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Dell Recovery Disk specific XP version?
Hi – I’m trying to restore a laptop which has been comprehensively wrecked by
a virus (yt8a.exe – look forward to it). It's a Dell, and isn’t supplied with an XP or recovery disk as such. Dell expect you to prepare your own recovery disk, using a utility on the laptop. Unfortunately, I can no longer boot XP, though I can see all the files on the disk when I attach it to another computer as a slave, using an adapter. There’s an i386 directory on the disk – can I make a basic XP CD to restore her laptop just using that? I know from experience that I can't just use any old XP CD from another computer with her license key – will using her i386 directory install the correct version to use with her key? I can’t see any other way of restoring her computer... urgent of course. Thanks for any help provided. |
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Dell Recovery Disk specific XP version?
There are several different i386 folders on a XP instance. You can
identify the source folder if the installation modules are present. They are WinNT.Exe and WinNT32.Exe. You can burn the i386 to a CD-R, but your problem is booting to the XP startup mode. Microsoft makes available a set of Floppy disk setups that once booted transfer setup to the CD disk. The various types of installation disks are controlled by a variable in a file named Setupp.Ini. The Variable PID has a numerical vale that identifies whether the disk is OEM/Retail, Full or Upgrade media. What you are attempting isn't impossible, it just takes a lot of prep work to make sure that everything will work. "Hogweed" wrote in message ... Hi - I'm trying to restore a laptop which has been comprehensively wrecked by a virus (yt8a.exe - look forward to it). It's a Dell, and isn't supplied with an XP or recovery disk as such. Dell expect you to prepare your own recovery disk, using a utility on the laptop. Unfortunately, I can no longer boot XP, though I can see all the files on the disk when I attach it to another computer as a slave, using an adapter. There's an i386 directory on the disk - can I make a basic XP CD to restore her laptop just using that? I know from experience that I can't just use any old XP CD from another computer with her license key - will using her i386 directory install the correct version to use with her key? I can't see any other way of restoring her computer... urgent of course. Thanks for any help provided. |
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Dell Recovery Disk specific XP version?
"Hogweed" wrote in message ... Hi - I'm trying to restore a laptop which has been comprehensively wrecked by a virus (yt8a.exe - look forward to it). It's a Dell, and isn't supplied with an XP or recovery disk as such. Dell expect you to prepare your own recovery disk, using a utility on the laptop. Unfortunately, I can no longer boot XP, though I can see all the files on the disk when I attach it to another computer as a slave, using an adapter. There's an i386 directory on the disk - can I make a basic XP CD to restore her laptop just using that? I know from experience that I can't just use any old XP CD from another computer with her license key - will using her i386 directory install the correct version to use with her key? I can't see any other way of restoring her computer... urgent of course. Thanks for any help provided. I have never seen a recent Dell laptop without a recovery CD. Are you really sure yours doesn't have one? Have you consulted the manual that came with the laptop? AFAIK, all suppliers of PCs with Windows preloaded are required either to provide a bootable Windows CD or else a bootable recovery CD. Yours would be no exception. Make sure to save all important files (including your EMail files!) prior to attempting a recovery. |
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Dell Recovery Disk specific XP version?
Heh – depends on what you mean by “recent”! It’s an Insipiron 2650, I guess
about 5-7 years old now. Of course, she can't find the manual either, but still has the various disks supplied with it, and none of them is anything like a recovery disk, nor contains for example an i386 folder. So I looked on their website, and it gave me this procedure for preparing your own XP disk: “The Dell OS Recovery Utility allows the creation of ONE operating system CD. This means that you can make one Windows® CD for backup purposes. "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: "Hogweed" wrote in message ... Hi - I'm trying to restore a laptop which has been comprehensively wrecked by a virus (yt8a.exe - look forward to it). It's a Dell, and isn't supplied with an XP or recovery disk as such. Dell expect you to prepare your own recovery disk, using a utility on the laptop. Unfortunately, I can no longer boot XP, though I can see all the files on the disk when I attach it to another computer as a slave, using an adapter. There's an i386 directory on the disk - can I make a basic XP CD to restore her laptop just using that? I know from experience that I can't just use any old XP CD from another computer with her license key - will using her i386 directory install the correct version to use with her key? I can't see any other way of restoring her computer... urgent of course. Thanks for any help provided. I have never seen a recent Dell laptop without a recovery CD. Are you really sure yours doesn't have one? Have you consulted the manual that came with the laptop? AFAIK, all suppliers of PCs with Windows preloaded are required either to provide a bootable Windows CD or else a bootable recovery CD. Yours would be no exception. Make sure to save all important files (including your EMail files!) prior to attempting a recovery. |
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Dell Recovery Disk specific XP version?
