I am pretty good with computers but I am having a problem with a newly acquired IBM desktop. Here are the specs.
IBM Netvista 2257-32U
2257-32U Celeron 1.3GHz
256KB 128MB 40GB
7200RPM 48x CD-ROM 56K data/fax modem Windows XP Home Integrated 810e
It was hanging up when XP Home would load so I decided to format the hard drive and install a fresh copy of Windows XP Pro.
I successfully formatted the hard drive by using a Win 98 boot disk to get me to the A prompt. So far so good.
I ran Fdisk and it told me that the hard drive has been partitioned.
Here is where I am stuck. When I put the Win XP PRO CD in the drive it does nothing. I downloaded the 6 XP pro floppys but when I install them I get an error at disk 4 with a corrupt file and it ends the install (I forget what it is)
I tried a new set of disks and I get the same error. It is a .sys error.
Anyway, should I go into the BIOS and change the boot configuration order so that it boots from the CD?
Is my official licensed Windows XP disk bootable? I would assume it is?
Did I leave out an important step? I haven't formatted a hard drive and installed a new operating system in a long time. This PC had XP home installed on it originally.
Thanks in advance!!
IBM Netvista 2257-32U
2257-32U Celeron 1.3GHz
256KB 128MB 40GB
7200RPM 48x CD-ROM 56K data/fax modem Windows XP Home Integrated 810e
It was hanging up when XP Home would load so I decided to format the hard drive and install a fresh copy of Windows XP Pro.
I successfully formatted the hard drive by using a Win 98 boot disk to get me to the A prompt. So far so good.
I ran Fdisk and it told me that the hard drive has been partitioned.
Here is where I am stuck. When I put the Win XP PRO CD in the drive it does nothing. I downloaded the 6 XP pro floppys but when I install them I get an error at disk 4 with a corrupt file and it ends the install (I forget what it is)
I tried a new set of disks and I get the same error. It is a .sys error.
Anyway, should I go into the BIOS and change the boot configuration order so that it boots from the CD?
Is my official licensed Windows XP disk bootable? I would assume it is?
Did I leave out an important step? I haven't formatted a hard drive and installed a new operating system in a long time. This PC had XP home installed on it originally.
Thanks in advance!!
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