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My Laptop is now nearly 2 Years old and by this Time, I got too many Errors in my Windows Application.

Now they are too much ....

I will try to resolve this Problem by buying XP Repair Pro - but if this fails, I will have to istall a new XP Version.

So how to do it, with loosing my saved Datas "C" on the "D" HD?

Thanks to all helpfull Advices.

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Two years with windows and no crash. That has to be some kind of record. I don't know what you mean by errors would assume programs often hang up or freeze. things like that. Fresh install can clean everthing up, but your going to have alot of updates to do, and if your not doing back up and don't have a system for back ups you need to get that in order before you start. You need to know where and what programs you have and are they in a place that you can reloasd them from. Things can and do go wornge with complete rebuilds, but if you get orginzted first then it is just a matter of starting over nothing lost. If you have never done it before would be good to have a pal help anfd teach after that your good to go.PS about the clean up programs. Most assume alot because ever system is alittle differant. Thay don't do anything you can't do yourself but they are fast. Then again if you stay on top of house cleaning it never that much to do anyway. Full rebuild will teach you alot about your PC the system and get your back ups stright.

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I never have done it before to install a new XP Version - how do I proceed?

I have to mention, that I am using already a external USB-Keyboard, due to some Malfunctions in my

Laptop Keybord AND using an external DVD/CD-Player .....

With this external Hardware will it work out?

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I never have done it before to install a new XP Version - how do I proceed?

I have to mention, that I am using already a external USB-Keyboard, due to some Malfunctions in my

Laptop Keybord AND using an external DVD/CD-Player .....

With this external Hardware will it work out?

You may find it hard to do a back up to CD. Most HD are vary large and you may have alot of files to save. You say new version do you mean re install XP that came with PC or do you want to up grade to vista. plus not knowing your system usb keyboard could be problem, but if install repairs your standard keyboard then it will start working during the re build. Sounds like you better get a on site check out of what you have going on there before you end up deleting anything.

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With the faulty keyboard and the Windows errors (that may be disk problems for all you know), it may be better to just buy a new laptop with Windows preloaded and then just transfer your data from one to the other. Considering the cost of buying a new Windows, replacing the whole thing may be better in the long run.

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