How to replace a broken installation disk?

  • Thread starter Brought me to tears!
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Brought me to tears!

My question is somewhat simalar to Mi questioin. I as well do quite a bit of
traveling away from home. I am a Finance Manager and which leaves me
dependent on laptop for all of my required ressources. So I am use to
carrying all of my nescessary bockup and factory install my that And my I
have learened the hard when my operating system cashed or just fails to
respond. Requiring my to A) Use a simple recovey disk. If that dose not
resolve my issue which im most cases unfortunitly it dose not.
Then leaving me with option B) A hard system recovery, and yes you must
have all oem installation disks to preform suck a task. Yesterday I found
myself preforming this very task butt whein I was all most finished with the
reinstallation of my Ms Office Pro Xp Then suddenly for no reason at all I
heard this load pop then a continious grinding niose that was my Ms oem
office install disk. Now to my question how do I go about replacing one of
the two required installation disk with out have to repurchace the intire
progarm which I have allready paid for?
Sincerly
(e-mail address removed) thank for and I would be very greatfull for any
subbjustoion, greggory
 
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Chris Schatte

Brought me to tears,
If your oem copy is under warranty, contact them for a new installation
cd's. If not backup your files then purchase a new copy. oem installations
are only bound by warranty spec's.

Chris Schatte

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