I have tried download .BIN files in kazaalite before but all got corrupted,and the eMule thing I havbe never used it so where can I find a verifed copy?
Is there any place with verifed stuff using eMuke?
I have tried download .BIN files in kazaalite before but all got corrupted,and the eMule thing I havbe never used it so where can I find a verifed copy?
Is there any place with verifed stuff using eMuke?
Your recover disk should be bootable too.
Go to BIOS and tell it to boot from disk (leave the only checked option as --active drive--
Didn't you get any tech support with your computer?
I recently installed with this
File: winxp.iso
Length:512342016 Bytes,500334KB
UUHash:=1prRNtesbgj0TZsIfjRuRBt4LDg=
I didn't check to see if the disk booted tho, I installed from DOS but I got no errors during the installation process. You will need a WinXP Corporate edition cd key to get it running obviously!
Thanx for all the answer but Im not a "computer master" so I dont know anything about BIOS or whatever.
The thing I know now is If I download this "Windows XP Corporate Edition" with included SP1 and then get a "blue list keygen" (which I have no idea where to get it) and format my (C:/) drive and then install it.
But if I format the (C:/) drive,then wouldnīt my computer to not work anymore?
The .iso version should be bootable if you burn it directly from the image file. (Don't extract the .iso)
Any ol' newbie can boot to BIOS.
As you boot, (with your recovery disk), tap the F2 key several times, which will take you to setup. If that does not work, tap F12 as you boot.
That will take you to BIOS.
Find the selection called "boot sequence," press return. Select the drive containing the recover CD and NO OTHER.
and what means "bootable" ?Originally posted by Somebody1234@18 May 2003 - 00:18
The .iso version should be bootable if you burn it directly from the image file. (Don't extract the .iso)
forget keygens, forget servicepacks. Just get a working copy of WinXP (the iso I posted for instance!, satisfy yourself that it is valid. Make sure you have a corporate product key and just reinstall! Hell, you can even do it from windows if you want just by inserting the CD & selecting install windows! (I wouldn't personally do it that way but I've been through more than a few installs!.Originally posted by Crack_man@17 May 2003 - 22:12
Thanx for all the answer but Im not a "computer master" so I dont know anything about BIOS or whatever.
The thing I know now is If I download this "Windows XP Corporate Edition" with included SP1 and then get a "blue list keygen" (which I have no idea where to get it) and format my (C:/) drive and then install it.
But if I format the (C:/) drive,then wouldnīt my computer to not work anymore?
and what means "bootable" ? [/b][/quote]Originally posted by Crack_man+17 May 2003 - 18:23--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Crack_man @ 17 May 2003 - 18:23)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--Somebody1234@18 May 2003 - 00:18
The .iso version should be bootable if you burn it directly from the image file. (Don't extract the .iso)
Bootable means that you insert the disk, you power on your PC and the installer will launch itself.
Some BIOS require you to press the [del] key to enter the BIOS. The info should be in the motherboard manual but if you really can't get into your BIOS we can help you further. We would need the motherboard model or the exact compaq model.As you boot, (with your recovery disk), tap the F2 key several times, which will take you to setup. If that does not work, tap F12 as you boot.
Bootable means that you insert the disk, you power on your PC and the installer will launch itself.Originally posted by Somebody1234+18 May 2003 - 01:57--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Somebody1234 @ 18 May 2003 - 01:57)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Originally posted by -Crack_man@17 May 2003 - 18:23
<!--QuoteBegin--Somebody1234@18 May 2003 - 00:18
The .iso version should be bootable if you burn it directly from the image file. (Don't extract the .iso)
and what means "bootable" ?
Some BIOS require you to press the [del] key to enter the BIOS. The info should be in the motherboard manual but if you really can't get into your BIOS we can help you further. We would need the motherboard model or the exact compaq model. [/b][/quote]As you boot, (with your recovery disk), tap the F2 key several times, which will take you to setup. If that does not work, tap F12 as you boot.
oh shit,is it that difficult with all the BIOS stuff and the moterhboards thing,I dont understand anything.
Well maybe I just buy a new graphic driver.
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