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![]() You may have to go into the bios to change the boot options. If you
have a Dell computer, when starting the computer press the F2 key and it will go into the bios setup. When you're in the bios setup screen look for boot options and then change to cd-rom for first boot option. Just look on the bottom of the screen and it will tell you how to make changes. When you exit out make sure you save changes. When you exit out, the computer should restart and a screen should appear. ( Press any key to boot with cd ) press any key and windows xp should start loading drivers, just follow the steps. Here's a link: http://www.helpdesk.umd.edu/topics/t...ows_2000/4349/ Last edited by ridder; 11-08-2007 at 12:31 PM. |
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![]() when booting on a dell with the restore cd in the drive, hit F12 to bring up the temporary boot menu and it will ask what device you want to boot from, tell it the CDROM drive and then the rest of the steps should show up.
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![]() I appreciate this so much !
I got rid of the user controls. When I go into the boot setup, these are my choices: P1-HL-DT-STDVD-RAM-G5A-H30N Generic - Compact Generic - SM/XD Picture Generic - SD/MMC Generic - M5/M5PRO Hitachi HDT725050VLA Which one do I pick? |
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![]() Okay I figured that out. I've learned a lot today. Slipstreamed an XP2 boot disk, found out it won't install because of the hardware drivers, found out I can't do a dual boot because Windows Vista Home Premium came pre-installed on the system and they do not give you a Vista CD.
Called Future Shop and they told me the drivers aren't available to make XP2 work on my system (unless I find someone on line who writes their own) and that I am stuck with what I've got. Thank you Bill Gates. ![]() |
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![]() I find it hard to believe there are no XP drivers for something made today. But really, with some tweaking the Vista install should not be problematic.
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![]() Brad, apparently the system I just bought is the reason. I would need to get the XP drivers for the hardware and they just aren't available.
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![]() Drivers aren't available because FutureShop tells you they aren't? I wouldn't believe anything they try to tell you. Get a hold of the company that makes the computer. I have to agree with Brad... I find it hard to believe that any company writes their drivers for Vista only. There are large numbers of comps sold with Vista that are being changed to XP. I won't toss out my Color Laser printer because HP won't write new drivers for that work with Vista.
I also agree with Brad that with a little time you should be able to get Vista to work the way you want/need it to (if you dont have an HP color laser printer.... ![]() Scott |