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Can I Re-install/Repair Win XP from a USB Drive?

 
 
Scott
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      23rd Mar 2009
My CD drive is unable to read any disks. Can I re-install/repair from a USB
drive? (Putting the OS CS contents on a thumb drive.)

My desktop has Win XP SP3, the OS CD is SP2.

Thanks
Scott
Los Angeles


 
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Bill in Co.
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      23rd Mar 2009
I don't think that's possible (but someone will correct me if I'm wrong).

But why would you try reinstalling windows to fix a CD drive related
problem? That doesn't sound very logical. Just try to debug the CD
problem with windows up and running.

Scott wrote:
> My CD drive is unable to read any disks. Can I re-install/repair from a
> USB
> drive? (Putting the OS CS contents on a thumb drive.)
>
> My desktop has Win XP SP3, the OS CD is SP2.
>
> Thanks
> Scott
> Los Angeles



 
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Jonathan Harker
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      23rd Mar 2009
On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 01:58:02 -0600, "Bill in Co."
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>I don't think that's possible (but someone will correct me if I'm wrong).
>
>But why would you try reinstalling windows to fix a CD drive related
>problem? That doesn't sound very logical. Just try to debug the CD
>problem with windows up and running.


It should have occurred to you that "Scott" wanted to reinstall XP and
THEN found out that the drive had problems. You're getting too old
for this.

>Scott wrote:
>> My CD drive is unable to read any disks. Can I re-install/repair from a
>> USB
>> drive? (Putting the OS CS contents on a thumb drive.)
>>
>> My desktop has Win XP SP3, the OS CD is SP2.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Scott
>> Los Angeles

>

 
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Paul
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      23rd Mar 2009
Scott wrote:
> My CD drive is unable to read any disks. Can I re-install/repair from a USB
> drive? (Putting the OS CS contents on a thumb drive.)
>
> My desktop has Win XP SP3, the OS CD is SP2.
>
> Thanks
> Scott
> Los Angeles
>
>


Some hints of how to do it, here. My current install
of WinXP, was done using nothing but the hard drive
and something to boot MSDOS. I have an MSDOS boot
floppy, but copying the floppy to a USB stick also
worked on this computer. Your mileage may vary.
(No two USB sticks/computer combos, work alike.)

http://groups.google.ca/group/alt.co...9?dmode=source

If you have a second computer, you could use that to
place two partitions on the target hard drive, and
copy over the files. Then, the remaining (complicated)
detail, is making the right flavor of MSDOS boot disk.
I spent most of one day, building one I liked. Fortunately,
I have an old one from Win98 days, which provided the
base files. I just added a few tweaks and toys to it.

There are plenty of clever articles on the web to use
as a reference. So I didn't invent this.

http://www.911cd.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=16713

Paul
 
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Bill in Co.
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      23rd Mar 2009
Jonathan Harker wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 01:58:02 -0600, "Bill in Co."
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> I don't think that's possible (but someone will correct me if I'm wrong).
>>
>> But why would you try reinstalling windows to fix a CD drive related
>> problem? That doesn't sound very logical. Just try to debug the CD
>> problem with windows up and running.

>
> It should have occurred to you that "Scott" wanted to reinstall XP and
> THEN found out that the drive had problems. You're getting too old
> for this.


LOL. Judging from "all" your contributions to these newsgroups, enuf said.
The emperor has no clothes.


 
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Tim Meddick
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      23rd Mar 2009
Yes, it is possible. Although, with some caveats. Firstly, I have no idea
how to go about making a bootable USB flash drive. Only if you can still
get to Windows XP, even in safe mode, should you be able to do this without
the need to. First copy the entire XP CD (using someone else's machine, of
course) onto the flash drive then take it back to your computer and run the
x:\i386\winnt.exe file. It will behave exactly as it does on the CD. If
you need to do a "clean install" from scratch you will also need a set of XP
Boot floppy start-up disks. You can download these for your version of
WinXP (Home, Pro) from:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310994

Then go down to the middle of the page and select either Windows XP original
release, Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2)
and, of those, either Home Edition or Professional.
After your computer has booted from these disks, type in the location of the
i386 directory on the USB flash drive when prompted
--

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London.
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"Scott" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> My CD drive is unable to read any disks. Can I re-install/repair from a
> USB drive? (Putting the OS CS contents on a thumb drive.)
>
> My desktop has Win XP SP3, the OS CD is SP2.
>
> Thanks
> Scott
> Los Angeles
>



 
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Jonathan Harker
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      24th Mar 2009
On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 14:02:55 -0600, "Bill in Co."
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>Jonathan Harker wrote:
>> On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 01:58:02 -0600, "Bill in Co."
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>> I don't think that's possible (but someone will correct me if I'm wrong).
>>>
>>> But why would you try reinstalling windows to fix a CD drive related
>>> problem? That doesn't sound very logical. Just try to debug the CD
>>> problem with windows up and running.

>>
>> It should have occurred to you that "Scott" wanted to reinstall XP and
>> THEN found out that the drive had problems. You're getting too old
>> for this.

>
>LOL. Judging from "all" your contributions to these newsgroups, enuf said.
>The emperor has no clothes.


You were clearly missing the OP's point, old man.
 
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Scott
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      26th Mar 2009
Thank you for the information.

I have discovered that I can only install, I cannot repair. This is because
my OS CD is SP2 and the desktop is SP3.

I have completed my DVD/CD drive troubleshooting and I think it is bad.

I do have a notebook, so my situation is not critical.

Thanks
Scott
Los Angeles

"Tim Meddick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:eiEJb5$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Yes, it is possible. Although, with some caveats. Firstly, I have no
> idea how to go about making a bootable USB flash drive. Only if you can
> still get to Windows XP, even in safe mode, should you be able to do this
> without the need to. First copy the entire XP CD (using someone else's
> machine, of course) onto the flash drive then take it back to your
> computer and run the x:\i386\winnt.exe file. It will behave exactly as it
> does on the CD. If you need to do a "clean install" from scratch you will
> also need a set of XP Boot floppy start-up disks. You can download these
> for your version of WinXP (Home, Pro) from:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310994
>
> Then go down to the middle of the page and select either Windows XP
> original release, Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Windows XP Service
> Pack 2 (SP2) and, of those, either Home Edition or Professional.
> After your computer has booted from these disks, type in the location of
> the i386 directory on the USB flash drive when prompted
> --
>
> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London.
> .
>
> "Scott" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> My CD drive is unable to read any disks. Can I re-install/repair from a
>> USB drive? (Putting the OS CS contents on a thumb drive.)
>>
>> My desktop has Win XP SP3, the OS CD is SP2.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Scott
>> Los Angeles
>>

>
>



 
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