For a long time, Microsoft didn’t sell Windows install media in the form of bootable USB flash drives. Instead, it prefered to stick to old-school DVD media, despite the fact that many notebooks today ...
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Using a Windows XP upgrade CD The Boot Camp installation instructions claim that a valid full Windows XP SP2 disc is required and that upgrade discs cannot be used ...
1. Download and install Windows Unattended CD Creator from www.windows-unattended.de, or install it from the Digit December 2006 Utilities CD. 2. Launch the program and insert your Windows XP CD into ...
Here are the specs of my current system:<BR><BR>MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum<BR>Athlon 64 San Diego 4000+<BR>Arctic Cooler 64 Pro HSF<BR>2 GB Mushkin PC3200 DDR<BR>Enermax Liberty 620W PSU<BR>Western Digital ...
Windows XP and its successors have the ability to be rebooted by using a partition within the computer itself as opposed to using a separate CD. However, if you are having trouble starting up, are ...
When installing Windows XP, most of the time you'll find that it has the basic drivers it needs to install itself. However, sometimes you might need to intervene. This tends to be the case if you have ...
I am having problems with my Windows XP Professional. I have a Compaq Presario with intel pentium 3 processor, 700mhz, and 20gb. Recently I purchased an Ipod and later needed to upgrade my USB, so I ...
Update: Before you try all of this, you may want to try using WinToFlash, a utility designed to create a bootable Windows flash drive for Windows XP/Vista/7/Server. If this works for you, you can skip ...