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Is it possible to install XP if the XP-CD is pre-copied to a blank harddrive?
If I have a blank hard drive that I've partitioned as FAT32 and will
boot into DOS, and if I copy the entire contents of an XP cd to the drive, is there a way I can launch the XP installation process after the machine starts and boots itself into DOS? There doesn't seem to be much on the net that explicitly says you can do that. I've tried, and setup.exe requires that it be launched from a protected mode (32-bit) environment (ie like win-98 I guess). Some other comments I've come across is that possibly the install can be started from DOS by running winnt.exe with the appropriate command-line switches. Yet other comments refer to bart-pe. So, it it possible? |
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Is it possible to install XP if the XP-CD is pre-copied to a blank
Actually youre trying to install xp as the "preffered method" instead of a
windows explorer installation..You dont install the cd to the hd however,one simply installs xp cd,set the BIOS to boot to xp cdrom as 1st boot priority,hd 2nd (for installation),save & exit BIOS,boot to xp cd (DOS),select install xp, delete the partition,create one,then xp formats & installs auto.The copy cd to hd will only cause a malfunction,also,FAT32 is not a preffered file system,its outdated,use NTFS. "XP Guy" wrote: If I have a blank hard drive that I've partitioned as FAT32 and will boot into DOS, and if I copy the entire contents of an XP cd to the drive, is there a way I can launch the XP installation process after the machine starts and boots itself into DOS? There doesn't seem to be much on the net that explicitly says you can do that. I've tried, and setup.exe requires that it be launched from a protected mode (32-bit) environment (ie like win-98 I guess). Some other comments I've come across is that possibly the install can be started from DOS by running winnt.exe with the appropriate command-line switches. Yet other comments refer to bart-pe. So, it it possible? |
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Is it possible to install XP if the XP-CD is pre-copied to a blank
Actually youre trying to install xp as the "preffered method" instead of a
windows explorer installation..You dont install the cd to the hd however,one simply installs xp cd,set the BIOS to boot to xp cdrom as 1st boot priority,hd 2nd (for installation),save & exit BIOS,boot to xp cd (DOS),select install xp, delete the partition,create one,then xp formats & installs auto.The copy cd to hd will only cause a malfunction,also,FAT32 is not a preffered file system,its outdated,use NTFS. "XP Guy" wrote: If I have a blank hard drive that I've partitioned as FAT32 and will boot into DOS, and if I copy the entire contents of an XP cd to the drive, is there a way I can launch the XP installation process after the machine starts and boots itself into DOS? There doesn't seem to be much on the net that explicitly says you can do that. I've tried, and setup.exe requires that it be launched from a protected mode (32-bit) environment (ie like win-98 I guess). Some other comments I've come across is that possibly the install can be started from DOS by running winnt.exe with the appropriate command-line switches. Yet other comments refer to bart-pe. So, it it possible? |
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Is it possible to install XP if the XP-CD is pre-copied to ablank hard drive?
XP Guy said this on 4/22/2009 10:56 PM:
If I have a blank hard drive that I've partitioned as FAT32 and will boot into DOS, and if I copy the entire contents of an XP cd to the drive, is there a way I can launch the XP installation process after the machine starts and boots itself into DOS? There doesn't seem to be much on the net that explicitly says you can do that. I've tried, and setup.exe requires that it be launched from a protected mode (32-bit) environment (ie like win-98 I guess). Some other comments I've come across is that possibly the install can be started from DOS by running winnt.exe with the appropriate command-line switches. Yet other comments refer to bart-pe. So, it it possible? If you've been around a while, you might remember the old days of win 95 or win 98 that required a boot floppy to load drivers etc. I think it was win98se that actually made the first bootable CD to install from. If you replicate a win9x boot floppy, that might work. And there are many utility boot CD's like BartPE etc that can be created, but as others have said, if you boot from a CD why not just boot from the Windows XP cd and do it right. All the tools are there! |
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Is it possible to install XP if the XP-CD is pre-copied to ablank hard drive?
XP Guy said this on 4/22/2009 10:56 PM:
If I have a blank hard drive that I've partitioned as FAT32 and will boot into DOS, and if I copy the entire contents of an XP cd to the drive, is there a way I can launch the XP installation process after the machine starts and boots itself into DOS? There doesn't seem to be much on the net that explicitly says you can do that. I've tried, and setup.exe requires that it be launched from a protected mode (32-bit) environment (ie like win-98 I guess). Some other comments I've come across is that possibly the install can be started from DOS by running winnt.exe with the appropriate command-line switches. Yet other comments refer to bart-pe. So, it it possible? If you've been around a while, you might remember the old days of win 95 or win 98 that required a boot floppy to load drivers etc. I think it was win98se that actually made the first bootable CD to install from. If you replicate a win9x boot floppy, that might work. And there are many utility boot CD's like BartPE etc that can be created, but as others have said, if you boot from a CD why not just boot from the Windows XP cd and do it right. All the tools are there! |
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Is it possible to install XP if the XP-CD is pre-copied to ablankhard drive?
