Re: XP installation disk in wrong format
- From: davefox72 <davefox72@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 00:22:29 -0800
"Kerry Brown" wrote:
davefox72 wrote:.
I know you can transfer VHS tapes to DVD. I've seen ads for wedding
video transfers, birthdays, and the like. but I was wondering if the
reverse was true: Can you transfer a DVD's to VHS? The reason I want
to know is; I saw a friends Windows XP and was quite impressed with
it, and immediately I rushed out to buy a copy of windows XP on DVD.
but without a DVD player I think I need to transfer it to VHS tape
before I can install it on my TV set. Can anyone help?
This either the funniest troll I've seen in a while or you are very confused
in what you are trying to do. If you are serious please try restating what
you want to do.
Kerry
I got windows 98 to run on my 1979 Ford mustang. I had to modify the car for it to work but I found all the parts I needed in two Samsung digital alarm clocks. Now the car runs great but it will not shut off. Davefox 72
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