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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 16
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Good day the people.
Here's what I'm doing. My cd rom is all burn out and I need to reinstall windows xp professional. I want to do it through USB a my BIOS receives USB-FDD. The memory stick is almost always run as USB-HDD. Does this mean it won't affirm my memory stick as a bootable option? I actually am attempting to think ahead before running it. I'm invariably similar to that so when I get a situation I've at present veiled it In my head and expertise to explain it. I'm agonized it will just stack a minor product of the OS then still require from me to run through cm-Rom for the reason that the USB-FDD being the bootable option. |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 10
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5 Easy steps to install IIS 5.1 on Windows XP Professional SP3 and setup/run my CGI Program
here you can find information through step by step. |
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Dear James
You need use the command line Diskpart for solve your problem, selecting the partition in the memory flash and after you must ACTIVE her. Copy all data from the CDROM to the memory flash. Probably you will have success. I am sorry, but my English is not very good Anderson Gomes de Aragão MCDST Windows XP Quote:
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