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ReZ May 31st, 2005 12:20 pm
SMARTDRIVE? Problems Installing Windows XP Pro
 
To install Windows XP, i need "SMARTDRIVE"? I believe i'm supposed to type "SMARTDRV" as a command. I've tried this on drive "A:, C:, D: & E:" with NO success, i keep getting the following error message:

Quote:

Bad Command Or File Name
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what i should do please?
Thank you for your time.

Catweazle May 31st, 2005 1:07 pm
Re: SMARTDRIVE? Problems Installing Windows XP Pro
 
Oh my goodness no! What on earth are you trying to do? SMARTDRIVE is a Windows 3.1 utility!

For instructions about preparing your system and installing XP read this topic and the articles I've linked there:

http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread6632.html

That isn't an old Windows 3 PC is it? If so it is most likely not powerful enough to run XP.

Gaffer Sport May 31st, 2005 1:29 pm
Re: SMARTDRIVE? Problems Installing Windows XP Pro
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Catweazle
Oh my goodness no! What on earth are you trying to do? SMARTDRIVE is a Windows 3.1 utility!

For instructions about preparing your system and installing XP read this topic and the articles I've linked there:

http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread6632.html

That isn't an old Windows 3 PC is it? If so it is most likely not powerful enough to run XP.

Smartdrive is used today to speed up the install process of Windows on certain PC's.

Take a look on google for a bootdisk that comes with smartdrive available.

However, most home PC's should not require smartdrive. Who told you that you needed it?

The only reason that I would see you needing it is if you are installing XP from the dos prompt, which is a long way around as XP has a self boot to install.


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