You need to watch the screen during bootup and press a key when prompted to boot from CD.
Catweazle
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Do you mean you already have XP loaded? If so, why are you trying to install another version?
By the way, that 'Press a key...' message is a BIOS one. The different CD should make no difference. Check the boot order settings in BIOS setup. Disable other boot options if necessary. The message will definitely be there but your BIOS setup configuration may be causing it to be bypassed.
Catweazle
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Then I can oly assume that you've installed a poorly copied illicit instance of XP Pro corporate edition, which is not actually a bootable CD. Autorun is a different thing altogether to Bootable. A genuine Windows XP Corporate is definitely bootable.
Please don't ask here for assistance with illegally obtained software.
Catweazle
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Catwazle i like the terminolagy lol poorly copied illicit instance of XP Pro corporate edition----- in other words copied cd lol
have you tried tappingh is it f8 or f10 when it is booting so then you select number for the disc
sorry if i have this wrong im only a newbie or maybe if it is a iso image to burn it at a lower speed as files may be currupted like on a linux iso image
Epsos
epsos
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i had the same fault and my copy as far as i know is legitimate. mine is missing the iso image.:cool:
JANINE
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Thanks lol......dont think i need ethical lessons on aquirying my software, i ask for advise on a non booting disc......not where to shop lol.
Cheers :p
Nothing to do with ethical lessons, simply to do with forum rules. If the Windows CD is legitimate then we can offer assistance. If it is pirated then forum rules forbid assistance being given.my copy as far as i know is legitimate.
JANINE, it's either a genuine Microsoft Windows CD or it's not. Any copied Windows CD is illicit. No ifs or buts about it.
Catweazle
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JANINE, it's either a genuine Microsoft Windows CD or it's not. Any copied Windows CD is illicit. No ifs or buts about it.
i know but im not sure where it is. its been moved from where i put it thats all i do know. Any copied CD is illicit, not just a software disc. By copying something without the owners permission a person is in breach of copyright laws.
i dont copy cds anyway and i dont intentionally mean to acquire them. if on the other hand somebody is fantastic at piracy then it can be very difficult to tell the difference.
i think we might be sort of edging off the topic here anyway. this is about install problems. i know in a way its all inter related but....:)
JANINE
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