directx install fail xp sp3

Discussion in 'Software' started by grateful, Aug 11, 2011.

  1. grateful

    grateful Private E-2

    I've uninstalled Directx via the registry by

    "type regedit in the run and press enter.Next, navigate to the following registry key.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\DirectXb. Here, delete the DirectX folder, exit the Registry Editor, and restart your XP computer" instructions via a few different websites matched

    then I downloaded directx june 2010 redistributable, unpacked it and attempted to run setup. install fails every time.

    dx logs logs attached

    help would be appreciated
     

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  2. plodr

    plodr MajorGeek Super Extraordinaire Moderator Staff Member

  3. grateful

    grateful Private E-2

    internal system error, same deal. arg
     
  4. mimon

    mimon Private E-2

    have you tried a system file check ? command at start/run " sfc /scannow ",when prompted insert the Xp OS disc,if that dosent work out,you may want to consider a repair re-installation ,that'll leave all your current files intact,and should return DirX to the system since its a default win program,you'll just have to re-update windows
    Code:
    Repair Install Printable version
        Because of Service Packs, virus, malware, spyware, etc. changes
        and warnings will be added.
        Read entire article before proceeding with the Repair Install.
       
          It is extremely important that you backup important data that 
        is not available from other media sources. This backup should be 
        located on a separate hard drive, CD, DVD, network storage, 
        etc. that will not be affected by the repair install.  
          Please check out the warning links before attempting the Repair 
        Install. 
        It is to your advantage you follow the suggestions to prevent data 
        loss and especially if you also have the capability to boot into XP, 
        perform the steps listed in the Warning #1 , before proceeding with 
        the repair install.
    
        If the capability to boot into Windows XP is still available and the 
        steps listed in the warning did not help the situation, you can use 
        an OEM XP Pro or Home,  "retail" full version or upgrade CD of the 
        same version Home or Pro to perform a Repair Install.  OEM Restore 
        disks or folders will not work for the Repair Install.
        
        A Repair Install will replace the system files with the files on the 
        XP CD used for the Repair Install. It will leave your applications 
        and settings intact, but Windows updates will need to be reapplied. 
    
        A Repair Install will replace files altered by ad ware and malware, 
        but will not fix an ad ware, malware problem.
    
        You can use the In place upgrade option to change a Product Key in 
        the event you entered a key that was already activated.
    
        An option I highly recommend is creating a Slipstreamed XP CD with 
        SP1, SP2, etc..
        Slipstreaming Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) Good
        http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_sp2_slipstream.asp
        
        Another Slipstream step by step Better
        http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_sp2_slipstream.asp
        
        AutoStreamer mirror link for AutoStreamer  Best!!
        http://mhtools.knoware.nl/raptor/autostreamer/AutoStreamer.exe
        Step by Step on AutoStreamer
    http://www.simplyguides.net/guides/using_autostreamer/using_autostreamer.html
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
        XP REPAIR INSTALL
       
       1. Boot the computer using the XP CD. You may need to change the 
          boot order in the system BIOS. Check your system documentation 
          for steps to access the BIOS and change the boot order. 
        
        2. When you see the "Welcome To Setup" screen, you will see the 
         options below This portion of the Setup program prepares Microsoft 
         Windows XP to run on your computer:
    
       To setup Windows XP now, press ENTER.
    
       To repair a Windows XP installation using Recovery Console, press R.
    
       To quit Setup without installing Windows XP, press F3.
     
       3. Press Enter to start the Windows Setup. 
          do not choose "To repair a Windows XP installation using the 
          Recovery Console, press  R", (you do not want to load Recovery 
          Console). I repeat, do not choose "To repair a Windows XP 
          installation using the Recovery Console, press  R". 
        4. Accept the License Agreement and Windows will search for existing 
           Windows installations. 
        5. Select the XP installation you want to repair from the list and 
           press R to start the repair. If Repair is not one of the options, 
           read Warning #2 below!! 
        6. Setup will copy the necessary files to the hard drive and reboot.  
           Do not press any key to boot from CD when the message appears. 
           Setup will continue as if it were doing a clean install, but your 
           applications and settings will remain intact.
         
