OP OP R Rhys Baseband Member Messages 62 Aug 11, 2003 #11 i already have xp on my other HD does it matter if i use the same OS for the new one. Cos they both have the same key and i though this may pose a problem when i activate XP
i already have xp on my other HD does it matter if i use the same OS for the new one. Cos they both have the same key and i though this may pose a problem when i activate XP
D Dude521 Solid State Member Messages 13 Aug 11, 2003 #12 Recommended Boot List 1 - Floopy 2 - CD-ROM 3- IDE 0 when intsalling OS, Hard drives, Etc.....
S snowball Baseband Member Messages 22 Aug 13, 2003 #13 try put the cd in then type the drive where u put the cd in then type setup it should start the disc
Y yoran Baseband Member Messages 66 Aug 13, 2003 #14 it doesn't work on all bioss: put the CD in and hit F12 on startup. I hope this works...
OP OP R Rhys Baseband Member Messages 62 Aug 14, 2003 #15 In the new HD is it possible to access the old HD through My Computer?
dethangel Daemon Poster Messages 934 Aug 14, 2003 #16 yes, windows will configure it, but you have to set the one with your os up as primary (master) and the storage one as slave
yes, windows will configure it, but you have to set the one with your os up as primary (master) and the storage one as slave
Apokalipse Golden Master Messages 14,559 Location Melbourne, Australia Aug 16, 2003 #17 i think your windows XP CD as long as it's a retail version is legitimate for up to 3 computers in your home
i think your windows XP CD as long as it's a retail version is legitimate for up to 3 computers in your home
Apokalipse Golden Master Messages 14,559 Location Melbourne, Australia Aug 16, 2003 #18 but you'd better check with Microsoft just in case