Hi Joan,
This is one of those articles you almost have to read through first, before
attempting anything. I should have told you that. It *is* one of the best
how-to's written.
If you scroll down a bit further from the 6 boot disk scenario you will see:
"Another option to the floppy disk set
from
Dr. D's
Windows XP System Setup Disk"
You use this if you can't boot from your CD. It is just a single floppy. I
suggest you read it through so you know what to expect.
Good luck, and post back.
--
HTH,
Curt
Windows Support Center
http://aumha.org/
"Joan" <(E-Mail Removed)(do not spam)> wrote in message
news:824B9460-54B6-4D54-9901-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks, Chris. The article you referred me to suggests making a set of
> six
> Boot disks using floppies. I attempted to do this, but the amount to be
> downloaded exceeds the capacity of a HD floppy. The program that
> downloads
> to the floppies aborts during downloading to the first floppy.
>
> Additional suggestions are welcome, and needed !
> --
> Joan
>
>
> "Joan" wrote:
>
>> In reformatting the hd, I put the XP Home OS CD drive in. After
>> restarting,
>> when F12 appears, I click on that. Next up the it asks which device to
>> boot
>> from. I select "Boot from CD." Some files automatically load. The next
>> screen says, "Welcome to Setup." It asks for a selection of "Enter"
>> which
>> will start the setup process; R which will repair the Windows XP, or F3
>> to
>> cancel.
>>
>> Problem: When I reach the "Welcome to Setup" screen, none of the three
>> options work. How can I get Windows XP to boot from the CD?
>>
>> (I have successfully reformatted the hd before and not had this problem.)
>> -
>> Joan