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Thread: Can I Burn This Copy Of Xp Pro To A Cd

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    I've just d/lded this version of xp pro, on the search (it had about 1250 users so i presume it's o.k.)

    Here's the unzipped content.



    Being new to this can any one help me. Is it possible to burn this to a cd so i can save & install when needed, or do i have to install direct from the hard drive? If this is the case how do i go about doing that?
    1) Is it possible to create a new partition on my hd.
    without formatting every thing else?

    2) How would i do this?

    3) can i just install over my current verion of xp
    home, without losing all of my other
    programmes/files?

    I know it might sound totally stupid, but like i said i am completely new to this(please go easy on me&#33

    The reason i'm asking all of this is because my current version is running like a pig, i can't re-install it because it was pre installed when i bought my pc. and i don't have an install disc (piss taking w@nkers!!&#33 so if something goes wrong i'm basically Knackered.

    any help would be very much appreciated

    Many thanks!
    Maff

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    i think you will be able to upgrade from home to corp but dont count me in ive never done it before

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #3
    Ermm.. from the files/folders I see there.. that looks like Office XP .. not XP the OS.

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    I think you are correct spudlover.

    Thanks verymuch for all of your help!

    most appreciated!

    Maff

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    Yes, you can make new partitions without formatting everything else. I believe there is a prog "partition magic" I also believe you can make a msdos boot disk and do it from the prompt.

    Try searching on google "new partition" or something like that.

    Good luck!

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    @ got_ memory?

    Thanks for the info i'll try that!

    Maff

  7. Software & Hardware   -   #7
    burn it using nero pick iso and tick option no multisession then burn. simple
    i personally just use the copier that comes with xp etc send all files to my copier and burn it
    never had a problem. also you have got office xp not windows xp looking @ that picture.

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