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Technical Help & Discussion => Windows PCs & Software: Help, News & Discussion => Topic started by: Hiatus on February 06, 2005, 02:35
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I'm totally out of ideas on this one...
I "have" (it's not really mine anymore) a Dell Latitude Laptop. What I'm trying to do is install Windows XP on it...it has ME on there now. Now, here are the real problems:
- The computer has no built-in CD drive, only a USB external one
- The computer has no Floppy drive
- It has two PCMCIA slots
- The BIOS is old, so I can't change the settings to allow me to boot off of a CD
- And last, but not least, it's a Dell :P
I tried every single setting in the BIOS and none of them will let me boot off of a CD. I tried booting off of a PCMCIA card, but it didn't work. To tell u the truth, I've never done that b4, so I could've screwed up somewhere along the way. I have tried everything I can think of, but to no avail.
Can I somehow make a bootable PCMCIA card like a bootable floppy disk? If I can, how would I go about doing that?
Any suggestions? ???
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Ok theres a couple of possibilities. I have an external CD drive that connects through the printer port, slow but almost every pc/laptop has a printer port.
If the drive is big enough you could possibly create a partition on it and copy the cd files onto that partition and install from there which should allow you to create a partition to install XP to and then format that partition :)