Make a Windows XP Media Center Recovery Disk

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  • Step 1

    Insert a composed 1.44 megabyte (MB) flexible disk in the flexible disk order of your computer.

  • Step 2

    Click on the "Start" button and then click on the "All Programs" option. Click on the "Accessories" option and then click on the "System Tools" option.

  • Step 3

    Click on the "Backup" option and the Support Utility magician will open. Click on the "Next" button and then click on the "Restore Files and Settings" option. Click on the "Next" button.

  • Step 4

    Locate the Windows Media Center Support file of the "What to Restore" dialog box. Click on the "plus sign" afterwards to the "Automated System re-establishment Backup Set" line to to increase more options.

  • Step 5

    Click on the "Windows_folder" option and then click on the "Repair" option. Click on the "Asrpnp.sif" and "Asr.sif " files so they are selected, and then click on the "Next" button.

  • Step 6

    Click on the "Advanced" option in the "Completing Support or Restoration Wizard" screen. Set the "Restore Files to" field to "Single Folder", and set the "Folder Name" field to the name of your flexible disk drive, such as "A:\".

  • Step 7

    Click on the "Next" button and to leave time for the transfer process to complete. Click on the "Finish" button to end out of the Fenestrate and the Windows Media Center files be saved to the flexible disk.


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