Best way to install windows xp?

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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

SoM wrote:
bitWISE wrote:I have a legit copy as well.
kudos

but this is something between me n juggs :)

and i paid $50 cdn for it :D
:icon14: i'm still working on that cake, bro.
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Post by Kills On Site »

riddla wrote:
Kills On Site wrote:I've done full installs of XP from an Upgrade version. Just boot from the upgrade disk and right before choosing what HDD to use and format it says that it needs proof of a previous copy of Windows. I put in anything from Win98 to XP, I think any copy, even upgrade copies of any Windows 98 opr newer, maybe 95, and then it says ok and asks for the XP upgrade CD back and it does a full install from it
thanks for summarizing exactly what I said. ;)
I'm just here to back you up
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Post by SoM »

+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
SoM wrote:
bitWISE wrote:I have a legit copy as well.
kudos

but this is something between me n juggs :)

and i paid $50 cdn for it :D
:icon14: i'm still working on that cake, bro.
i wonder what u'll have written on that cake...
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Post by Freakaloin »

what kind of moron pays for software?
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fuck .u
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Canis
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Post by Canis »

Grudge wrote:yes, just install XP
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Post by Cooldown »

1) Format
2) Boot off WinXP CD
3) Install WinXP
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Post by dzjepp »

nLite XP, then install. :paranoid:
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Post by SOAPboy »

SoM wrote:
bitWISE wrote:I have a legit copy as well.
kudos

but this is something between me n juggs :)

and i paid $50 cdn for it :D
7 USD for mine :)
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Post by SoM »

SOAPboy wrote:
SoM wrote:
bitWISE wrote:I have a legit copy as well.
kudos

but this is something between me n juggs :)

and i paid $50 cdn for it :D
7 USD for mine :)
your moms giving head to a black guy dont count..
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Post by SOAPboy »

SoM wrote:
SOAPboy wrote:
SoM wrote: kudos

but this is something between me n juggs :)

and i paid $50 cdn for it :D
7 USD for mine :)
your moms giving head to a black guy dont count..
Kinda like you in jail soon?

Anyways, no it was a college discount..
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.

I am now sick.
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Post by Canis »

One thing you may want to consider is creating a boot CD that will install WindowsXP with all the latest service packs and updates, so you wont have to update it after you install. I'm not sure how to do this, but it's commonly done so it shouldnt be too hard to figure out.
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Post by Eraser »

shiznit wrote:Because my old computer didn't support booting from cd.
Uh, I doubt that.
I bet the boot order in your bios probably had the CD-Rom drive set behind the harddrive.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

Shiz, why don't you learn to do an unattended install. a good resource can be found here.
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Post by shiznit »

I already made a windows xp boot cd with sp2 on it, and I simply use auto patcher for the updates.

I just had no idea the cd does all the stuff because my older computer couldn't boot from the cd and I don't format that much so I always used the windows 98 boot disk method. :|
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