5. Insert your Windows XP install disc and start the installation process. 6. Be sure to format the Windows partition named "BOOTCAMP" before continuing with the remainder of the Windows XP setup.
Hi all, I just put together my new computer last night. (Woohoo!) Everything appears to be working correctly, (it POSTs, sees the RAM, all IDE and SATA drives recognized by the motherboard, ...
MB: Aopen i915Pa-PLF<BR>Pentium D 3 GHz<BR>Hitachi Deskstar Tk7250 (SATA)<BR>HD apparently uses SIL3132 SATA adapter<BR><BR>Here's what's going on:<BR><BR>I run Windows XP Setup off the CD. Fresh, ...
Okay, this one might be a bit late, but it;e good to see nonetheless for those frightened of upgrading their PC’s. The Windows XP Setup Simulator basically walks you through the setup process you ...
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