> You have to first select that you want to install windows. It then
> looks for an existing installation and prompts you to repair it.
> I've been warned that the Home Edition of XP does not let you run a
> Repair, XP Pro does. I've not tried it with home, so I can't say for
> sure.

That is correct. You have to select "Install". I repaired my kids computer with 
XP Home and have had no problems other than the windows update issue I 
mentioned earlier.

Rick Knoble 
'85 300 CD
'87 190 DT

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