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kaisr
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Posted on: Jan. 08 2010,22:01 |
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Hi, thanks for the guide but I am having trouble. For some reason when my usb loads on my laptop when I am at Step #5, when I try and click diskpart the cmd window shows up very briefly then disappears. Then if I try and get to diskpart through opening the cmd window, the second I type anything, my laptop blue screens. Any ideas?
Note: I had previously used HDDerase to wipe the contents of the harddrive because there were some serious viruses on it that I didn't know how to get rid of.
Edited by kaisr on Jan. 08 2010,22:12
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AQ11
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Posted on: Feb. 25 2010,20:31 |
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Hi is it possible to setup WinXP from USB with the methods described for Win 7... without using BartPE?
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Post Number: 24
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pr0master
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Posted on: Mar. 12 2010,16:27 |
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oh man I need help. It went so well...... if i write the command line (x:\i386\winnt32.exe.........), it tells me that i entered the wrong path....
please help! i formatted my computer..
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Post Number: 26
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pr0master
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Posted on: Mar. 13 2010,13:34 |
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(xoben @ Mar. 13 2010,03:45)
QUOTE (pr0master @ Mar. 12 2010,21:27)
QUOTE oh man I need help. It went so well...... if i write the command line (x:\i386\winnt32.exe.........), it tells me that i entered the wrong path....
please help! i formatted my computer.. X: should be changed to the drive letter of your USB flash drive, such as C:, D:, etc. Thanks for the reply. But it doesnt work.. i reinstalled everything(step by step) and now i get the message that the setup cant find the help file "winnt32.hlp".
this is exactly what i typed: X:\i386\winnt32.exe /syspart:C: / tempdrive:C: /makelocalsoure /noreboot
I tryed with spaces and without spaces and my usb drive has the letter X.
Please help me out.
Edited by pr0master on Mar. 15 2010,07:06
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Post Number: 27
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geralddesmons
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Posted on: Jun. 11 2010,10:23 |
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Hello,
I follow all the steps and get stuck at the end on the command !!
When I open the command, I have: X:\MININT\SYSTEM32>
from there, I tried to enter 2 options: X:\i386\winnt32.exe /syspart:C: /tempdrive:C: /makelocalsource /noreboot
and just: winnt32.exe /syspart:C: /tempdrive:C: /makelocalsource /noreboot
But it said in both option that is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file
When I tried to enter only: SYSPART:C: /TEMPDRIVE:C: /MAKELOCALSOURCE /NOREBOOT It said: The file name, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
What I'm doing wrong on the command ??
Please help.
Thanks
-------------- Gerald Desmons
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Post Number: 28
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geralddesmons
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Posted on: Jun. 11 2010,21:38 |
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I finally made windows xp running again !! By using a second usb drive with the i386 folder in it ! I don't know why in my first usb drive the i386 was empty ...
Thanks for your setup !!!
cheers
-------------- Gerald Desmons
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argentraven
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Posted on: Jun. 15 2010,13:16 |
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Followed the first 3 steps, inserted the USB drive into my PC, rebooted and I get;
"Non-Systems disk or disk error, replace and strike any key when ready."
This is a Compaq 510D desktop pc with no CDROM or floppy. Â Could it be the flash stick I am using? Â Any recomendations on a specific brand to use?
Edited by argentraven on Jun. 15 2010,13:17
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argentraven
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Posted on: Jun. 15 2010,13:21 |
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Also, just to be sure I have all of the files that I am supposed to, here is a run down of the files on the flash stick.
I386 folder MININT folder Programs folder autorun.inf NTDETECT.COM NTLDR WIN51IP WIN51IP.SP3
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