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XP Installation problems- please help!
I have a laptop which was runnning Windows 2000 and I'm trying to
install Windows XP on it. I did manage to get it on but I must have made some mistake somewhere as on startup it was giving me the option to boot into either XP or Windows 2000. Before explaining the current status I should just explain exactly what I'd like to acheive ideally. One hard drive (C) with the full amount of storage space (10GB) running Windows XP. That's it! Nothing more, nothing less. So I have tried to do a few things- deleting partition, re-installing XP and now I'm really confused! When I startup now, I get 3 choices from the boot screen: Windows XP Home Edition Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Setup If I select Windows XP Home Edition it says: Windows could not start because of a computer disk hardware configuration problem. COuld not read from the selected boot disk. Check boot path and disk hardware. Please check the Windows documemntation about hardware disk configuration and your hardware reference manuals for additional information. If I select Windows 2000 Professional it gets me into Windows 2000. If I go to Computer Management>Disk Management there it reads: C: 5GB FAT32 - Primary Partition Unallocated 4.36GB Right-clicking on either of these doesn't give me an option to either delete or format. If I try Windows XP Home Edition Setup it says: Welcome to Setup To set up Windows XP now, press ENTER Insert the CD labeled Windows XP Home Edition CD ROM I then put in the disk and press enter. I then get the following screen: The following list shows the existing partitions and unpartitioned space on this computer 9586MB Disk 0 at Id 0 on bus 0 on atapi [MPR] C: Partition1 (VAIONOTE) [FAT32] 5122MB 979MB free Unpartioned space 4463MB If I press 'D' on C, it says: Setup is unable to perform the requested operation on the slected partition. This partition contains temporary Setup files that are required to complete the installation. 'D' doesn't work on the unpartitioned space. If try to set up on C, it says: The partition you have chosen is too full to contain Windows XP which requires a drive with at least 1033MB of free disk space. I also have the following options: To repair a Windows XP intallation using Recovery Console, press R To quite Setup without installing Windows XP press F3 So, what do I do????!!! |
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Re: XP Installation problems- please help!
"01steven" <01steven@googlemail.com> wrote in message news:da7f24a5-2712-4c82-b694-f303bff8e173@59g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... >I have a laptop which was runnning Windows 2000 and I'm trying to > install Windows XP on it. I did manage to get it on but I must have > made some mistake somewhere as on startup it was giving me the option > to boot into either XP or Windows 2000. > > Before explaining the current status I should just explain exactly > what I'd like to acheive ideally. > One hard drive (C) with the full amount of storage space (10GB) > running Windows XP. That's it! Nothing more, nothing less. > > So I have tried to do a few things- deleting partition, re-installing > XP and now I'm really confused! > > When I startup now, I get 3 choices from the boot screen: > > Windows XP Home Edition > Windows 2000 Professional > Windows XP Setup > > If I select Windows XP Home Edition it says: > > Windows could not start because of a computer disk hardware > > configuration problem. COuld not read from the selected boot > > disk. Check boot path and disk hardware. Please check the > > Windows documemntation about hardware disk configuration and > > your hardware reference manuals for additional information. > > If I select Windows 2000 Professional it gets me into Windows 2000. If > I go to Computer Management>Disk Management there it reads: > C: 5GB FAT32 - Primary Partition > Unallocated 4.36GB > Right-clicking on either of these doesn't give me an option to either > delete or format. > > If I try Windows XP Home Edition Setup it says: > Welcome to Setup > To set up Windows XP now, press ENTER > Insert the CD labeled Windows XP Home Edition CD ROM > I then put in the disk and press enter. > I then get the following screen: > > The following list shows the existing partitions and unpartitioned > space on this computer > > 9586MB Disk 0 at Id 0 on bus 0 on atapi [MPR] > C: Partition1 (VAIONOTE) [FAT32] 5122MB 979MB free > Unpartioned space 4463MB > > If I press 'D' on C, it says: Setup is unable to perform the requested > operation on the slected partition. This partition contains temporary > Setup files that are required to complete the installation. > 'D' doesn't work on the unpartitioned space. > > If try to set up on C, it says: The partition you have chosen is too > full to contain Windows XP which requires a drive with at least 1033MB > of free disk space. > > I also have the following options: > To repair a Windows XP intallation using Recovery Console, > > press R > To quite Setup without installing Windows XP press F3 > > So, what do I do????!!! Before you start this exercise, you need to answer a few questions to yourself: - Do you wish to install a clean version of WinXP or do you wish to upgrade Win2000 to WinXP? - Do you wish to preserve your existing data on drive or are you happy to wipe the lot? - Is your WinXP CD an OEM CD or is it an upgrade CD? The next step will depend on your answers to these questions. By the way - 10 GBytes for WinXP is rather tight. 15 GBytes would be much better. You should think about this issue before proceeding. |
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Re: XP Installation problems- please help!
