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      26th Apr 2009
For earlier Windows NT versions it was possible to copy I386 folder to hard
drive and use winnt32 to install it. However, when I tried it in XP, it
gives an error and terminates. Is it still possible?

 
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Ron Badour
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      26th Apr 2009
Try google.com for questions like this and you will find among others:
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/578/w...rom-harddrive/
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"st" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> For earlier Windows NT versions it was possible to copy I386 folder to
> hard drive and use winnt32 to install it. However, when I tried it in XP,
> it gives an error and terminates. Is it still possible?



 
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      26th Apr 2009
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> Try google.com for questions like this and you will find among others:
> http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/578/w...rom-harddrive/
> --
> Regards
>
> Ron Badour
> MS MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
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> "st" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> For earlier Windows NT versions it was possible to copy I386 folder to
>> hard drive and use winnt32 to install it. However, when I tried it in XP,
>> it gives an error and terminates. Is it still possible?

>

This article describes the install from the DOS, which works. I'm interested
specially in installing from Windows, which fails.

 
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      26th Apr 2009


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> > Try google.com for questions like this and you will find among others:
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> > Ron Badour
> > MS MVP
> > Windows Desktop Experience
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> > "st" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> For earlier Windows NT versions it was possible to copy I386 folder to
> >> hard drive and use winnt32 to install it. However, when I tried it in XP,
> >> it gives an error and terminates. Is it still possible?

> >

> This article describes the install from the DOS, which works. I'm interested
> specially in installing from Windows, which fails.
>
>

You can't install Windows from within Windows. The computer has to be booted
from a source other than the hard drive to which Windows will be installed.
 
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Big_Al
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      26th Apr 2009
st said this on 4/26/2009 6:49 AM:
> For earlier Windows NT versions it was possible to copy I386 folder to
> hard drive and use winnt32 to install it. However, when I tried it in
> XP, it gives an error and terminates. Is it still possible?


These links were posted earlier to another reader. See if they help.
I've got them bookmarked myself to weed out the useful info but have
done nothing more than bookmark them. So take them with a grain of salt.

How To Install Windows XP On Any Laptop Without CD Drive
http://blog.800hightech.com/install-...py-drive/2568/

How to start the Setup program from MS-DOS in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307848

How to install Windows XP from a hard drive without using a floppy or
optical drive.
http://www.overclock.net/faqs/101421...ard-drive.html

Fully automating the installation of Windows XP etc.
http://unattended.sourceforge.net/

I think my old ways of install are like some of the links above. I have
an old DOS win98 boot disk, I think you can download them. If you
format the HD with DOS (from any source) then copy the i386 folder to
the HD, the PC will now boot off the HD and have the needed software to
load from the dos prompt. (I think). I used to do it all the time
years ago before XP, but it still should work. It was useful back then
to install off of C: since it recorded the source of the install in
win9x, and you never needed the CD again since it remembered the C:\i386
source.
 
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      26th Apr 2009
Ron Badour wrote:
> Try google.com for questions like this and you will find among others:
> http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/578/w...rom-harddrive/
>
> "st" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> For earlier Windows NT versions it was possible to copy I386 folder
>> to hard drive and use winnt32 to install it. However, when I tried
>> it in XP, it gives an error and terminates. Is it still possible?


I didn't check that link in detail but it appears as though it'll work
OK. Something that makes me leery though is that they guy apparently
doesn't backup but instead simply keeps his My Documents on another
partition; something pretty dangerous to the health of his data,
longterm.
It's also very seldom such a new install of XP is ever needed and the
author seems to do it rather readily and for not so good reasons.
Where he'll spend at least 2 hours reinstalling XP and rebuilding the
system, and often up to 4 or more hours getting everything re-customized
where a proper backup can recover even a completely trashed h ard drive,
or a new one, in less than a half hour, often around 15-20 minutes in
many cases. You'll find few knowledgeable XP users who agree with him
and IMO his information is a little suspect for those reasons.
So ... I would make a solid effort to verify his information before
proceeding in order to insure he hasn't left something out or copied the
info from its source incorrectly.

A little paranoia can be a good thing,

Twayne


 
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Jon
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      27th Apr 2009
"Something that makes me leery though is that they guy apparently doesn't backup but instead simply
keeps his My Documents on another partition"

I read this as meaning that he doesn't backup his before re-installing since he doesn't need to. He
may well backup at other times.


"Twayne" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
Ron Badour wrote:
> Try google.com for questions like this and you will find among others:
> http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/578/w...rom-harddrive/
>
> "st" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> For earlier Windows NT versions it was possible to copy I386 folder
>> to hard drive and use winnt32 to install it. However, when I tried
>> it in XP, it gives an error and terminates. Is it still possible?


I didn't check that link in detail but it appears as though it'll work
OK. Something that makes me leery though is that they guy apparently
doesn't backup but instead simply keeps his My Documents on another
partition; something pretty dangerous to the health of his data,
longterm.
It's also very seldom such a new install of XP is ever needed and the
author seems to do it rather readily and for not so good reasons.
Where he'll spend at least 2 hours reinstalling XP and rebuilding the
system, and often up to 4 or more hours getting everything re-customized
where a proper backup can recover even a completely trashed h ard drive,
or a new one, in less than a half hour, often around 15-20 minutes in
many cases. You'll find few knowledgeable XP users who agree with him
and IMO his information is a little suspect for those reasons.
So ... I would make a solid effort to verify his information before
proceeding in order to insure he hasn't left something out or copied the
info from its source incorrectly.

A little paranoia can be a good thing,

Twayne



 
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