Clean install of XP

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Daniel

iv formatted the computer, before i realised its not
necessary when installing xp. when i start the setup it
says sumthing about the smartdrive or disk not being on?
and if it is on it will make the setup work alot better,
it starts with copying the first bunch of files and then
it just stops loading and copys no more files, does this
have sumthing to do with the smartdrive if anyone can
help with installing xp on my computer i would be very
happy.. thankyou
dan
 
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Alan P. Biddle

Ron,

Interesting site. One question. They mention that with an upgrade XP
CD, a recovery CD from the previous operating system will not work. I
upgraded my current system rather than a clean install because of that
limitation. Worked fine, though from time to time I still find odd
things traceable to that process. Anyway, I have seen references to
work arounds, but have never actually found one. Any ideas where to
look on this, assuming such a trick actually exits?

Alan
 
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Guest

Hi Alan,

If you already have XP installed then qualifying media is not needed. Setup notices that XP is already installed. If you formatted your drive without using the XP disk and setup to do so then qualifying media will be needed. Your recovery cd will not work as you stated due to the fact it is OEM and not retail.

Workaround??? Not really unless you can borrow a retail version of any other operating system to act as qualifying media or use your recovery cd to bring the machine back to factory and then perform another upgrade.
 
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Alan P. Biddle

Ron,

So since XP is installed, I could now do a clean install with my
upgrade disk?

Alan
 
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Daniel Rudy

And somewhere around the time of 07/11/2004 06:02, the world stopped and
listened as Ron Rector contributed the following to humanity:
Hi Alan,

If you already have XP installed then qualifying media is not needed.
Setup notices that XP is already installed. If you formatted your drive
without using the XP disk and setup to do so then qualifying media will
be needed. Your recovery cd will not work as you stated due to the fact
it is OEM and not retail.
Workaround??? Not really unless you can borrow a retail version of any
other operating system to act as qualifying media or use your recovery
cd to bring the machine back to factory and then perform another upgrade.

Please wrap your lines properly and turn off "Format Flowed".

Anyways, I have a workaround for this very problem, as I have done it
myself.

1. Install the OEM software on the computer from the OEM install disks.
2. Boot from the WinXP CD.
3. At the screen where it asks where do you want to setup Windows,
delete the partition.
4. Highlight the partition, Hit D, <ENTER>, then L. That will delete
the partition.
5. Proceed with clean install.
6. You may need to install additional device drivers for your hardware
which should be available from the manufacturer's website.


HTH
 
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Alan P. Biddle

Ron,

OK. That actually does give a workaround, albeit a tedious one.
Thanks for the pointer as well.

Alan
 

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