Re: Reinstallation of XP
- From: "BillW50" <BillW50@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 13:40:52 -0500
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philo typed on Sun, 27 Sep 2009 15:29:34 -0500:
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Malke typed on Sun, 27 Sep 2009 13:06:35 -0700:
BillW50 wrote:I don't care what you or I have done. Just do a Google
No, there is a bug with the XP install disc. It goesThat's ridiculous. I've installed XP many times on hard
blank screen and freezes if the active partition is
Linux. Windows 7 install disc is okay and works fine.
Which can be used to remove the Linux partition and then
you can install XP.
drives which used to hold Linux. As philo said, the OP
should be able to boot from the CD and install Windows
with no problem. Since he can't do this from either an XP
CD or from the IBM recovery CDs, something is probably
wrong with his drive.
search and learn many people are having the same problem as
the OP. Are you calling them liars?
nothing to do with Linux being on the drive
Nonsense! Not all Linux distros are created equal. Some
disallows XP from being installed.
http://en.kioskea.net/forum/affich-29081-how-to-format-linux-and-install-xp
I read the thread and the poster did not seem to know what he
was doing...or... who knows maybe had a H/W problem
However just to confirm
I took my machine that has Ubuntu installed on it
and used an XP disc to bootup to the installer just fine.
I have seen machines balk when booting from an XP cd
and the problem was always due to a hardware problem
ROTFL! Ubuntu is only one Linux distro. Have you tried the
likes of Fedora yet? By the way, try Ubuntu Live and convert
it with UNetbootin to boot from a flash drive. Then just boot
and don't touch your XP partition at all. And you have iBand
(from US Robotics - free) installed. Your XP will be toasted
and unbootable. Just the background and no taskbar. This isn't
supposed to happen either, but it does.
I don't believe this. Tell me what version of Linnux does this
and where to get it. I'll download it and test it myself. By the
way, if you read the thread you posted, the issue was with
fdisk. Anybody use that for XP? I don't.
Test machine:
Asus EeePC 702 8G SSD with 2GB of RAM
Windows XP SP2 (EeePC OEM version)
Ubuntu-eee-8.04.1.iso
unetbootin-windows-299.exe (convert iso to USB flash drive)
Are these boot disk applications, or can they be installed and run
from the hard drive? I have run Knoppix disks on several Windows
machines and have never had trouble with Knoppix screwing up the
Windows install. I also have never heard of a Windows install CD
NOT being able delete and recreate the partitions for a clean
install. My Home Upgrade and MCE disks as well as pirated versions
of XP Pro and 64 bit (for testing purposes only :-) disks have
never failed to partition and format the drive. Unless the hard
drive had issues. If I can get to it this week to test, I'll post
back. Don't hold your breath.
That Ubuntu version should boot on any computer. I just tried it
on this Gateway and it booted. I removed the Windows drive
though. As I won't allow on Linux system see any Windows OS after
being burned three times by Ubuntu. I never had a problem with
Puppy Linux, but I don't trust any Linux distros anymore to be
honest with you.
Don't forget to install iBand from US Robotics (free) and running
on the Taskbar. And once Ubuntu screws up your XP system, you can
temporary get XP bootable again by renaming iband.dll to something
else and it will boot normally again. But don't trust this XP
anymore. As it will be flaky from this point on. Restore it to an
earlier backup.
Yes unetbootin-windows-299.exe, runs under Windows from a hard
drive. It takes a Linux iso and formats and copies the iso to a
flash drive (instead of using CDs). I use a 1GB flash drive. I am
not sure how large or small the flash drive needs to be. Whatever
size the iso is for the smallest up to 4GB for the largest would be
my guess. I can do some more testing here if you would like. Like
seeing if
this happens from a burned CD as well. Although I am not really
fond of allowing Linux to screw up working versions of Windows XP.
<sigh>
That is why regular imaging or cloning is a must for whenever people
test. All "screwups" can get reversed. :-)
It's nice when it works! Although it doesn't always work. <sigh>
Acronis True Image failed me if the build is different than the
backup build.
But I'm sure it wouldn't fail if the build was the same (the way it is
*supposed* to be done.)
And that's for imaging. And with cloning, there is no restoration
necessary.
Well even though Acronis True Image is normally a fine product. The list
I listed were problems I personally had so far. But Acronis True Image
isn't perfect. As Google will show you that many people (ok some) has
had less than 100% perfect results.
--
Bill
Windows XP SP2 (5.1.2600)
Asus EEE PC 702G8 ~ 2GB RAM ~ 16GB-SDHC
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