This being create 2 partitions, copy the setup contents of Windows xp on one partiton, and then setup the actual OS on the other partition?
Im trying to install XP on a laptop that has no CDROM, other than a USB cdrom which I cannot boot from.
I mean I guess i could take the chance of seting up XP with the HDD in my Desk top then move it over, but Wouldnt I have to do a repair install, also needing the CD?
Help me out, if there are any other Ideas please LMK.
Thanks!
HDD setup, Can I do this.
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Unless the thing is older than me it HAS to be able to boot from a USB CD Rom. You may have to hit a key to bring up a boot menu like on Dells (F12) or just change the boot order in BIOS.
There are ways to do what you're thinking of doing, but I've never done it and it's not simple.
There are ways to do what you're thinking of doing, but I've never done it and it's not simple.
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Does the laptop have a working floppy? If it does then format the drive on your computer, then make a new folder on it and copy the contents of the WinXp cd to that folder on the new drive, then use the floppy to boot into dos then go into that folder and run the install...
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Win2K will run MUCH faster on it. I have an old Celeron 600 lappy that someone gave me with 128Mb on it and it runs like greased lightning with 2K in it.
You COULD install one of the butchered versions of XP on it but you're really better off with Win2K.
Of course you have the same install issues with Win2K without a bootable CD as you would with XP.
You COULD install one of the butchered versions of XP on it but you're really better off with Win2K.
Of course you have the same install issues with Win2K without a bootable CD as you would with XP.
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