Welcome, Guest. Please
Login
Home
Help
Search
Login
FAQ
Radified
Ghost.Classic
Ghost.New
Bootable CD
Blog
Radified Community Forums
›
Rad Community Technical Discussion Boards (Computer Hardware + PC Software)
›
PC Hardware + Software (except Cloning programs)
› XP Pro Clean install
(Moderators: Rad, Christer, NightOwl, Pleonasm, MrMagoo, El_Pescador)
‹
Previous Topic
|
Next Topic
›
Pages: 1
XP Pro Clean install (Read 8659 times)
William
Dude
Offline
I Love Radified!
Posts: 11
Back to top
XP Pro Clean install
Jul 6
th
, 2008 at 5:00am
Hi All,
am using the rad clean install windows guide to clean install XP Pro on my sister's sony vaio vgn-fs215b laptop. This is going reasonably well. I used my XP Pro disk (licensed) to partition and reformmat her HD. I then installed XP. I am in the process of doing all the windows updates, and have to restart quite a lot. Each time I restart the system I get to an O/S choice screen that asks me if I want to boot HOME or PRO. If I choose home it tells me it can't.
Does anyone have any ideas about what is going on and what I should do about it?
Will.
IP Logged
William
Dude
Offline
I Love Radified!
Posts: 11
Back to top
Re: XP Pro Clean install
Reply #1 -
Jul 6
th
, 2008 at 5:02am
To clarify - why am I seeing this boot screen at all and what do I do to get rid of it so that when my sister boots her system she isn't faced with this annoying non choice every time?
Will
IP Logged
Brian
Demigod
Offline
Posts: 6345
NSW, Australia
Back to top
Re: XP Pro Clean install
Reply #2 -
Jul 6
th
, 2008 at 5:13am
Will,
Could you post your boot.ini here?
IP Logged
William
Dude
Offline
I Love Radified!
Posts: 11
Back to top
Re: XP Pro Clean install
Reply #3 -
Jul 6
th
, 2008 at 6:36am
Yes,
if you tell me how!
Will
IP Logged
Brian
Demigod
Offline
Posts: 6345
NSW, Australia
Back to top
Re: XP Pro Clean install
Reply #4 -
Jul 6
th
, 2008 at 6:42am
Right click My Computer, Properties, Advanced tab, Startup and Recovery section, Settings, Edit.
Copy and Paste the contents of boot.ini so we can see what's there.
IP Logged
William
Dude
Offline
I Love Radified!
Posts: 11
Back to top
Re: XP Pro Clean install
Reply #5 -
Jul 6
th
, 2008 at 7:48am
Hi Brian,
I think that I have made a hash of the whole thing. The plan at the moment is to start from scratch again. My sister has been very forgiving. I am leaving her my working laptop and taking her's home.
If I do as I did last time and boot from the XP CD and delete all the partitions, recreate a primary partition, format (not quick) it and install XP Pro to it, and then create an extended partition with a logical drive using the disk manager in XP will I be in a situation where the laptop won't ask me if I want to boot HOME or PRO, or is the boot.ini stored 'deeper' in the hardware?
Thanks again for the help.
On a personal note I feel like a bloody idiot - i'd planned to get her system running like a well oiled machine - at the moment she has an expensive doorstop
Will
IP Logged
Brian
Demigod
Offline
Posts: 6345
NSW, Australia
Back to top
Re: XP Pro Clean install
Reply #6 -
Jul 6
th
, 2008 at 8:10am
Will,
I'll be out of town for a week. All you need to do is make a small change to your boot.ini.
IP Logged
William
Dude
Offline
I Love Radified!
Posts: 11
Back to top
Re: XP Pro Clean install
Reply #7 -
Jul 6
th
, 2008 at 8:30am
Brian,
Thank you again.
I'll look into it when I get home. I've done these reinstalls on my own machines a few times now. I am sure that with some patience and research i'll find the answers. You've pointed me in the right direction.
Will
Enjoy your week off!
IP Logged
TheShadow
Kahuna
Offline
Old Ghost user!
Posts: 613
Florida, USA
Back to top
Re: XP Pro Clean install
Reply #8 -
Jul 14
th
, 2008 at 9:38am
Windows XP can do some weird things when installing on a hard drive that already had/has an OS on it.
I tried to do an upgrade to a Windows ME install and wound up with ME on the first partition and XP on the second one. That's not at all what I wanted, but that's what the XP installer decided to do.
After getting the boot menu on the first boot after the install, I accepted it as "not so bad" and just went on from there.
In the boot menu, XP took the top spot, so I just went into the boot.ini file and edited it for zero ( "0" ) time delay, so the PC just boots right into XP without prompting.
I still have Windows ME in case I need to reference it.
You can also 'flip' the boot.ini sequence to change the default OS that you're going to boot into.
You can do a LOT with the boot.ini file.
Cheers Mate!
The Shadow
IP Logged
Pages: 1
‹
Previous Topic
|
Next Topic
›
« Home
‹ Board
Top of this page
Forum Jump »
Home
» 10 most recent Posts
» 10 most recent Topics
Rad Community Technical Discussion Boards (Computer Hardware + PC Software)
- Norton Ghost 15, 14, 12, 10, 9, + Norton Save + Restore (NS+R)
- Norton Ghost 2003, Ghost v8.x + Ghost Solution Suite (GSS) Discussion Board
- Cloning Programs (Except Norton Ghost)
- NightOwl's Bootable CD/DVD
- PC Hardware + Software (except Cloning programs) ««
Rad Community Non-Technical Discussion Boards
- The Water Cooler
- YaBB Forum Software + Rad Web Site
Radified Community Forums
» Powered by
YaBB 2.4
!
YaBB
© 2000-2009. All Rights Reserved.