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Re: Faulty Microsoft disk

 
 
David B.
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      11-04-2009

That's not necessarily a bad CD, could also be a bad hard drive, bad CD
drive, or bad RAM. You need to do some hardware testing before assuming you
need a new disk.

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"RustyRussell" <> wrote in message
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>I have windows xp professional x64 edition which is showing errors when I
> try to reinstall xp after hard disk crash and how do I get a new disk from
> microsoft my supplier says Microsoft do not support and not supplying
> replacements.
> Can I down load it??
>
> serial number FXJJC Q386K 4RYXK C4MKX XXXXX X's put in to not show
> correct
> serial number but available should you need it.
> The disk was supplied by Komplett.se one of your distributors.
>
> Hard disk was samsung T166 spinpoint and error showing is cannot read
> mstime.dll and others like msvidctl.dll
> can you advise me what to do???
>
> Rusty


 
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