clean install without cdrom

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i have a laptop with a floppy and en external usb cdrom. the cdrom isnt being
recognized by the win xp setup. ive also tried some of the modded win 98
bootdisks with usb cd rom support but they all say there is no usb cd rom
installed. the laptop came to me formatted otherwise i would have done the
install from windows. i also have a win 2003 server that i have RIS setup on.
ive never used it so im not sure what im doing but the diagnostics say its
working. only prob is when i use the bootdisk on the laptop the dhcp times
out. any ideas on how to get the cd rom to work or the RIS thing to work are
greatly appreciated.
 
S

Shenan Stanley

xPLaR said:
i have a laptop with a floppy and en external usb cdrom. the cdrom
isnt being recognized by the win xp setup. ive also tried some of
the modded win 98 bootdisks with usb cd rom support but they all
say there is no usb cd rom installed. the laptop came to me
formatted otherwise i would have done the install from windows. i
also have a win 2003 server that i have RIS setup on. ive never
used it so im not sure what im doing but the diagnostics say its
working. only prob is when i use the bootdisk on the laptop the
dhcp times out. any ideas on how to get the cd rom to work or the
RIS thing to work are greatly appreciated.

Have you tried the Windows XP Setup Floppies?

If so and that did not work..
Use one of your Windows 98 Boot Disks to create the partitions.. Make two.
One of them (first one - 2GB or less) - format FAT32, 'sys' it and copy the
Windows XP CD onto it.
The other - just create the partition - don't format it.

Boot from the small partition. Start the install of Windows XP from that
drive. Choose the other partition to install on. You have a dual boot
system - but you have Windows XP installed.
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

Shenan Stanley said:
Have you tried the Windows XP Setup Floppies?

If so and that did not work..
Use one of your Windows 98 Boot Disks to create the partitions.. Make two.
One of them (first one - 2GB or less) - format FAT32, 'sys' it and copy the
Windows XP CD onto it.
The other - just create the partition - don't format it.

Boot from the small partition. Start the install of Windows XP from that
drive. Choose the other partition to install on. You have a dual boot
system - but you have Windows XP installed.

Building on your idea: The OP could create a single FAT32
partition that covers the whole disk, then copy his WinXP
CD onto it. He could then do this:
- Boot the machine with a Win98 boot disk (www.bootdisk.com).
- Run c:\i386\winnt to launch the setup process.
- Convert the partition to NTFS after completion of the installation
(if desired).
This would give him a single boot WinXP installation.
 
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Ron Martell

xPLaR said:
i have a laptop with a floppy and en external usb cdrom. the cdrom isnt being
recognized by the win xp setup. ive also tried some of the modded win 98
bootdisks with usb cd rom support but they all say there is no usb cd rom
installed. the laptop came to me formatted otherwise i would have done the
install from windows. i also have a win 2003 server that i have RIS setup on.
ive never used it so im not sure what im doing but the diagnostics say its
working. only prob is when i use the bootdisk on the laptop the dhcp times
out. any ideas on how to get the cd rom to work or the RIS thing to work are
greatly appreciated.

Are your Windows 98 and Windows 2003 machines networked?

If so then you could insert the CD into the Windows 2003 machine and
copy the entire i386 folder to a new folder of the same name on the
Windows 98 machine.

Then you could run the setup.exe program from the i386 folder to
install XP.

Good luck

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
 

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