"~Sage" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Thank you Colin, and everyone. Driver problems would have been my
next question. I contacted emachines, they aren't too helpful with a
4 year old machine, after sending a requested, very detailed email,
their reply was one of those *is your monitor plugged in?!*. At this
point, I'll hold out till budget allows for a fresh copy of XP.
I do have one question that I need to be certain of. Right now, I
have no operating system running on the machine, a Win98 cd allowed me
to use the borrowed copy to try to load XP, so when I get ready to buy
and load a new XP Upgrade, will it work ok having a Win98 cd only, or
would Win98 *have* to be actually running on the PC? Thanks again!
~Sage
On Apr 12, 7:46 pm, "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnho...@comcast.net> wrote:
> You cannot use the product key for a preinstalled copy of Windows with a
> retail XP cd. Have you contacted eMachines Support on the procedure and
> troubleshooting for using the recovery disk? Even if you install Win98 on
> it you will likely run into driver problems because eMachines only lists
> XP
> drivers for the T3092
> (http://www.e4me.com/support/product_...sktops&subcat=...).
> If the recovery software is damaged see if you can order a replacement
> from
> eMachines or fromhttp://www.restoredisks.com/.
>
> "~Sage" <sagelec...@my-deja.com> wrote in message
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> > Hi Group, I have a crashed e-machine T3092 with a 160 gig HD, came
> > with WinXP home on a recovery disk, recovery didn't work, so I
> > borrowed an XP cd from a friend and it won't install with the XP code
> > that came with the PC. Hubby uses this PC, mainly for email and a
> > little surfing and didn't have much to lose so I deleted the C
> > partition, formatted it but couldn't get an option to format with
> > FAT32. I deleted the partition again and in the recovery console on
> > the XP cd, when I try formatting it from the command prompt, I get a
> > message *cannot format a removable drive*. I am trying to convert it
> > back to FAT32 from NTSF so that I can install Win98 on it, (a new copy
> > of XP just isn't an option right now). How can I, or is it even
> > possible to do this successfully? Any help will be most appreciated,
> > thank you!
>
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An XP CD is bootable. All you need a Win98 CD for would be to satisfy XP
that you do qualify for an upgrade.
Jim