So could I, for example, use some files from any old XP disk, plus her i386
directory, to make a disk which would install OK on her machine using her COA key? Obviously I’d use Nero or something to make a bootable CD with the files on it. So maybe I could use the other files I find on any XP CD, and the Setupp.Ini file from her machine...? "R. McCarty" wrote: There are several different i386 folders on a XP instance. You can identify the source folder if the installation modules are present. They are WinNT.Exe and WinNT32.Exe. You can burn the i386 to a CD-R, but your problem is booting to the XP startup mode. Microsoft makes available a set of Floppy disk setups that once booted transfer setup to the CD disk. The various types of installation disks are controlled by a variable in a file named Setupp.Ini. The Variable PID has a numerical vale that identifies whether the disk is OEM/Retail, Full or Upgrade media. What you are attempting isn't impossible, it just takes a lot of prep work to make sure that everything will work. "Hogweed" wrote in message ... Hi - I'm trying to restore a laptop which has been comprehensively wrecked by a virus (yt8a.exe - look forward to it). It's a Dell, and isn't supplied with an XP or recovery disk as such. Dell expect you to prepare your own recovery disk, using a utility on the laptop. Unfortunately, I can no longer boot XP, though I can see all the files on the disk when I attach it to another computer as a slave, using an adapter. There's an i386 directory on the disk - can I make a basic XP CD to restore her laptop just using that? I know from experience that I can't just use any old XP CD from another computer with her license key - will using her i386 directory install the correct version to use with her key? I can't see any other way of restoring her computer... urgent of course. Thanks for any help provided. |
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Dell Recovery Disk specific XP version?
You can use the Slipstreaming procedure to create a disk. Trying to
post the exact steps/details is beyond the scope of the NG. The way you describe creating a disk modifying Setupp.Ini may work. You'd want to create a SP3 disk anyway to avoid SP installs and the high # of individual Hotfixes. Sorry I can't provide precise information. "Hogweed" wrote in message ... So could I, for example, use some files from any old XP disk, plus her i386 directory, to make a disk which would install OK on her machine using her COA key? Obviously I'd use Nero or something to make a bootable CD with the files on it. So maybe I could use the other files I find on any XP CD, and the Setupp.Ini file from her machine...? "R. McCarty" wrote: There are several different i386 folders on a XP instance. You can identify the source folder if the installation modules are present. They are WinNT.Exe and WinNT32.Exe. You can burn the i386 to a CD-R, but your problem is booting to the XP startup mode. Microsoft makes available a set of Floppy disk setups that once booted transfer setup to the CD disk. The various types of installation disks are controlled by a variable in a file named Setupp.Ini. The Variable PID has a numerical vale that identifies whether the disk is OEM/Retail, Full or Upgrade media. What you are attempting isn't impossible, it just takes a lot of prep work to make sure that everything will work. "Hogweed" wrote in message ... Hi - I'm trying to restore a laptop which has been comprehensively wrecked by a virus (yt8a.exe - look forward to it). It's a Dell, and isn't supplied with an XP or recovery disk as such. Dell expect you to prepare your own recovery disk, using a utility on the laptop. Unfortunately, I can no longer boot XP, though I can see all the files on the disk when I attach it to another computer as a slave, using an adapter. There's an i386 directory on the disk - can I make a basic XP CD to restore her laptop just using that? I know from experience that I can't just use any old XP CD from another computer with her license key - will using her i386 directory install the correct version to use with her key? I can't see any other way of restoring her computer... urgent of course. Thanks for any help provided. |
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Dell Recovery Disk specific XP version?
