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Solve : Cant formatt/reload win xp?

Answer» http://www.windowsreinstall.com/winxphome/installxpcdnewhdd/emulation.htmyes i know ive watched that, but my computer wont boot from the win xp cd. I disable all boot devices except cd and it just says INVALID . . . . . when it tries to boot, and i just tried it with another copy of win xp so *censored*. Quote
how do you use xp partion?


You insert the Windows XP CD and choose to install Windows XP.

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yes i know ive watched that, but my computer wont boot from the win xp cd. I disable all boot devices except cd and it just says INVALID . . . . . when it tries to boot, and i just tried it with another copy of win xp so *censored*.


Are these legal copies? If not, stop posting.

If these are legal copies; download and create 6 Windows XP boot diskettes. Files can be found here for Professional and here for Home editionyou guys are morons you dont even answer my first question of why the HD registers as 32gig when it is 60gig. THanks for nothing LOSERS.
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you guys are morons you dont even answer my first question of why the HD registers as 32gig when it is 60gig. THanks for nothing losers.


Stop wasting our TIME and DONATE the computer to a school.Dizzle:

Use the boot disk as M_2 instructed.

If the Windows XP setup does not start, type this at the command PROMPT:

[size=18]d:\i386\winnt.exe[/size]

This should begin the installation of Windows XP.  Let us know if it does not.

Regards,
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yes i know ive watched that, but my computer wont boot from the win xp cd. I disable all boot devices except cd and it just says INVALID . . . . . when it tries to boot, and i just tried it with another copy of win xp so *censored*.


We have answered this question, and it is possible that you have created a partition that is only 32 GB.  By starting the Windows XP setup, you may delete this 32 GB partition and create the 60 GB partition that you want.  

If we have misunderstood you, please let us know.

Doc


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