wtf clocker.... is that a way to patch a reg winxp cd to sp1?
wtf clocker.... is that a way to patch a reg winxp cd to sp1?
thanks clocker i will give it a shot
Originally posted by DWk@12 December 2003 - 20:45
wtf clocker.... is that a way to patch a reg winxp cd to sp1?
whats THAT SUPPOSE TO MEAN?
Great LinkOriginally posted by clocker@13 December 2003 - 03:42
Just a regular CD will suffice.
This is a guide for making a bootable copy of XP, the basics will be the same for making a 2000Pro version.
I think I'm gonna make me one
With 62MB of RAM I wouldn't imagine Win2000 would be much fun at all.
I have used all Windows versions since Win95a and each release has been more stable than the previous one for me.
I'd recommend going HERE to make a boot floppy and just re-installing WinME over the top.
if your font size is this small i'll add you to my ignore list because you're wasting my time, OK?
smurfette thank you alot i will give this a shot to, it look simple but can you show/tell me how to make a boot disk. I have another computer by the way.
Do i need a floppy disk or cd-r?
Got to the first link on the page to download the WinME or Win98 boot disk (either should work fine).Originally posted by jerome18@13 December 2003 - 07:50
smurfette thank you alot i will give this a shot to, it look simple but can you show/tell me how to make a boot disk. I have another computer by the way.
Do i need a floppy disk or cd-r?
Pop a floppy in the drive and double click the file you just downloaded; it'll build the bootdisk on your floppy automatically.
Put the floppy in your sick PC and switch on then wait a while for everything to load.
When it's loaded you'll see a message something like:
C:>Your CD drive is E:
...although with more than one hard drive or partition that letter may be different.
Jusr sling your WinME CD into the drive and type:
E:\setup
...and install to the same directory that Windows is already installed to.
if your font size is this small i'll add you to my ignore list because you're wasting my time, OK?
Cabs files are already on the machine and should be at :-
C:\Windows\Options\Install
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