Found a Dell page saying "Dell Customers can now request a set of
backup discs containing the factory-installed operating system as well as the device drivers and utilities specific to your system". The form does request your service tag and order number. If you have these, check out https://support.dell.com/support/top.../backupcd_form Steve On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 04:36:01 -0700, Hogweed wrote: Hi Im trying to restore a laptop which has been comprehensively wrecked by a virus (yt8a.exe look forward to it). It's a Dell, and isnt supplied with an XP or recovery disk as such. Dell expect you to prepare your own recovery disk, using a utility on the laptop. Unfortunately, I can no longer boot XP, though I can see all the files on the disk when I attach it to another computer as a slave, using an adapter. Theres an i386 directory on the disk can I make a basic XP CD to restore her laptop just using that? I know from experience that I can't just use any old XP CD from another computer with her license key will using her i386 directory install the correct version to use with her key? I cant see any other way of restoring her computer... urgent of course. Thanks for any help provided. |
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Dell Recovery Disk specific XP version?
Thanks Steve – just trying to find if there's an equivalent page on the UK
site, but it appears to be down today... trouble is, as so often with IT, being without her PC for the few days that’d take to organise is very bad, so I've got to persevere in he meantime. But I’ll certainly try and take advantage of that if I can get to the UK site. "Steve" wrote: Found a Dell page saying "Dell Customers can now request a set of backup discs containing the factory-installed operating system as well as the device drivers and utilities specific to your system". The form does request your service tag and order number. If you have these, check out https://support.dell.com/support/top.../backupcd_form Steve On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 04:36:01 -0700, Hogweed wrote: Hi – I’m trying to restore a laptop which has been comprehensively wrecked by a virus (yt8a.exe – look forward to it). It's a Dell, and isn’t supplied with an XP or recovery disk as such. Dell expect you to prepare your own recovery disk, using a utility on the laptop. Unfortunately, I can no longer boot XP, though I can see all the files on the disk when I attach it to another computer as a slave, using an adapter. There’s an i386 directory on the disk – can I make a basic XP CD to restore her laptop just using that? I know from experience that I can't just use any old XP CD from another computer with her license key – will using her i386 directory install the correct version to use with her key? I can’t see any other way of restoring her computer... urgent of course. Thanks for any help provided. |
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Dell Recovery Disk specific XP version?
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 04:36:01 -0700, Hogweed
wrote: Hi Im trying to restore a laptop which has been comprehensively wrecked by a virus (yt8a.exe look forward to it). It's a Dell, and isnt supplied with an XP or recovery disk as such. Dell expect you to prepare your own recovery disk, using a utility on the laptop. Unfortunately, I can no longer boot XP, though I can see all the files on the disk when I attach it to another computer as a slave, using an adapter. Theres an i386 directory on the disk can I make a basic XP CD to restore her laptop just using that? I know from experience that I can't just use any old XP CD from another computer with her license key will using her i386 directory install the correct version to use with her key? I cant see any other way of restoring her computer... urgent of course. Thanks for any help provided. When you bootup see if there is a blue band across the top of the sreen , if there is try pressing ctrl + enter . Will take you to the recovery partition . |
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Dell Recovery Disk specific XP version?
Your instructions are here -
http://www.howtohaven.com/system/cre...etupdisk.shtml Later, Ray Parrish Hogweed wrote: Hi – I’m trying to restore a laptop which has been comprehensively wrecked by a virus (yt8a.exe – look forward to it). It's a Dell, and isn’t supplied with an XP or recovery disk as such. Dell expect you to prepare your own recovery disk, using a utility on the laptop. Unfortunately, I can no longer boot XP, though I can see all the files on the disk when I attach it to another computer as a slave, using an adapter. There’s an i386 directory on the disk – can I make a basic XP CD to restore her laptop just using that? I know from experience that I can't just use any old XP CD from another computer with her license key – will using her i386 directory install the correct version to use with her key? I can’t see any other way of restoring her computer... urgent of course. Thanks for any help provided. -- http://www.rayslinks.com/ Web index of human reviewed links. http://www.rayslinks.com/Troubleshooting%20and%20fixing%20Windows.html Trouble shooting and Fixing Windows http://www.writingsoftheschizophrenic.com My poetry in web pages |
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Dell Recovery Disk specific XP version?
