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> Trying To Install Windows Xp And Have Problems, PLEASE HELP!!!!
Alex_W
post Feb 15 2006, 10:29 PM
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Hey I am trying to reinstall windows xp. I used KillDisk Pro to format the partition and now when I restart my computer I get an error saying Error loading operating system. I tryed to put my windows xp disk in but it won't boot. I looked at my BIOS settings and that is fine. Can anybody please help me.
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post Feb 15 2006, 11:06 PM
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well, i dont know about what kind of computer you have...like who it was made by but i know that if it was made by dell they should have shipped out a CD that you can boot from and it will walk you through re-installing the process and i have done it before, and along the way I was told to delete the partition that the current system was on..have you tryed that? if it is a dell call their support or talk to them online..they should help if not i dont really know what to tell you....you can try googling the error code and any number that may come with it
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post Feb 16 2006, 12:45 AM
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the software cant change the bios , i think killdisk damge your partition ,i think its beter to re partiton your hard with fdisk
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post Feb 16 2006, 12:46 AM
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QUOTE(Albus Dumbledore @ Feb 15 2006, 11:06 PM) *

well, i dont know about what kind of computer you have...like who it was made by but i know that if it was made by dell they should have shipped out a CD that you can boot from and it will walk you through re-installing the process and i have done it before, and along the way I was told to delete the partition that the current system was on..have you tryed that? if it is a dell call their support or talk to them online..they should help if not i dont really know what to tell you....you can try googling the error code and any number that may come with it


Well I don't think it is a dell because I bought this computer off of a person and he didnt format it at all so he left me to do it. He didnt give me a cd or anything for it but I will go and ask him if it is a dell. How do you delete a partition because I physicly didnt delete the partition just the information on it. I can't boot a CD so I can't use the windows xp disc to delete the partition. I have googled this for a bit and usually this happens when they are installing windows xp not when it is off. I have went on microsoft and they didnt know eather so I don't really know what to do right now.
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post Feb 16 2006, 02:13 AM
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Could you give me the files for fdisk because all I see is fdisk for windows ME and 98 I don't see windows XP and when I try putting those files on my floppy it doesnt read the floppy when it boots. Or tell me the files I need to put on. That would be a great help.
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post Feb 16 2006, 02:14 AM
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well, if you can get ahold of him or the disk it would be really good, because i have no ideal how you would delete the partition without the disk that dell provided...on the tower anywhere does it show the dells logo? or a white sticket with two codes on it one is 7 digits long numbers and letters, and the other is 16 numbers...but still try and get ahold of that disk because i would have no clue how to delete the partition without it..
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post Feb 16 2006, 04:35 AM
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Ok, you can do 1 of two things.

1st thing. You need to go into your bios settings and first make sure boot from CD is first BEFORE boot from hard drive. You dont need to do a fdisk.. your not even past the part of it reading the CDROM. You dont even need a Hard drive to boot from the cdrom so fdisk will not buy you anything. So like I said first thing to do is make sure boot from CDROM is first.. and make sure you have the windows XP cd in before you turn on the computer. Then usually it will say press any key to boot from cd.

If that fails and you still can't get it to boot from the cdrom at all , then you need to approach the second solution

Second solution. Find yourself a bootable windows 98 SE floppy disk. You can even make a boot disk from a windows 98 machine. You can even possibly download on from the internet.
Here are the steps:
1) Insert the windows 98 boot disk in the floppy drive
2) Insert the windows XP cd in the Cdrom drive
3) Boot the computer.. hopefully it will boot to floppy, if not the again you need to check your bios settings to set boot from floppy before boot from hard drive.
4) while you booting from floppy, select the option to boot with CDROM support
5) After boot up, it should tell you the drive letter of your new cdrom .. usually D:
6) type: cd d:
7) type: setup.exe or it might be in a lower directory.. can't quite remember off the top of my head

That should then boot from CDROM and tell it to format the disk drive after the cdroom boots.

It should then install everything.. hopefully it will detect all the components on your computer.. if not, you will need to find the drivers for each component.. like video card, sound card, modem card, ethernet card, and any other things

Well good luck
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post Feb 16 2006, 05:25 PM
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This problem is not uncommon at all. I can see the most logical solutions have been posted. A couple more things to try are taking the HDD to another computer, wich could even give the chance to back up files, if needed, and some times using the right application, you could fix the HDD. In some cases, tha computer turns out to be a lap top, and it's not very easy to take the HDD and install it in a nother computer, you would need a cable converter or something like an adapter. I would suggest using Knoppix, wich detects many of the main components of computers and enables you to use network cards, that way you can back up. Of course, as has already been said, the most straight and quick solution is to boot using the CD ROM, eliminate partitions and format. To me that's the last resource, but if you don't mind deleting stuff, it's ok.
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post Mar 25 2006, 01:03 AM
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i had a problem just like your when i tried to install linux on my laptop, here what you do:

my laptop is one of the new toshiba, so dosnt come flopy drive. dry.gif

i downloaded the windows 98 cdrom boot from:
http://www.mirrors.org/archived_software/w...s1/boot98se.exe
im not sure if thats the file i used, because was 2 months ago. unsure.gif

i burned it to a cd rom using another computer and put in the drive and set to iniciate(boot) from the cd-rom.

the windows 98 boot iniciated and then was just reinstall my master boot record that has been deleted by linux and reformated my disk.

than you put your windows xp cd-rom and install normally. smile.gif


hope it works. wink.gif