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Vista constantly rebooting after this week's updates ...
Do you have a Windows installation CD? A recovery CD? Neither? Tell us which you have for more information on how to proceed. However why do you want to do this? In my view, it's usually a mistake. With a modicum of care, it should never be necessary to reinstall Windows (XP or any other version).

Audigy Platinum installation CDs.
My AMD K6-2 500MHz 320MB machine managed to install Mdk 9.1 from CDs in about an hour, with no problem recognising any of my hardware or needing more than a You might be able to speed up a 'normal install' by copying the installation CDs onto the HD that is not going to hold the new system, so that you get the

How were YOU introduced to Linux+ YOUR most memorable experiences?
Also Some Windows 95 installation CDs can be booted directly from the CDROM) **** I did not go to the website you mentioned in your post. I know enough about this subject. Step 2 You need to disable the Virus Protection. Because during the installation, Windows 2000 will access the boot sectors and write some

FC2 install problem VIA C3 moobo reboot look: SOLUTION
Sharon F sharonf...@ETEmvps.org microsoft public windowsxp basics On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 11:53:39 -0500, William B. Lurie wrote: why the 3 XP installation Cds all have .dl_ files and yet yours appears to have .dll files. My CD is a retail XP CD. The files in the i386 folder are shown as .dl_ files.

Installing Windows 98 after formatting hard drive
But upon inserting the cd, the computer tells me that I can only install it on Dell machines. On our home network we have 1 Dell, 2 HPs and a Toshiba hence I can The Windows CDs that come with most computers are OEM recovery CDs, they are not proper Windows installation CDs. They don't work on other models.

Installation CD
I customized my installation CDs using Remastersys 2.0.2. You can download my customized gOS install CD. Just look on YouTube for a video titled "gOS Rocket Linux 2.0 Ultimate Edition". There are download links in the video description area. I plan on doing the same for my customized Xubuntu install CD.

FWD: Can't Get Past "Install the Base System"
Bob I bire...@yahoo.com microsoft public office misc You should advise the client to request the seller to provide her with the Installation CD's and approriate documentation for that Bob Roosth wrote: A client's copy of Word XP recently started asking for the installation CD so it could install a new feature.

FS: eMac Tiger 10.4 Install CD's
This will allow a bootable CD as drive letter a:, with the folders/files added on the CD drive letter. Both will be physically on the CD. The Product Key is specific to the type of Win98 installation CD you have, not a specific CD. OEM, full and upgrade retail are examples of installation CDs.

RH 9 install bug: doesn't accept 2nd CD during install
You will boot from the Windows XP Home CD. You will wipe everything off the computer and install normally. When it asks for qualifying media - insert .... (the installation media - CDs, downloaded files, etc) Collect these CD/DVDs and files together in a central and safe place along with their CD keys and such.

Best way to backup small install CDs to one CDR
Hendrik Sattler sattler2...@gmx.de linux debian user Thomas Baumgartner wrote: I wonder, since my connection is not too fast (dual ISDN), are all 3 CDs of the 2.2.r3 distribution needed for a basic install of debian? or will I be able to get debian up and running with just the first CD? not even that.

FWD: Can't Get Past "Install the Base System"
Original Message -------- Subject: questions on installation CDs Resent-Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 02:25:42 -0600 (CST) Resent-From: debian-u...@lists.debian.org Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 09:23:46 The packages on the CDs are sorted by popularity: CD 1 contains the installation system and the most popular packages.

Creating Installation CDs
I would like to make a cd installation possible, however i am quite confused. I have windows xp machine right now and was wondering what to download. can you ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install.html However you've said you want to cut yourself some installation CDs. You need to download .iso images from one of the

Installing SQL Server on a remote server?
SINNER 99nesorjd@gates_of_hell.invalid alt os linux mandrake * filesiteguy wrote in alt.os.linux.mandrake: In updating my urpmi sources, I removed my install CDs. I've added them back in per intructions. However, I'm trying to install a package now that requires Installation CD2. Every time I put in CD2 and it

parallel install on running system
Certainly a good step would be to determine if you have all the installation CDs available to rebuild your PC in totality. If this is the case, then copy all your own files off to CD and make a note of your internet connection details: username, password etc. It will be just as quick to perform a clean installation

computer lost the installer "package" after security update.
Gaz gaz...@msn.com uk adverts computer DCA wrote: Tim Phipps wrote: News Reader wrote: Hi, As per subject: QUERY: Branded COAs - Will they work with standard installation CDs? (Particularly re: XP Professional - eg a HP branded COA used to install to a generic machine using a standard generic XP Professional

URPMI and Install CDs
Are you confusing bootable CDs with installation CDs? You might want a bootable CD to update your bios if you didn't have a floppy, or you might want to have a bootable CD to reinstall your ghosted image of your machine...and as far as that goes, the restore/recovery cds themselves are bootable.

Etch installation media doesn't boot (neither NETINST CD, nor ...
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Curt...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support I reburnt my CD "closing" the session and it worked after hours of Log file gives; Fatal Error Installation Failed: E\I386\ASMS. Error Message. The Parameter is Incorrect. During all this constant beep from system speaker.

Vista constantly rebooting after this week's updates - "Config
no.spam> wrote: llothar wrote: I had to install 6.3. in my hotel room this evening only using the CD- ROM images no access to Internet. Wow, this sucks. Is it so difficult for the Did you not think to do a minimal installation and then copy the CDs to the HD and install the ones you want after? Wrong answer.

full system restore
Ron Gibson rsgib...@verizon.net alt os linux mandrake On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 05:43:49 -0700, filesiteguy wrote: In updating my urpmi sources, I removed my install CDs. I've added them back in per intructions. However, I'm trying to install a package now that requires Installation CD2. Every time I put in CD2 and it

Having to install full version XP Pro..... how to keep programs??
Unfortunately the server we want to install on only has a CDROM drive. Is it possible to create installation CDs from the DVD media? I have tried burning the contents of the CD1 folder from the DVD onto a CD-R but this is not bootable. Is there any way of creating a bootable CD1 or any way around this.