        Blaster worm warning: Do not immediately activate over the internet 
        when asked, enable the XP firewall
        [ http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=283673 ]
        before connecting to the internet. You can activate after the 
        firewall is enabled. Control Panel - Network Connections. Right click 
        the connection you use, Properties, and there is a check box on the 
        Advanced [ http://michaelstevenstech.com/xpfirewall1.jpg ] page.
    
        7. Reapply updates or service packs applied since initial Windows XP 
    	installation. Please note that a Repair Install using an Original 
    	pre service pack 1 or 2 XP CD used as the install media will remove 
    	SP1/SP2 respectively and service packs plus updates isssued after the 
    	service packs will need to be reapplied.
    	 
        Service Pack 2 link. Copy and paste link into your browser.
        http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=049C9DBE-3B8E-
        4F30-8245-9E368D3CDB5A&displaylang=en
         
        An option I highly recommend; is creating a Slipstreamed XP CD with 
        SP1, SP2, etc. .
    
        Slipstreaming Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) Good
        http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_sp2_slipstream.asp
        
        Another Slipstream step by step Better
        http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_sp2_slipstream.asp
        
        AutoStreamer mirror link for AutoStreamer  Best!!
        http://mhtools.knoware.nl/raptor/autostreamer/AutoStreamer.exe
        
        Step by Step on AutoStreamer
        http://www.simplyguides.net/guides/using_autostreamer/using_autostreamer.html
        ______________________________________________________________________
        
        Warning! #1
           Should you do a repair install; and is it the best choice?
    
        A Repair Install is not foolproof, and should not be considered 
        the cure-all fix for non-boot situations. 
        To prevent loss of data  or program settings, perform the 
        following before the Repair Install.
    
        Manually delete the Undo_guimode.txt file from the 
        Windows\System32 folder before you perform any of the actions 
        that are listed in the "Symptoms" section of this article. 
        To do this in Windows XP, type the following command at a 
        command prompt: del /a /f %windir%\system32\undo_guimode.txt
    
        From the Start menu, click Run. 
        Screenshot Image
        file://Yellowjacket/i/webs/web/Nighthawk/images/cmdpmt.gif
     
        In the Run dialog box, in the Open text box, type: cmd. Click OK. 
        Delete the undo_guimode.txt file. In the C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe 
        dialog box, type: del /a /f c:\windows\system32\undo_guimode.txt. 
        Press the ENTER key. 
        Screenshot Image
        file://Yellowjacket/i/webs/web/Nighthawk/images/undo_guimode.gif 
        KB Q312369
        http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q312369
    
        Check the link below for an option for recovering from a 
        non-boot event. 
        Windows XP Crashed? Here's Help
        A salvage mission into the depths of Windows XP, explained by a non-geek
        by Charlie White 
        http://www.digitalwebcast.com/2002/03_mar/tutorials/cw_boot_toot.htm
    
        Also as a precaution the windows\system32\WPA.DBL  and WPA.BAK 
        should be copied to a floppy before doing a repair install. For more 
        information see Alex Nichol's  article on XP activation.
        http://aumha.org/a/wpa.htm 
    
        More articles to help prevent data loss. 
    
        http://cquirke.mvps.org/reinst.htm
    
        Additional tips to perform before initiating the Repair Install.
        You should complete the basic requirements of backing up all files 
        and folders that cannot be restored from other media. This includes 
        passwords, applications purchased and downloaded from the internet 
        without CD support, financial records and folders, digital images 
        that cannot be replaced............... 
    
        Backup copies of your registry files (in the %systemroot%\Repair 
        folder) are also replaced after the in-place upgrade is complete.  
        Copy these registry backups to another location before you perform 
        an in-place upgrade/Repair Install.  You may need to use them after 
        the in-place upgrade is complete.
    
        It would also be a good idea to run the Files And Settings Transfer 
        wizard F.A.S.T located on the XP CD.
    