Big_Al wrote:
So, it it possible? If you've been around a while, you might remember the old days of win 95 or win 98 that required a boot floppy to load drivers etc. I think it was win98se that actually made the first bootable CD to install from. If you replicate a win9x boot floppy, that might work. And there are many utility boot CD's like BartPE etc that can be created, but as others have said, if you boot from a CD why not just boot from the Windows XP cd and do it right. All the tools are there! Why can't you people just answer the god damn question? First of all, even for win-98, even if the CD is bootable, it was still possible to run setup.exe from DOS and to install 98 from a CD image that was pre-copied to the hard drive. What I'm trying to do is to pre-copy the XP cd onto a hard drive that will then be installed into a system that does not have a CD drive and for which may not have any ability to boot from any external device. Does that help you wrap your head around this question? Now can we get back to answering this question? Is there a way I can launch the XP installation process from a hard drive if I pre-copy an XP cd to the drive? |
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Is it possible to install XP if the XP-CD is pre-copied to ablankhard drive?
Big_Al wrote:
So, it it possible? If you've been around a while, you might remember the old days of win 95 or win 98 that required a boot floppy to load drivers etc. I think it was win98se that actually made the first bootable CD to install from. If you replicate a win9x boot floppy, that might work. And there are many utility boot CD's like BartPE etc that can be created, but as others have said, if you boot from a CD why not just boot from the Windows XP cd and do it right. All the tools are there! Why can't you people just answer the god damn question? First of all, even for win-98, even if the CD is bootable, it was still possible to run setup.exe from DOS and to install 98 from a CD image that was pre-copied to the hard drive. What I'm trying to do is to pre-copy the XP cd onto a hard drive that will then be installed into a system that does not have a CD drive and for which may not have any ability to boot from any external device. Does that help you wrap your head around this question? Now can we get back to answering this question? Is there a way I can launch the XP installation process from a hard drive if I pre-copy an XP cd to the drive? |
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Is it possible to install XP if the XP-CD is pre-copied to ablank hard drive?
XP Guy wrote:
Big_Al wrote: So, it it possible? If you've been around a while, you might remember the old days of win 95 or win 98 that required a boot floppy to load drivers etc. I think it was win98se that actually made the first bootable CD to install from. If you replicate a win9x boot floppy, that might work. And there are many utility boot CD's like BartPE etc that can be created, but as others have said, if you boot from a CD why not just boot from the Windows XP cd and do it right. All the tools are there! Why can't you people just answer the god damn question? First of all, even for win-98, even if the CD is bootable, it was still possible to run setup.exe from DOS and to install 98 from a CD image that was pre-copied to the hard drive. What I'm trying to do is to pre-copy the XP cd onto a hard drive that will then be installed into a system that does not have a CD drive and for which may not have any ability to boot from any external device. Does that help you wrap your head around this question? Now can we get back to answering this question? Is there a way I can launch the XP installation process from a hard drive if I pre-copy an XP cd to the drive? Not with that attitude. Understand your frustration to a degree, but you're the supplicant here. |
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Is it possible to install XP if the XP-CD is pre-copied to ablank hard drive?
XP Guy wrote:
Big_Al wrote: So, it it possible? If you've been around a while, you might remember the old days of win 95 or win 98 that required a boot floppy to load drivers etc. I think it was win98se that actually made the first bootable CD to install from. If you replicate a win9x boot floppy, that might work. And there are many utility boot CD's like BartPE etc that can be created, but as others have said, if you boot from a CD why not just boot from the Windows XP cd and do it right. All the tools are there! Why can't you people just answer the god damn question? First of all, even for win-98, even if the CD is bootable, it was still possible to run setup.exe from DOS and to install 98 from a CD image that was pre-copied to the hard drive. What I'm trying to do is to pre-copy the XP cd onto a hard drive that will then be installed into a system that does not have a CD drive and for which may not have any ability to boot from any external device. Does that help you wrap your head around this question? Now can we get back to answering this question? Is there a way I can launch the XP installation process from a hard drive if I pre-copy an XP cd to the drive? Not with that attitude. Understand your frustration to a degree, but you're the supplicant here. |
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Is it possible to install XP if the XP-CD is pre-copied to a blank hard drive?
