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"Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Xns97F11FACC315BJAHD88W90A0DS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> "Bob B" <boobbby@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> news:YOCog.53796$qD.15578@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
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>> If I wanted to repair Internet Explorer or Outlook Express how would
>> this be possible as they don't seem to be in the add/remove folder
>> Dell 9150 XP media edition 2005 sp2
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> Have your Dell restore cd handy, and google for iefix.
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> Regards,
> Dustin
> Sites I find interesting:
> http://www.boycottriaa.com
> p2pnet.net">http://p2pnet.net
This is my reply from Dell
Dear Customer,
Thank you for contacting Dell online customer care.
In order to comply with Microsoft regulations, Dell is no longer allowed to
ship Microsoft Operating system CD to the customers.
As a reason, we are no longer shipping Windows CDs with the systems
according to Dells policy worldwide. We appreciate your co-operation in this
matter.
I would like to inform you that PC Restore can be used to quickly and easily
restore a your system to the factory image. An image of the system is
created at the factory and stored on a hidden partition.
To start the application, you just have to press Ctrl F11 when the blue bar
with "www.dell.com" is displayed during the boot process. PC Restore only
takes a few minutes to restore the operating system.
Not much help just to sort out outllook Express!! or if my hard drive goes
up the creek!!
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