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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: SOB on October 24, 2002, 05:31:10 AM

Title: XP Pro Upgrade Install Help (Academic Version)
Post by: SOB on October 24, 2002, 05:31:10 AM
Hey guys...I recently got a laptop and will be installing an XP Pro on it.  It's the Upgrade version and is also the Academic Version - I don't know that the academic version is any different, it's just cheaper for students.  Anyhow, I've already tried this once, and the damn thing wouldn't install without a qualifying OS already in place to install from - even if I want to do a fresh install.  It just says it can't find a qualifying OS and cannot continue the install.  No options to continue or search, just F3 to quit.

Am I missing something...do I need to use some command line switch when I start the install (I'm starting the install using winnt.exe)?  I know that with previous versions of Windoze, you could install an upgrade on a bare HD and all that was required was to insert the install disc from a qualifying previous version of windows when it prompted you for a location for the previous ver.

So, does XP Upgrade require the installation of a previous windows ver, or is there some way around that?  Thanks!


SOB
Title: XP Pro Upgrade Install Help (Academic Version)
Post by: minus on October 24, 2002, 11:39:23 AM
sob, best way to instal any type of Win XP is the  BOOT UP FROM CD , try at this way , if your Win XP is not botable u can find  utilitys on web how to make a 1 copy with  boot option, if your laptop cant select boot up from CD try to create another partition and use virtual cd soft < find on web again >