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Click ‘New’ to open the File Explorer browser. To find this, just insert the Windows XP Installation CD into your CD- ROM drive and open Windows Explorer to see the name displayed against your CD drive. Under the Label tab, enter the same label name as that of theoriginal CD.
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Enable all options under ‘ Relax ISO Restrictions’, and use the ISO 9660 Character set. Select Mode1 and ISO Level 2, from under the ISO tab. The boot segment is automatically filled in by Nero-all you need to do is set the number of loaded sectors to 4. Make sure that emulation is set to ‘ No emulation’. Go to File > New, select ‘ Boot CD’ and select the boot image file that you created in Step 2.

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Use burning software such as Nero to create your boot CD. Insert a blank CD-R media into your CD Writer. ‘image1.bin’ being created in the same folder from where bbie.exe was run. Insert the Windows XP CD into the CD drive, and go to the command prompt and change directory to the folder where BBIE is located.
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Bart’s Boot Image Extractor (BBIE) is a simple but useful utility and isavailable for download from. You need to use software that can do this. Extracting the boot image from the existing Windows XP bootable CD is easy. You should get message box confirmation that integration was successful.Now the D:\XPCD folder contains Windows XP installation files with SP2 integrated.Ģ. This will start integrating SP2 into the Windows XP Installation files saved at D:\XPCD. Run the commandcommand “update where/integrate:"(dir)" “(dir)” is the directory you saved the Windows XP CD files to, ( “D:\XPCD” in ourcase). Go to the DOS command prompt and change your directory to this ‘update’ folder. This can be found inside the sub-folder named ‘update’.
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The Windows XP SP2 executable file is an archive of the Service Pack 2 files, so you can use WinZip and extract SP2 files to another folder say D:\SP2. Now, copy the entire contents of existing Windows XP CD to this folder. First, create a folder on your hard drive e.g.
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I tried to install ubuntu on it but when the HDD is reinstalled back into the laptop, same problem, it wont be detected by the laptop. the hard drive is detected from windows gui. So, I then pulled out the HDD and placed it in a usb converter to see if the HDD is bad but it works fine on other computers. It is funny cause the HDD is detected from the BIOs. I get that whole "no bootable devices - strike f1 to retry and f2 for setup utilities" bit. I then tried to install ubuntu via usb flash drive and it would not detect the HDD. The 1525 does, however, detect usb thumb/flash drives. I tried the using my usb CD/DVD drive on other computers and it boots up fine and is detected in windows gui's. I then tried disabling HDD and NIC and leaving only usb drives to be booted but it still doesn't see the USB CD/DVD rom drive. I also tried making the boot from usb the primary boot device. But when I try to press f12 to select a one time boot as a usb device, it doesn't detect the usb cd/dvd rom either. Since that doesn't work I am trying to use my usb dvd/cd rom drive to install an os. Though the cd rom drive is detected in the bios. I then placed an os boot cd in there and that doesn't work. It will not open and I have to use a paper clip to pop the tray out.

But now the internal CD rom drive is not working. So, now I am trying to install another os on it.

I am working on a dell inspiron 1525 and the vista/recovery disc on the HDD got corrupted. The CD still does not boot up, Windows XP loads as normal.ĭo any of you guys have any idea how I can get it to boot up? I really need to reinstall Windows XP again!Ĭan't boot from usb CD/DVD but usbflash does I moved number 3 - Onboard or USB CD-ROM Drive to the top of the list, making it number 1. Onboard or USB Floppy Drive (not present) I accessed the ' Boot Sequence' option, which is located underneath the 'System' heading. I accessed the setup utility by pressing the F2 key. The message ' Selected boot device not available - strike F1 to retry boot, F2 for setup utility' appears.Īs retrying the boot does not work. I then selected the ' Onboard or USB CD-ROM Drive' and pressed the enter key. I have accessed the Boot Device Menu by pressing the F12 key on startup. I'm wanting to do a clean install of Windows XP on a Dell Dimension 9150 but the computer cannot seem to boot up the reinstallation CD when turning the computer on.
