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Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Support
- System requirements
- Serial number
- Tips for Program Help
- More about MAGIX
- Introduction
- 1-click quick maintenance
- Program functions at a glance
- Functions in detail
- Additional features and settings
- MAGIX PC Check Live
- File filter
- Recorder and media information
- Help menu
- Help
- Tutorial video...
- Glossary
- Find knowledge & workshops...
- Open magix.info - the Multimedia Knowledge Community
- Professional system analysis
- MAGIX Screenshare
- Register online
- Online Update
- Show instruction dialog again
- Reset repair of Windows registry to original state
- Reset registry to original state
- Reset cleaning of Windows registry
- About MAGIX PC Check & Tuning 2011
- Tips & tricks - Problems & solutions
- MAGIX services in detail
- Glossary
- Index
84 Tips & tricks - Problems & solutions
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Warning: Don't start the repair console. This is not the same as the repair
function.
4. Agree to the license conditions by pressing "F8".
The set-up routine automatically searches the hard drive for existing operating
systems. If the program finds Windows XP, even if it is defective, the
installation routine will offer to repair it.
5. Using arrow keys, select the partition (if you have multiple), where your
Windows XP is installed and press enter.
6. Now, press the R key to start repairs. Installation files for repairs will be
copied to your PC.
7. Follow the program's instructions and after a restart, your computer should
work again.
Warning: After repairs, install up-to-date device drivers and updates for
Windows XP itself (Service Pack 2 and 3), to update the system.
Boot function (start from CD)
If the boot function is not activated on the CD-ROM proceed as follows to start
from your Windows CD:
1.To open BIOS, boot your PC and press the "Delete" key or "F2". Here you
can change important system settings.
2. In BIOS find the list determining the order of boot drives (boot sequence,
boot device or others) and set it to CD-ROM.
Note: It is recommended that you use your main board's manual to set up your
BIOS. All the steps and functions should be described precisely.
3. If you haven't already done so, place the installation CD into the CD-ROM
drive.
4. Confirm the change, so that BIOS is updated, and restart the PC. The CD
drives will be searched for bootable programs and the Windows CD will boot.