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3 days ago i contact microsoft from online support, and i ask them if i can
install Windows XP Home from DOS 6.2 and they tell me that installation is imposible to make, so i am computer technician, and i know some DOS commands, i keep trying and thinking about that installation, then finally i made it. I would like to tell that when you don't know its better not to talk. This microsoft technician, don't know anything about that question, so i would like to be in his position, its a joke, but the only thing i want to tell to everyone is that is posibble to install Windows XP from DOS 6.2 Thanks |
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"Bryan Carmona" <BryanCarmona@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9EBBE68A-0C67-4BA8-B10D-3530E3129F34@microsoft.com... > 3 days ago i contact microsoft from online support, and i ask them if i can > install Windows XP Home from DOS 6.2 and they tell me that installation is > imposible to make, so i am computer technician, and i know some DOS commands, > i keep trying and thinking about that installation, then finally i made it. I > would like to tell that when you don't know its better not to talk. This > microsoft technician, don't know anything about that question, so i would > like to be in his position, its a joke, but the only thing i want to tell to > everyone is that is posibble to install Windows XP from DOS 6.2 > > Thanks It *cannot* be peformed from an ms-dos 6.2 boot disk... but it actually can by using a win98 bootdisk with cd support I have done it and here is how: First, the HD must be formatted as fat32... if you require NTFS the drive may be converted after the install. Next you *must* load smartdrv.exe so if smartdrv.exe is not already on your boot floppy get it and copy it there. if it's on the floppy simply type and enter the following: smartdrv IIRC you should see a message the smartdrv is loaded now from within the i386 folder just run the command : winnt and the installation will begin Note: do not run "setup" from the dos prompt you must run : winnt I have done that and it worked...but it was a while back and I can't recall if I first copied the i386 folder to the HD... but think that's the best way to do it |
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Bryan Carmona wrote:
> 3 days ago i contact microsoft from online support, and i ask them > if i can install Windows XP Home from DOS 6.2 and they tell me that > installation is imposible to make, so i am computer technician, and > i know some DOS commands, i keep trying and thinking about that > installation, then finally i made it. I would like to tell that > when you don't know its better not to talk. This microsoft > technician, don't know anything about that question, so i would > like to be in his position, its a joke, but the only thing i want > to tell to everyone is that is posibble to install Windows XP from > DOS 6.2 DOS 6.2? Is that Windows 98 DOS? http://unattended.sourceforge.net/ -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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"Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote in message news:uk6S6NurIHA.5068@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Bryan Carmona wrote: > > 3 days ago i contact microsoft from online support, and i ask them > > if i can install Windows XP Home from DOS 6.2 and they tell me that > > installation is imposible to make, so i am computer technician, and > > i know some DOS commands, i keep trying and thinking about that > > installation, then finally i made it. I would like to tell that > > when you don't know its better not to talk. This microsoft > > technician, don't know anything about that question, so i would > > like to be in his position, its a joke, but the only thing i want > > to tell to everyone is that is posibble to install Windows XP from > > DOS 6.2 > > DOS 6.2? Is that Windows 98 DOS? > > http://unattended.sourceforge.net/ > No Dos 6.2 is the "old" dos... it does not have fat32 support. That's why I suggested to the OP to use a win98 boot disk as that's dos 7.1 and has fat32 support. (Though a win95B/C or WinME bootdisk would be fine too) |
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"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message news:ekWlUTurIHA.2492@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:uk6S6NurIHA.5068@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Bryan Carmona wrote: >> > 3 days ago i contact microsoft from online support, and i ask them >> > if i can install Windows XP Home from DOS 6.2 and they tell me that >> > installation is imposible to make, so i am computer technician, and >> > i know some DOS commands, i keep trying and thinking about that >> > installation, then finally i made it. I would like to tell that >> > when you don't know its better not to talk. This microsoft >> > technician, don't know anything about that question, so i would >> > like to be in his position, its a joke, but the only thing i want >> > to tell to everyone is that is posibble to install Windows XP from >> > DOS 6.2 >> >> DOS 6.2? Is that Windows 98 DOS? >> >> http://unattended.sourceforge.net/ >> > > > > No Dos 6.2 is the "old" dos... > it does not have fat32 support. > > That's why I suggested to the OP to use a win98 boot disk > as that's dos 7.1 and has fat32 support. > > (Though a win95B/C or WinME bootdisk would be fine too) > Philo, the OP does not appear to be asking for help to install XP home. He says he has actually managed to install it from within DOS 6.2 ???? |
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"J&P" <jopam@beeteeinternet.com> wrote in message news:uIVUcburIHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message > news:ekWlUTurIHA.2492@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > > > "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:uk6S6NurIHA.5068@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > >> Bryan Carmona wrote: > >> > 3 days ago i contact microsoft from online support, and i ask them > >> > if i can install Windows XP Home from DOS 6.2 and they tell me that > >> > installation is imposible to make, so i am computer technician, and > >> > i know some DOS commands, i keep trying and thinking about that > >> > installation, then finally i made it. I would like to tell that > >> > when you don't know its better not to talk. This microsoft > >> > technician, don't know anything about that question, so i would > >> > like to be in his position, its a joke, but the only thing i want > >> > to tell to everyone is that is posibble to install Windows XP from > >> > DOS 6.2 > >> > >> DOS 6.2? Is that Windows 98 DOS? > >> > >> http://unattended.sourceforge.net/ > >> > > > > > > > > No Dos 6.2 is the "old" dos... > > it does not have fat32 support. > > > > That's why I suggested to the OP to use a win98 boot disk > > as that's dos 7.1 and has fat32 support. > > > > (Though a win95B/C or WinME bootdisk would be fine too) > > > > Philo, the OP does not appear to be asking for help to install XP home. He > says he has actually managed to install it from within DOS 6.2 ???? > > > > Wow...I re-read the post and see that I missed something ! The only possibility is that he used the method I described... but installed XP on a fat16 partition. Since a fat16 partition would have to be 2 gigs max... it would be a trifle impractical... but I guess it must be possible then. I sure like to fool around and experiment a bit but that's something I would not have thought of trying... |
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On Mon, 5 May 2008 14:44:38 -0500, "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote:
>Since a fat16 partition would have to be 2 gigs max... >it would be a trifle impractical... >but I guess it must be possible then. Yes, that is possible. Once I installed XP in 2gb FAT16 partition just for experimenting and it did. -- Thanks for your time and attention ClueLess |
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