XP Guy wrote:
If I have a blank hard drive that I've partitioned as FAT32 and will boot into DOS, and if I copy the entire contents of an XP cd to the drive, is there a way I can launch the XP installation process after the machine starts and boots itself into DOS? There doesn't seem to be much on the net that explicitly says you can do that. I've tried, and setup.exe requires that it be launched from a protected mode (32-bit) environment (ie like win-98 I guess). Some other comments I've come across is that possibly the install can be started from DOS by running winnt.exe with the appropriate command-line switches. Yet other comments refer to bart-pe. So, it it possible? Yes. Google could have told you that. ;-) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Is it possible to install XP if the XP-CD is pre-copied to a blank hard drive?
XP Guy wrote:
If I have a blank hard drive that I've partitioned as FAT32 and will boot into DOS, and if I copy the entire contents of an XP cd to the drive, is there a way I can launch the XP installation process after the machine starts and boots itself into DOS? There doesn't seem to be much on the net that explicitly says you can do that. I've tried, and setup.exe requires that it be launched from a protected mode (32-bit) environment (ie like win-98 I guess). Some other comments I've come across is that possibly the install can be started from DOS by running winnt.exe with the appropriate command-line switches. Yet other comments refer to bart-pe. So, it it possible? Yes. Google could have told you that. ;-) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Is it possible to install XP if the XP-CD is pre-copied to ablankhard drive?
"Olórin" wrote:
What I'm trying to do is to pre-copy the XP cd onto a hard drive that will then be installed into a system that does not have a CD drive and for which may not have any ability to boot from any external device. Does that help you wrap your head around this question? Now can we get back to answering this question? Is there a way I can launch the XP installation process from a hard drive if I pre-copy an XP cd to the drive? Not with that attitude. Understand your frustration to a degree, but you're the supplicant here. And you're obviously the arrogant, stuck-up ass hole here. And nice try, by the way, to essentially show that even you can't answer the question. By deflecting the question, you are essentially telling everyone that you can't answer it. |
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Is it possible to install XP if the XP-CD is pre-copied to ablankhard drive?
"Olórin" wrote:
What I'm trying to do is to pre-copy the XP cd onto a hard drive that will then be installed into a system that does not have a CD drive and for which may not have any ability to boot from any external device. Does that help you wrap your head around this question? Now can we get back to answering this question? Is there a way I can launch the XP installation process from a hard drive if I pre-copy an XP cd to the drive? Not with that attitude. Understand your frustration to a degree, but you're the supplicant here. And you're obviously the arrogant, stuck-up ass hole here. And nice try, by the way, to essentially show that even you can't answer the question. By deflecting the question, you are essentially telling everyone that you can't answer it. |
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Is it possible to install XP if the XP-CD is pre-copied to ablank hard drive?
I would think that a person that goes by "XP Guy" would be able to figure
this out on his own. At the very least he would know how to use a search engine. -- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "XP Guy" wrote in message ... "Olórin" wrote: What I'm trying to do is to pre-copy the XP cd onto a hard drive that will then be installed into a system that does not have a CD drive and for which may not have any ability to boot from any external device. Does that help you wrap your head around this question? Now can we get back to answering this question? Is there a way I can launch the XP installation process from a hard drive if I pre-copy an XP cd to the drive? Not with that attitude. Understand your frustration to a degree, but you're the supplicant here. And you're obviously the arrogant, stuck-up ass hole here. And nice try, by the way, to essentially show that even you can't answer the question. By deflecting the question, you are essentially telling everyone that you can't answer it. |
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Is it possible to install XP if the XP-CD is pre-copied to ablank hard drive?
I would think that a person that goes by "XP Guy" would be able to figure
this out on his own. At the very least he would know how to use a search engine. -- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "XP Guy" wrote in message ... "Olórin" wrote: What I'm trying to do is to pre-copy the XP cd onto a hard drive that will then be installed into a system that does not have a CD drive and for which may not have any ability to boot from any external device. Does that help you wrap your head around this question? Now can we get back to answering this question? Is there a way I can launch the XP installation process from a hard drive if I pre-copy an XP cd to the drive? Not with that attitude. Understand your frustration to a degree, but you're the supplicant here. And you're obviously the arrogant, stuck-up ass hole here. And nice try, by the way, to essentially show that even you can't answer the question. By deflecting the question, you are essentially telling everyone that you can't answer it. |
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