Installing metatexis removes original files for windows XP
Thread poster: Alexandra Beisl
Alexandra Beisl
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Sep 9, 2009

Hi there

This morning I installed metatexis for Word 2002 XP, downloaded from your website http://www.metatexis.de/
on a PC that runs on Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3. During the installation process I was prompted to insert the original Windows XP disk to ensure stability of the system as the installation process had seemingly overwritten original Windows XP files. Unfortunately, I
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Hi there

This morning I installed metatexis for Word 2002 XP, downloaded from your website http://www.metatexis.de/
on a PC that runs on Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3. During the installation process I was prompted to insert the original Windows XP disk to ensure stability of the system as the installation process had seemingly overwritten original Windows XP files. Unfortunately, I do not have such a disk as the PC was shipped out to me without one, when I originally bought it. Have you come across this before and could you advise me on this particular issue? Surely Metatexis should not mess with the operating system.

Thanks

Alex
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Installing metatexis removes original files for windows XP






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