I don't mind losing data. There's nothing on there I want to keep
anymore. I just want to have it as a back up machine and to access the internet. Really nothing more than that. If necessary I'll put on Win 2000 again, but either way I want to wipe the machine clean and start again with a new OS. On Apr 4, 10:49 am, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I....@fly.com.oz> wrote: > "01steven" <01ste...@googlemail.com> wrote in message > > news:da7f24a5-2712-4c82-b694-f303bff8e173@59g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > > > > >I have a laptop which was runnning Windows 2000 and I'm trying to > > install Windows XP on it. I did manage to get it on but I must have > > made some mistake somewhere as on startup it was giving me the option > > to boot into either XP or Windows 2000. > > > Before explaining the current status I should just explain exactly > > what I'd like to acheive ideally. > > One hard drive (C) with the full amount of storage space (10GB) > > running Windows XP. That's it! Nothing more, nothing less. > > > So I have tried to do a few things- deleting partition, re-installing > > XP and now I'm really confused! > > > When I startup now, I get 3 choices from the boot screen: > > > Windows XP Home Edition > > Windows 2000 Professional > > Windows XP Setup > > > If I select Windows XP Home Edition it says: > > > Windows could not start because of a computer disk hardware > > > configuration problem. COuld not read from the selected boot > > > disk. Check boot path and disk hardware. Please check the > > > Windows documemntation about hardware disk configuration and > > > your hardware reference manuals for additional information. > > > If I select Windows 2000 Professional it gets me into Windows 2000. If > > I go to Computer Management>Disk Management there it reads: > > C: 5GB FAT32 - Primary Partition > > Unallocated 4.36GB > > Right-clicking on either of these doesn't give me an option to either > > delete or format. > > > If I try Windows XP Home Edition Setup it says: > > Welcome to Setup > > To set up Windows XP now, press ENTER > > Insert the CD labeled Windows XP Home Edition CD ROM > > I then put in the disk and press enter. > > I then get the following screen: > > > The following list shows the existing partitions and unpartitioned > > space on this computer > > > 9586MB Disk 0 at Id 0 on bus 0 on atapi [MPR] > > C: Partition1 (VAIONOTE) [FAT32] 5122MB 979MB free > > Unpartioned space 4463MB > > > If I press 'D' on C, it says: Setup is unable to perform the requested > > operation on the slected partition. This partition contains temporary > > Setup files that are required to complete the installation. > > 'D' doesn't work on the unpartitioned space. > > > If try to set up on C, it says: The partition you have chosen is too > > full to contain Windows XP which requires a drive with at least 1033MB > > of free disk space. > > > I also have the following options: > > To repair a Windows XP intallation using Recovery Console, > > > press R > > To quite Setup without installing Windows XP press F3 > > > So, what do I do????!!! > > Before you start this exercise, you need to answer a few > questions to yourself: > - Do you wish to install a clean version of WinXP or do you wish > to upgrade Win2000 to WinXP? > - Do you wish to preserve your existing data on drive or are > you happy to wipe the lot? > - Is your WinXP CD an OEM CD or is it an upgrade CD? > > The next step will depend on your answers to these questions. > > By the way - 10 GBytes for WinXP is rather tight. 15 GBytes > would be much better. You should think about this issue > before proceeding. |
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Re: XP Installation problems- please help!
Please try to answer all three questions. Alternatively, stick with
Win2000 - according to your initial post, it still works. "01steven" <01steven@googlemail.com> wrote in message news:c5a7f8f3-884b-4772-a17d-ded6457728f5@n58g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >I don't mind losing data. There's nothing on there I want to keep > anymore. > I just want to have it as a back up machine and to access the > internet. Really nothing more than that. > If necessary I'll put on Win 2000 again, but either way I want to wipe > the machine clean and start again with a new OS. > > On Apr 4, 10:49 am, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I....@fly.com.oz> wrote: >> "01steven" <01ste...@googlemail.com> wrote in message >> >> news:da7f24a5-2712-4c82-b694-f303bff8e173@59g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... >> >> >> >> >I have a laptop which was runnning Windows 2000 and I'm trying to >> > install Windows XP on it. I did manage to get it on but I must have >> > made some mistake somewhere as on startup it was giving me the option >> > to boot into either XP or Windows 2000. >> >> > Before explaining the current status I should just explain exactly >> > what I'd like to acheive ideally. >> > One hard drive (C) with the full amount of storage space (10GB) >> > running Windows XP. That's it! Nothing more, nothing less. >> >> > So I have tried to do a few things- deleting partition, re-installing >> > XP and now I'm really confused! >> >> > When I startup now, I get 3 choices from the boot screen: >> >> > Windows XP Home Edition >> > Windows 2000 Professional >> > Windows XP Setup >> >> > If I select Windows XP Home Edition it says: >> >> > Windows could not start because of a computer disk hardware >> >> > configuration problem. COuld not read from the selected boot >> >> > disk. Check boot path and disk hardware. Please check the >> >> > Windows documemntation about hardware disk configuration and >> >> > your hardware reference manuals for additional information. >> >> > If I select Windows 