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Help with booting up, Windows 98 and XP issue
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Here is my situation, I have windows 98 with a windows xp home edition upgrade disk. I am reloading windows on my computer but trying to keep the current file system in tact. The problem is, when i put in the windows xp cd it asks me for the 98 cd, then i put that in and it asks me to put the other one back in. once i do that it loads windows but when it reboots it tries to inspect the current hardware configuration instead of continuing on with normal setup.
If any help can be offered, i would really appreciate it.
-Brandon
If any help can be offered, i would really appreciate it.
-Brandon
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I'm assuming you are using a FAT32 file system and you do not wish to upgrade to an NTFS system. Is this correct?
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Originally Posted by brandon
but what the problem is...when i load the windows files on there it should boot from hard disk and continue with setup...but it will not. I do not believe my hard drive is bad...it is farley new. but i did seem to recieve some sort of virus i guess that has infected the files in start up.
Get a Full copy of Windows XP Pro it's only like $100 and way worth it if your a average home user. Just get a full copy of it install it no more problems brother. By the way upgrading is not doing anything expect transfering problems to a new GUI.
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The problem you are having may very well be that you are using a FAT32 file system and some WindowsXP setups require an NTFS setup. I've had Windows pull this on me before when stepping up to XP Pro. I'd recommend trying to convert the file system first.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but you can step up to an NTFS setup from a FAT32 setup without having to format everything and lose all data. There should be a program called something like 'File System Conversion Wizard' in the start menu somewhere that will bring your drive up to the NTFS format without destrying ANY data. It's been a while since I've had to convert a drive, but I believe it's possible. I'll research that a little and post again.
I'd have to agree with Mad Dog on this though, get a copy of XP...full version....go with Pro, you won't be disappointed at all (except the fact that it's still Microsoft :lol: )
Correct me if I'm wrong, but you can step up to an NTFS setup from a FAT32 setup without having to format everything and lose all data. There should be a program called something like 'File System Conversion Wizard' in the start menu somewhere that will bring your drive up to the NTFS format without destrying ANY data. It's been a while since I've had to convert a drive, but I believe it's possible. I'll research that a little and post again.
I'd have to agree with Mad Dog on this though, get a copy of XP...full version....go with Pro, you won't be disappointed at all (except the fact that it's still Microsoft :lol: )
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Here's a little bit from http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;307881 that may help you a bit:
Converting a FAT or FAT32 Volume to NTFS
NOTE: Although the possibility of corruption or data loss during the conversion is minimal, it is recommended that you perform a backup of the data on the volume that you want to convert before you start the conversion.
To convert an existing FAT or FAT32 volume to NTFS, follow these steps:
Converting a FAT or FAT32 Volume to NTFS
NOTE: Although the possibility of corruption or data loss during the conversion is minimal, it is recommended that you perform a backup of the data on the volume that you want to convert before you start the conversion.
To convert an existing FAT or FAT32 volume to NTFS, follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command Prompt.
- At the command prompt, type the following, where drive letter is the drive that you want to convert: convert drive letter: /fs:ntfs
For example, type the following command to convert drive E to NTFS: convert e: /fs:ntfs - When the following message is displayed in the command prompt window, type the volume label of the drive that you are converting, and then press ENTER: The type of the file system is FAT.
Enter the current volume label for drive drive letter: - When the conversion to NTFS is complete, the following line is displayed in the command prompt window:
Conversion complete - Quit the command prompt.
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