1. Obtain a legitimate copy of Windows XP
2. Set your BIOS boot order to 'CD-ROM - 1st Boot Device'
3. Pop the Windows CD in the drive and Reboot. Press a key to Boot from CD when prompted
4. Install
Catweazle
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go here and get a win98 bootdisk, http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm
copy it to a formated floppy, boot computer to the new bootdisk and at the dos prompt type FDISK ,choose delete partition ,If you XP install is NTFS ,then choose delete non dos partition ,delet it ,then choose create DOS partition ,then reboot and choose boot with cdrom support ,at the dos prompt ,with the XP cd in the drive type SETUP ,and install winxp
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1. Obtain a legitimate copy of Windows XP
Um, yes. From our Posting Rules :
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Keep it clean and do not post pornographic material or link to it. In addition, do not post anything warez relaetd or related to other illegal acts. This includes tech support troubleshooting pirated software or P2P programs (i.e. Gnutella, Kazaa) used to obtain pirated software."
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Well I agree :),you allready told him to do that no need me repeating it !
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Well I agree :),you allready told him to do that no need me repeating it !
Careful there cj- any more attentiveness to this site and we'll make you a moderator as well... :mrgreen:
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What you're referring to is Windows refusal to allow the system drive to be formatted while Windows is running.
You don't need any diskettes - Windows XP CD will remove existing partitions, create fresh new ones, and format the drive for you all from the install routine on CD!
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C'mon guys. Thread is 6 years old. Try starting your own thread :).
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