Thanks Tony

But, if I have to erase the disk and reinstall W7 when it expires, why don´t I 
wait for W7 in October 22, buy it and go through the
whole work? 

I did not understand your advice to migrate my work to a browser. I had a D: 
drive with most of my data. I could move downloads, and
many things in the C: drive to the D: before starting a new C: with W7. Right 
thinking?

I also did not understand this:

"Note that most apps in WinXP/Vista do NOT need to be re-installed to
work properly. Just copy over the old folder and make shortcuts."

I know, I am taking your time.

Thank you

Marcio

-----Original Message-----
>From: Tony B <[email protected]>
>Sent: Jun 29, 2009 3:44 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Any charitable soul?
>
>Forget it. Get a new drive and install Win7 to it (still a free
>download). If you try to migrate most of your work to a browser, then
>getting up and running will be about as easy as installing the OS
>itself. i.e., you won't need to install a lot of programs to get back
>online. Note that Win7 will expire and presumably there will be no
>upgrade path (you'll have to format and install clean).
>
>Note that most apps in WinXP/Vista do NOT need to be re-installed to
>work properly. Just copy over the old folder and make shortcuts.
>Sometimes installing fresh is less hassle though.
>
>
>On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Marcio<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Before I erase C: and start all over (what a pain...to install all programs) 
>> and before I reinstall WXP on the top of WXP (or install WV on the top o XP) 
>> I am stll trying to solve the problem I have, my WXP Pro doesn´t work with 
>> RESTORE. Here is what comes when I try to get into the system restore tab in 
>> system properties:
>>
>> Run a DLL as an App has encountered a problem and needs to close.  We are 
>> sorry for the inconvenience.
>> Don´t you all think I did my homework before bothering you?
>
>
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