times and am getting very > frustrated. i have searched around microsofts site and havnt come across an > answer to help. i would very much appreciate any help you can give me on > this. my email is - ejayemjayes(a)hotmail.com Thanx in advance!!
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