The only thing in that link that looks like it will work is the suggestion to
disconnect the C: drive, make my slave a master, and reinstall WinXP Pro on
the new drive. I have set up my bios so that the only boot choice is the CD
drive, selected no auto restart on the F8 choices, and made a slipstreamed CD
that boots up fine on my other computers, but this one merely gives me
"invalid boot disk, put boot disk into A:". I don't have a 600+ meg floppy.
It won't boot from a USB stick either, still insists on a floppy in A. Is
there no other way to get to a CD boot without removing the old C drive and
totally starting over?
"Mark Adams" wrote:
>
>
> "Jim Berry" wrote:
>
> > Right! I bought a Dell 4100 that had been upgraded to WinXP,
>
> What was it upgraded from, and what version of XP was it upgraded to?
>
> and when I used
> > the validation tool was told that it was not authorized for me, so I bought
> > an official WinXP Pro and SP2 disk from Microsift. My first attempt at
> > installing it worked OK but whenever the power was turned off it came to a
> > black screen with the choice of starting WinXP or doing an install and if I
> > didn't hit the up arrow and choose Start WinXP it went to some blue screen
> > that said it couldn't install "Keyboard.dll and froze.
>
> Here is how you do a repair install, you must have done it wrong:
> http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
>
> So I put my official
> > disk in and at the prompt told it to "repair" the files. Now it is in that
> > frozen loop. Also, sometimes but not all the restarts a Norton box shows up
> > down in the left corner and says that it is doing a full scan in the
> > background, but won't get bigger when I click on it, just goes away. No menu
> > bar, no shortcuts.
> > Hope this is helpful. Jim
> >
> > "Mark Adams" wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > "Jim Berry" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I upgraded to WinXP Pro using thefficial XP Pro disk with SP2. The computer
> > > > is locked in this loop that allows me to sign in, notifies me that I cannot
> > > > log in without validating my OS, then when I check "Validate", goes into some
> > > > other land where the wallpaper stays in the background, there are no
> > > > shortcuts or menu bar, and there is furious activity on my hard drive whether
> > > > I am connected to the net or not. I have tried to boot from the CD by going
> > > > into the F2 land and setting that as first boot and even only boot option,
> > > > but all I get is a prompt to put bootable disk into drive a. All the options
> > > > for booting with prompt, ETC, from F8 just take me back to the sign in
> > > > screen. Is there any way to get back to install from here and redo the whole
> > > > thing?
> > >
> > > First, we need to know what you upgraded from and why.