I would be very surprised if any of these ideas work. Dell laptops are
horrible when goosed. If you can't respre from the restore partition, it is doubtful an XP Boot disk will work as they are designed to not be able to boot up from one of them. If you know how to slipstream, make sure you slipstream the appropriate CD ROM drivers and whatever connection method you use, make sure the driver for that is working, at a guess that would be your 10/100 card. As a last resort, and this is the route I am taking with one of mine, buy the rescue disk from Dell. I hope you prove me wrong. "Ray Parrish" wrote: Your instructions are here - http://www.howtohaven.com/system/cre...etupdisk.shtml Later, Ray Parrish Hogweed wrote: Hi – I’m trying to restore a laptop which has been comprehensively wrecked by a virus (yt8a.exe – look forward to it). It's a Dell, and isn’t supplied with an XP or recovery disk as such. Dell expect you to prepare your own recovery disk, using a utility on the laptop. Unfortunately, I can no longer boot XP, though I can see all the files on the disk when I attach it to another computer as a slave, using an adapter. There’s an i386 directory on the disk – can I make a basic XP CD to restore her laptop just using that? I know from experience that I can't just use any old XP CD from another computer with her license key – will using her i386 directory install the correct version to use with her key? I can’t see any other way of restoring her computer... urgent of course. Thanks for any help provided. -- http://www.rayslinks.com/ Web index of human reviewed links. http://www.rayslinks.com/Troubleshooting%20and%20fixing%20Windows.html Trouble shooting and Fixing Windows http://www.writingsoftheschizophrenic.com My poetry in web pages |
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Dell Recovery Disk specific XP version?
Just curious... Why do you need an "equivalent" page? Can't access the
page or Dell won't ship to UK, ?? Steve On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 07:24:04 -0700, Hogweed wrote: Thanks Steve just trying to find if there's an equivalent page on the UK site, but it appears to be down today... trouble is, as so often with IT, being without her PC for the few days thatd take to organise is very bad, so I've got to persevere in he meantime. But Ill certainly try and take advantage of that if I can get to the UK site. "Steve" wrote: Found a Dell page saying "Dell Customers can now request a set of backup discs containing the factory-installed operating system as well as the device drivers and utilities specific to your system". The form does request your service tag and order number. If you have these, check out https://support.dell.com/support/top.../backupcd_form Steve On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 04:36:01 -0700, Hogweed wrote: Hi Im trying to restore a laptop which has been comprehensively wrecked by a virus (yt8a.exe look forward to it). It's a Dell, and isnt supplied with an XP or recovery disk as such. Dell expect you to prepare your own recovery disk, using a utility on the laptop. Unfortunately, I can no longer boot XP, though I can see all the files on the disk when I attach it to another computer as a slave, using an adapter. Theres an i386 directory on the disk can I make a basic XP CD to restore her laptop just using that? I know from experience that I can't just use any old XP CD from another computer with her license key will using her i386 directory install the correct version to use with her key? I cant see any other way of restoring her computer... urgent of course. Thanks for any help provided. |
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Please don't delete previous posts, thanks.
"Ray Parrish" wrote in message ... Your instructions are here - http://www.howtohaven.com/system/cre...etupdisk.shtml Later, Ray Parrish Hogweed wrote: Hi – I’m trying to restore a laptop which has been comprehensively wrecked by a virus (yt8a.exe – look forward to it). It's a Dell, and isn’t supplied with an XP or recovery disk as such. Dell expect you to prepare your own recovery disk, using a utility on the laptop. Unfortunately, I can no longer boot XP, though I can see all the files on the disk when I attach it to another computer as a slave, using an adapter. There’s an i386 directory on the disk – can I make a basic XP CD to restore her laptop just using that? I know from experience that I can't just use any old XP CD from another computer with her license key – will using her i386 directory install the correct version to use with her key? I can’t see any other way of restoring her computer... urgent of course. Thanks for any help provided. -- http://www.rayslinks.com/ Web index of human reviewed links. http://www.rayslinks.com/Troubleshooting%20and%20fixing%20Windows.html Trouble shooting and Fixing Windows http://www.writingsoftheschizophrenic.com My poetry in web pages |
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Well, I didn't get as far as trying to get them to send a disk to the UK –
