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Thread: Upgrading '98 O/S on laptop to XP problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234 View Post
    Definitely fresh install!

    What are the specs of this laptop?

    Is it even able to run XP adequately?

    Here's the specs, thought it could handle xp but if it can't then I need to put 98(or SE) back on as I've formatted it.

    Processor
    Intel Pentium II
    333MHz clock speed
    32KB write back level 1 cache
    Integrated 256k level 2 cache
    Memory (std/max RAM) 64MB SDRAM standard (expandable to 192MB) LIM EMS/XMS supported Dimensions
    309mm x 259mm x 41 mm Weight
    3.18kg CD-ROM
    Fixed internal twenty-four speed (max) 5.25" EIDE
    (130ms ave. random access time)
    DVD-ROM Hard Disk

    4.02GB unformatted
    Diskette Drive Fixed internal 3.5" 1.44MB Graphics
    Trident Cyber 9525DVD
    VGA/SVGA compatible
    2.5MB VRAM
    PCI local bus support
    BiTBlock graphics accelerator
    Display
    14.1" diagonal display size
    1024 x768 pixel resolution
    Colour TFT screen
    Up to 16.7 million colour . Simultaneous internal/external display mode.
    Video Modes
    640x480 256 colours int/ext/sim @ 85Hz Non-Interlaced external user selectable, 60Hz simultaneous mode
    640x480 65,536 colours int/ext/sim @ 85Hz Non-Interlaced external user selectable, 60Hz simultaneous mode
    640x480 16.7 million colours int/ext/sim @ 85Hz Non-Interlaced external user selectable, 60Hz simultaneous mode

    800x600 256 colours int/ext/sim @ 85Hz Non-Interlaced external user selectable, 60Hz simultaneous mode
    800x600 65,536 colours int/ext/sim @ 85Hz Non-Interlaced external user selectable, 60Hz simultaneous mode
    800x600 16.7 million colours int/ext/sim @ 85Hz Non-Interlaced external user selectable, 60Hz simultaneous mode

    1024x768 256 colours ext/sim @ 85Hz Non-Interlaced external user selectable, 60Hz simultaneous mode
    1024x768 65,536 colours ext/sim @ 60Hz Non-Interlaced external user selectable, 60Hz simultaneous mode

    1280x1024 256 colours ext/sim @ 60Hz Interlaced external user selectable, 60Hz simultaneous mode


    N.B. Where a resolution is shown as possible with simultaneous mode but not internal mode, this will involve the use of a virtual desktop display' to achieve the desired resolution on the LCD


    Keyboard
    Ergonomically designed
    86 full size keys with integrated mousepoint
    12 function keys, 8 hot keys and 2 Windoes keys
    embedded numeric keypad
    Dedicated cursor control keys
    Euro key support
    Interfaces/Expansion Slots
    1 x ECP parallel port
    1 x serial port (1655UART equivalent)
    1 x SVGA monitor port
    1x PS/2 keyboard/mouse point
    1x Irda port
    1x USB port
    1x RJ11 (DAA interface)
    2x 32bit CardBus PC Card slots.
    1x docking port to CardStation III (spacer required)
    1x memory slot
    Power Supply
    Autosensing AC adaptor
    100/240v for world wide usage
    Battery
    Rechargeable removable Li-ion Battery
    Up to 3.0 hours battery life
    2.5 - 10 hours recharge time
    Software Included
    Windows 95 / Windows 98 Dual install
    Modem, display and sound drivers
    Hardware Included
    Integrated V90 Fax + data modem
    Plug and play BIOS
    Other Special Features
    2 level password security
    Auto resume mode
    Toshiba Max time power management
    Kensington Cable lock
    APM/ACPI support
    DMI / WfM compliant
    SoundBlaster Pro compatible sound system
    Options

    Now when I put a boot floppy in, it loads the drivers and I get the error message "this computer has no valid information".

    If I try to boot from cd rom it doesn't see a disc in there.

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    Chewie's Avatar Chew E. Bakke
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    Maybe the drive can't read writable discs. Is the Win98 disc that you have a manufactured or burned copy?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chewie View Post
    Maybe the drive can't read writable discs. Is the Win98 disc that you have a manufactured or burned copy?
    It's a legit ms 98se disc(for use on a pc without Windows).

    Reason I thought it had a virus was it wouldn't let me put a virus cleaner(vcleaner.exe) on it using a floppy, but when I renamed it to vcleaner.jpg I could put it on the desktop, then renamed it back to .exe but when double clicked it wouldn't load.

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    Maybe a setting in the BIOS? Enable boot device, boot sequence or similar.

    Maybe a bootdisk could help? http://www.bootdisk.com/

    A 4GB HDD is hardly enough for XP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234 View Post
    Maybe a setting in the BIOS? Enable boot device, boot sequence or similar.

    Maybe a bootdisk could help? http://www.bootdisk.com/

    A 4GB HDD is hardly enough for XP.
    Have dug around in the bios and set boot from floppy which loads the bootdisk drivers but then says this pc has no valid blah blah blah.....
    Have tried boot from cd but the cd drives light stays on and it won't read it.

    Yeah, was gonna try and load a "light" version of xp but just want to get 98 back on and give it back to him telling him that 100 quid is a bit steep for this pile of crap!

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    4GB is plenty big enough for XP...my iRAM disk is only that big and I have 2GB free.

    The rest of the machine is way below what I would consider to be minimum spec for an XP PC though.
    You'll get it on- maybe- but it'll run like crap and in the end neither you nor the laptop will be very happy.
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    I'd try an old win 98 floppy start up disk , Fdisk then format , reinstall . I would try Win 2000 pro tho you would be better off .

    Some older computers are finicky I'v had to reinstall win 98 then try and load XP from the DOS prompt like D:/SETUP . I find if I Fdisk then Format but use FORMAT C: /u it seems to work . VB gave the site to D/L so I'd look there .
    Last edited by peat moss; 07-08-2007 at 05:39 PM.

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    Ok, as I said earlier, I do have a boot floppy that works.

    Looks like this laptop has a 10gig hdd, in C: primary dos partition is 2047(fat 16) and extended is 7068mb.

    How do I wipe the hard drive completely, getting rid of all partitions?
    When I try it says I have to remove Logical Drives, so I do, then try to delete extended dos partition and it says I have to remove Logical F'ing Drives!!!

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    If you want to erase the whole drive including partitions use: http://www.killdisk.com/

    You'll then need to recreate and format any partitions(s) you want.

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    Exausted all other possibilities now, it needs a new cd drive.
    Dunno what he's gonna say when I give it back without an O/S on it, and then tell him it will cost a bit to fix in the shop.

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