It's normally not necessary to backup your stuff before a Repair Install but monthly backups is not a bad idea in itself. Before you do the Repair Install try running the System File Checker. To do this go to Start|Run and enter this command:
sfc /scannow
Sometimes MS comes out with a hot fix for a particular problem. Wait for a day or so to see if someone posts it here.
PS I don't see any specific hot fix for this except the ones covered in SP1 (Service Pack 1); I'm assuming you have SP1 already installed. Here is a helpful link re DVDs.
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It's normally not necessary to backup your stuff before a Repair Install but monthly backups is not a bad idea in itself. Before you do the Repair Install try running the System File Checker. To do this go to Start|Run and enter this command:
sfc /scannow
Sometimes MS comes out with a hot fix for a particular problem. Wait for a day or so to see if someone posts it here.
PS I don't see any specific hot fix for this except the ones covered in SP1 (Service Pack 1); I'm assuming you have SP1 already installed. Here is a helpful link re DVDs.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=321641
Message Edited by maxd on 05-14-2004 01:29 PM