but in general, when I've tried to work with US sites for manufacturers before, they always push me to the UK site. And of course postage would be a lot quicker. The UK site came back up, and I've requested one. Unacknowledged so far... Anyway, after working on this damn thing for perhaps 14 hours, I gave up and did an image restore using Ghost last night. She’s lost some recent stuff, but the relief of having the laptop back and working again more than compensated. Thanks a lot to everybody who tried to help me here – it really makes a difference to know you’re not alone sometimes! "Steve" wrote: Just curious... Why do you need an "equivalent" page? Can't access the page or Dell won't ship to UK, ?? Steve On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 07:24:04 -0700, Hogweed wrote: Thanks Steve – just trying to find if there's an equivalent page on the UK site, but it appears to be down today... trouble is, as so often with IT, being without her PC for the few days that’d take to organise is very bad, so I've got to persevere in he meantime. But I’ll certainly try and take advantage of that if I can get to the UK site. "Steve" wrote: Found a Dell page saying "Dell Customers can now request a set of backup discs containing the factory-installed operating system as well as the device drivers and utilities specific to your system". The form does request your service tag and order number. If you have these, check out https://support.dell.com/support/top.../backupcd_form Steve On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 04:36:01 -0700, Hogweed wrote: Hi – I’m trying to restore a laptop which has been comprehensively wrecked by a virus (yt8a.exe – look forward to it). It's a Dell, and isn’t supplied with an XP or recovery disk as such. Dell expect you to prepare your own recovery disk, using a utility on the laptop. Unfortunately, I can no longer boot XP, though I can see all the files on the disk when I attach it to another computer as a slave, using an adapter. There’s an i386 directory on the disk – can I make a basic XP CD to restore her laptop just using that? I know from experience that I can't just use any old XP CD from another computer with her license key – will using her i386 directory install the correct version to use with her key? I can’t see any other way of restoring her computer... urgent of course. Thanks for any help provided. |
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One caution on DELL Recovery Disks.
They will be for the original installations which is usually WinXP (Pro, Home, etc.) SP2. If you have installed *SP3*, THE DELL RECOVERY DISKS WILL NOT WORK. This is true for any OEM supplied "Recovery" disks, especially laptops. For laptop users, I highly suggest you DO NOT install SP3. Laptops are tricky enough, without dealing with the SP3 issue. -- =============== Master Blaster Computer System Specialist IT Technician "Hogweed" wrote in message : Well, I didn't get as far as trying to get them to send a disk to the UK - but in general, when I've tried to work with US sites for manufacturers before, they always push me to the UK site. And of course postage would be a lot quicker. The UK site came back up, and I've requested one. Unacknowledged so far... Anyway, after working on this damn thing for perhaps 14 hours, I gave up and did an image restore using Ghost last night. She's lost some recent stuff, but the relief of having the laptop back and working again more than compensated. Thanks a lot to everybody who tried to help me here - it really makes a difference to know you're not alone sometimes! "Steve" wrote: Just curious... Why do you need an "equivalent" page? Can't access the page or Dell won't ship to UK, ?? Steve On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 07:24:04 -0700, Hogweed wrote: Thanks Steve - just trying to find if there's an equivalent page on the UK site, but it appears to be down today... trouble is, as so often with IT, being without her PC for the few days that'd take to organise is very bad, so I've got to persevere in he meantime. But I'll certainly try and take advantage of that if I can get to the UK site. "Steve" wrote: Found a Dell page saying "Dell Customers can now request a set of backup discs containing the factory-installed operating system as well as the device drivers and utilities specific to your system". The form does request your service tag and order number. If you have these, check out https://support.dell.com/support/top.../backupcd_form Steve On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 04:36:01 -0700, Hogweed wrote: Hi - I'm trying to restore a laptop which has been comprehensively wrecked by a virus (yt8a.exe - look forward to it). It's a Dell, and isn't supplied with an XP or recovery disk as such. Dell expect you to prepare your own recovery disk, using a utility on the laptop. Unfortunately, I can no longer boot XP, though I can see all the files on the disk when I attach it to another computer as a slave, using an adapter. There's an i386 directory on the disk - can I make a basic XP CD to restore her laptop just using that? I know from experience that I can't just use any old XP CD from another computer with her license key - will using her i386 directory install the correct version to use with her key? I can't see any other way of restoring her computer... urgent of course. Thanks for any help provided. |
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