Re: failed windows validation but office validation okay - what no
- From: "CSM1" <nomail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 08:17:21 -0600
If you are going to install a different OS from the one that was originally
on the compaq presario, you must learn what Motherboard and hard drive is in
your computer so that you can get the correct drivers.
Drivers are available from the Compaq website if you know the model number
of the computer.
http://h18003.www1.hp.com/cpq_support.html
Installing a Operating System is not easy, but can be done if you have all
the parts of the system.
Instructions are here.
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html
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"skewed" <skewed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks for the reply. There was no prompt to press F6 (I followed all the
prompts given - but I suppose it could have flashed in amongst the various
'loading file xyz' messages along the bottom of the blue screen.
I don't know if it is a SATA hard drive (my machine is a Compaq Presario
v3000) but there is no floppy hard drive - just CD/DVD. I wouldn't know a
motherboard from a bar of soap and never, as far as I'm aware, had a
motherboard driver CD.
"CSM1" wrote:
Do you get a Press F6 to install third party drivers during the Windows
XP
pro setup startup?
If you have a SATA hard drive, you must install at the F6 prompt the SATA
drivers.
SATA drivers can be found on the Motherboard Driver CD. You also must
have a
Floppy drive in the computer, I think a USB floppy drive works OK. (The
floppy must be seen as A:)
On the Motherboard Driver CD, you should find a Bootdrv folder with a
program called Menu.exe. Menu.exe creates the floppy that you need at F6.
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"skewed" <skewed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks for your response, I do appreciate it.
I'm not sure if you mean when I get the 'not genuine microsoft' message
or
when I try to install the newly purchased XP Pro, but unfortunately in
both
cases no number is given.
"Gary Tsang" wrote:
When your Windows Activation fails, are you given a number to call?
Have
you tried going through that process?
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Gary Tsang
http://www.gtsang.com
Microsoft MVP - Windows Media Center
http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
"skewed" <skewed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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So, validation failed due to a blocked bulk license; office tests
out
fine.
What is the solution for this? I should add that I went out and paid
through
the nose for a new XP Pro, but it won't install. First it gives a
message
that this version can't be upgraded, then it goes to a blue screen
and
loads
tons of files but stops, giving a message that my hard drive is
missing
or
corrupted. I thought that was bizzare (presuming that on a machine
without
a
hard drive I wouldn't be able tot use the 'net, type this message
etc.)
so
ran the diagnostic. All tests, quick, SMART and comprehensive
passed.
Pretty
peeved that a previously fine system suddenly becomes 'not genuine'
and
that
the purchased XP Pro (not cheap!) - which the shop won't replace or
refund -
didn't fix the issue. Now what do I do?
.
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