If that is a recovery disk and not a full version you may need to create a small partition andmake it bootable for the CD to work...
Thong_Ispector
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Hello,
Under Windows 2000, there is an option to make 4 floppy disks, and start the software installation from there. You might be able to do that with XP. I am not sure; I do not have an XP disk handy here to look for it.
Also check to see if that particular disk will boot the other computer you had handy.
You are doing the right thing with the BIOS.
Christian
kc0arf
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Here are complete instructions for installing XP; go through it and see if you made any mistakes. Even if you don't think you did, start over and try again. If you can't get the CD to work, get the floppies as suggested in post #6.
Was your CD-ROM working before you tried to install XP?
dlh6213
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Wow, that didn't sound like a hard drive problem to me. Thanks for letting us know how you fixed it :)
Marking this as solved, even though you did it on your own :D
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