I still have not solved the mystery of how to simply 'reply' to a
message posted here. That's why I'm unfortunately starting a new
thread......not even knowing if it will post.
Tim Meddick wrote:
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> If U have a reasonably large hard-disk (today's PC's are usually sized
> 160GB as standard and 300GB to be described as extra-large), then you
> could re-size your current system partition on your hd and make a
> smaller partition to install your original copy of XP again - but
> [obviously] do not upgrade it to SP3. The second XP installation should
> appear on the XP Boot/Startup menu as another operating system. Use
> this second XP installation to install your older printer, and also,
> when you need to print something off.
All good except that the machine came with XP installed, there just
ain't no installation disk, Tim.
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> But, I would seriously advise that, before going to the trouble of
> creating your dual-boot system, that you try to find a friend who has XP
> SP1 and see if the printer and it's drivers will install correctly.
> But, if you can't find another XP SP1 installation, it's easier to
> reverse the dual-boot procedure than to create it.
Don't need to, Tim...the scanner served well back in the SP1 days.
How troublesome would uninstalling SP3/SP2 be?
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> Hope this gives you some more ideas, at least!
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> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)
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