Re: Upgrade from ME to XP Pro - Please HELP ME!!!! Ahhhhhhh!
- From: "AllenM" <allen@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 08:26:42 -0700
OK This is my last say on this as I see you are getting overwhelmed with
responses. Appears all are in favor that the CD should be bootable and in
fact it is because you have done so. Either one of two things now. Corrupt
CD in the setup files or HDD failure. Have you tried running setup.exe from
the Run command? I would do something simple like run chkdsk on the drive or
get a freeware disk repair.
"AWA" <AWA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have an UPGRADE CD version of XP Professional. Originally I wanted to
> reformat my hard drive that has Windows ME on it and start fresh, but then
> I
> read something in the XP manual that states I can perform a new
> installation
> "if my current operating system supports an upgrade to Windows XP
> Professional, but I do not want to keep my exisiting files and
> personalized
> settings" and/or "my computer does not have an operating system". So, my
> question is, by putting in the XP Pro upgrade CD and choosing "New
> Installation", will this in effect give me the same result I want - by
> deleting my operating system completely and then simply installing Windows
> XP
> Professional Edition? In other words, will it be the same as reformatting
> my
> hard drive and installing XP Pro as my new OS? If not, can I reformat my
> hardrive, then pop in this Upgrade CD and choose "New Installation"?,
> since
> that would fall under the category of "Your computer does not have an
> operating system"? - OR-, am I going to have to reformat my hard drive,
> reinstall WIN ME and its drivers, then use the upgrade XP Pro CD?(maybe
> not
> in that order?)
>
> Please help me!!!!!! :-/
.
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