2000 Professional it gets me into Windows 2000. If >> > I go to Computer Management>Disk Management there it reads: >> > C: 5GB FAT32 - Primary Partition >> > Unallocated 4.36GB >> > Right-clicking on either of these doesn't give me an option to either >> > delete or format. >> >> > If I try Windows XP Home Edition Setup it says: >> > Welcome to Setup >> > To set up Windows XP now, press ENTER >> > Insert the CD labeled Windows XP Home Edition CD ROM >> > I then put in the disk and press enter. >> > I then get the following screen: >> >> > The following list shows the existing partitions and unpartitioned >> > space on this computer >> >> > 9586MB Disk 0 at Id 0 on bus 0 on atapi [MPR] >> > C: Partition1 (VAIONOTE) [FAT32] 5122MB 979MB free >> > Unpartioned space 4463MB >> >> > If I press 'D' on C, it says: Setup is unable to perform the requested >> > operation on the slected partition. This partition contains temporary >> > Setup files that are required to complete the installation. >> > 'D' doesn't work on the unpartitioned space. >> >> > If try to set up on C, it says: The partition you have chosen is too >> > full to contain Windows XP which requires a drive with at least 1033MB >> > of free disk space. >> >> > I also have the following options: >> > To repair a Windows XP intallation using Recovery Console, >> >> > press R >> > To quite Setup without installing Windows XP press F3 >> >> > So, what do I do????!!! >> >> Before you start this exercise, you need to answer a few >> questions to yourself: >> - Do you wish to install a clean version of WinXP or do you wish >> to upgrade Win2000 to WinXP? >> - Do you wish to preserve your existing data on drive or are >> you happy to wipe the lot? >> - Is your WinXP CD an OEM CD or is it an upgrade CD? >> >> The next step will depend on your answers to these questions. >> >> By the way - 10 GBytes for WinXP is rather tight. 15 GBytes >> would be much better. You should think about this issue >> before proceeding. > |
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Re: XP Installation problems- please help!
- Do you wish to install a clean version of WinXP or do you wish
to upgrade Win2000 to WinXP? I want a clean install of XP ideally. If not possible, would prefer clean install of Win2000 (even though running now I want to wipe it and start again- bit buggy and can't seem to resolve my partition issue) - Do you wish to preserve your existing data on drive or are you happy to wipe the lot? Happy to wipe the lot. - Is your WinXP CD an OEM CD or is it an upgrade CD? An OEM CD Thanks |
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Re: XP Installation problems- please help!
Since you have an OEM CD, you cannot upgrade your
Win2000 installation. You have to perform a clean installation of WinXP. You can do it like so: - Set the boot order in the BIOS so that the machine will use the CD ROM as its first boot device. - Boot the machine from your WinXP CD. - Follow the prompts. Allow the hard disk to be formatted when given the choice. "01steven" <01steven@googlemail.com> wrote in message news:557f46df-22c0-4119-bed0-1d5a607b55ca@s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com... >- Do you wish to install a clean version of WinXP or do you wish > to upgrade Win2000 to WinXP? > > I want a clean install of XP ideally. If not possible, would prefer > clean install of Win2000 (even though running now I want to wipe it > and start again- bit buggy and can't seem to resolve my partition > issue) > > - Do you wish to preserve your existing data on drive or are > you happy to wipe the lot? > Happy to wipe the lot. > > - Is your WinXP CD an OEM CD or is it an upgrade CD? > An OEM CD > > Thanks |
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Re: XP Installation problems- please help!
01steven wrote:
> This is what I have already tried but because of the space issue I > can't get it to install (see original thread) so don't get the option > of formatting hard disk You set the boot order to boot from the XP CD? Alias |
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Re: XP Installation problems- please help!
I somehow managed to create a new partition and reinstalled XP.
So, now I have XP running and in Disk Management it shows me: C: Primary 5GB FAT32 D: Logical Drive 4.35GB FAT 32 Right-clicking on either of these doesn't seem to offer me any 'delete' options, just open, explore, change drive letter and paths, properties and help. When I boot up the laptop from cold, it still gives me the option to boot into 2000 or XP. How do I get rid of Windows 2000 and have one 10GB space? |
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Re: XP Installation problems- please help!
You need to start over. Boot with the XP cd and instead of formatting
partitions, delete them and restart again. This time accept the defaults to create one new partition. Then format and install. Given the size of your harddrive consider not installing XP. Consider reinstalling W2k and bringing it back up to date with Windows Update. If you do decide to install XP have you downloaded the XP drivers for your computer yet? "01steven" <01steven@googlemail.com> wrote in message news:3ddf4cb4-25e5-4a92-852f-a995117d101a@r9g2000prd.googlegroups.com... >I somehow managed to create a new partition and reinstalled XP. > So, now I have XP running and in Disk Management it shows me: > C: Primary 5GB FAT32 > D: Logical Drive 4.35GB FAT 32 > Right-clicking on either of these doesn't seem to offer me any > 'delete' options, just open, explore, change drive letter and paths, > properties and help. > When I boot up the laptop from cold, it still gives me the option to > boot into 2000 or XP. > How do I get rid of Windows 2000 and have one 10GB space? |
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