        If you made unorthodox registry changes with third party software, 
        there is the potential of data loss from a Repair Install. Another 
        consideration of concern would be a power failure during the repair 
        install could render your system unbootable and result in loss of data.
    
        The likelihood of you losing the files and folders is probably of 
        minimal risk, but you have to expect the worst and make sure you are 
        prepared for recovery.
    
        If you are sure you have explored all other troubleshooting avenues, 
        then proceed with the repair install.
          ---------------------------------------------------------------------
        
       Warning #2!! If the Repair Option is not Available 
        What should I do? Most important do not ignore the information below!
    
        If the option to Repair Install is NOT available and you continue 
        with the install; you will delete your Windows folder, Documents and 
        Settings folders.  All Applications that place keys in the registry 
        will need to be re-installed. 
    
        You should exit setup if the repair option is not available and 
        consider other options. I have found if the Repair option is not 
        available, XP is usually not repairable and will require a Clean 
        install.
        http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html
        If you still have the ability to access the Windows XP installation, 
        backup all important files not restorable from other sources before 
        attempting any recovery console trouble shooting attempts. 
        
        Possible Fix by reconfiguring boot.ini using Recovery Console.
        1.Boot with XP CD or 6 floppy boot disk set.
        2. Press R to load the Recovery Console.  
        3. Type bootcfg.  
        4. This should fix any boot.ini errors causing setup not to see the  
           XP OS install.  
        5. Try the repair install.
    
        One more suggestion from MVP Alex Nichol
    
        "Reboot, this time taking the immediate R option, and if the CD 
         letter is say K: give these commands
    
        COPY K:\i386\ntldr C:\
        COPY K:\i386\ntdetect.com C:\
    
       (two other files needed - just in case) 
    
       1. Type: ATTRIB -H -R -S C:\boot.ini DEL C:\boot.ini 
    
       2. Type: BootCfg /Rebuild
    
       which will get rid of any damaged boot.ini, search the disk for 
       systems and make a new one. This might even result in a damaged 
       windows reappearing; but gives another chance of getting at the 
       repair"
     
       Feedback on success or failure of the above fixes would be greatly 
       appreciated.
    
        Feedback on success or failure of the above fix would be greatly 
        appreciated.
        xpnews@michaelstevenstech.com
    	
    	Warning!! #3
        Updates must be applied before connecting to the internet after a 
    	repair install.
        Reapply updates or service packs applied since initial Windows XP 
    	installation. Please note that a Repair Install using an Original 
    	pre service pack 1 or 2 XP CD used as the install media will remove 
    	SP1/SP2 respectively and service packs plus updates issued after 
    	the service packs will need to be reapplied. 
    
        Windows XP Service Pack 1
    	http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/servicepacks/sp1/
    
        Service Pack 2
    	 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=049C9DBE-3B8E-4F30-8245-9E368D3CDB5A&displaylang=en
    
        An option I highly recommend; is creating a Slipstreamed XP CD with SP1, SP2, etc. .
    	http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_sp2_slipstream.asp
    
        Slipstreaming Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) Good
    
        Another Slipstream step by step Better
    	http://www.msfn.org/articles.php?action=show&showarticle=49
    
        AutoStreamer mirror link for AutoStreamer  Best!!
    	http://mhtools.knoware.nl/raptor/autostreamer/AutoStreamer.exe
    
        Step by Step on AutoStreamer
    	http://www.simplyguides.net/guides/using_autostreamer/using_autostreamer.html
    
     
    
    
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    Related Microsoft KB Articles 
    
    You May Lose Data or Program Settings After Reinstalling, Repairing or Upgrading Windows XP (Q312369)
    
    System Restore "Restore Points" Are Missing or Deleted (Q301224)
    
    How to Perform an In-Place Upgrade (Reinstallation) of Windows XP (Q315341)
    
    
        
    Michael Stevens MS-MVP XP
    Publishing of this document without permission of the author is 
    forbidden.
    4-29-2003
    Revised 05-16-06
    
     
     

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