That worked, copying it to the HD and then starting the upgrade from there.
Thank you for the suggestion!
"R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the follow up info. Everything seems correct. About
> the only suggestion I can think of is put the XP Pro CD in the
> other optical drive and reboot. Otherwise copy the entire CD
> to your drive and start the upgrade from there ( Setup.Exe )
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> "TL" <torrey no spam moderntravel no spam net> wrote in message
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>> They are IDE drives. No hardware changed at all. This is all the same
>> hardware. I am only trying to upgrade the OS. I slipstreamed the XP
>> Prof. CD I have to include SP3. The XP Home version currently installed
>> has SP2.
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>> "R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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>>> What technology are the Optical drives ? It sounds like the setup is
>>> not loading drivers to be able to mount/use the drives. I assume this
>>> upgrade is on the same hardware and no hardware changes are part
>>> of the process. You may need to provide drivers for your controller
>>> in the 1st phase of the upgrade at reboot. Also is your Pro disk at
>>> or above the Service Pack level of the existing XP Home ?
>>>
>>> "TL" <torrey no spam moderntravel no spam net> wrote in message
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>>>>I am trying to upgrade from Windows XP Home to Windows XP Prof., and
>>>>when the PC reboots after choosing the Upgrade install option, it shows
>>>>that the Windows Install starts, but then it comes up and states that it
>>>>cannot find any CD-ROM drives installed.
>>>>
>>>> I have two of them connected and installed. I used one of them to
>>>> start the upgrade, but after the reboot, Windows Setup program doesn't
>>>> see them.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas on what's causing this or how to get Windows Setup to see the
>>>> CD drives?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
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