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How can I install Win98 on another drive?
program to create and format a new partition/drive. So, now when I boot into XP, I have a second drive, 'D:', with about 6 GB of space. Good. Or, so I thought. I thought I could just pop in my XP install CD - the one that came with the computer - and boot to it, and it would magically allow me to install another

Dual boot - remove one OS.
Lack of sufficient free disk space is not a good reason for upgrading - a better solution is simply to install another disk drive. If you can print from the XP laptop to the printer attached to the W98 machine, then you must have file and printer sharing enabled on the W98 machine. This means you have the option to

installing windows from another hard drive?
You will be spending more time trying to find a solution and it's just better to just re-install the App's and just copy here data back over. al Art wrote: The user has an HP notebook that she's disposing of. We want to move the entire contents of her hard drive to a desktop computer after which her present

Installing another OS on a 2nd Hard Drive
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SATA Dvd drive install freeze with Vista
Sylvain Robitaille s...@alcor.concordia.ca alt os linux slackware Handover Phist wrote: installpkg(8): -root /otherroot ... Just a thought, would this work over NFS? Samba? I don't see why not ... -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Sylvain Robitaille s...@alcor.concordia.ca

Installing office 2000 to another drive
And, YES, you could install Win98se on another computer (from scratch), and still plug in your secondary hard drive and you'll see all your data. I actually have one drive that is nothing but storage. In other words, my OS and programs are on the FIRST harddrive. My storage is all on a SECOND (slave) drive.

Quicken 2008 Deluxe Vista 64 bit - Couple of questions
In the command prompt, type the command below fsutil resource setautoreset C: (This assumes that C: is the drive in which Vista is installed. If it is installed on another drive like D:, please change the drive letter appropriately) 3. Reboot the machine After reboot, please try to install the updates again and let

Toshiba 'recovery' cd prevents another XP install on 2nd drive
drive 6. Punch the Paste button in Explorer 7. It's coffee time, this may take a few minutes 8. Open a DOS window, make sure that you are at c:\ and enter this command:SYS ?: 9. Remove the ?: drive and install it as the boot drive in the machine where it belongs 10. Boot up the new machine and let Plug and Play do

Installing another c: drive
to another drive. What I would do is move data you hardly ever access but would like to save nonetheless to the external hard drive. Data that you access more At this point (since your machine is fairly old), you *may* want to consider performing a clean install of XP. Usually this is done as a last resort.

Moving a hard drive with XP form one PC to another
I tried using another drive that is 8 gigs. same issue. I'm drawing a blank on this, but i should be logging into the phyical node, not the virtual My initial web research indicates a permissions issue with the account running the installation wizard However, using the same account I run the install with I can

Reinstall Windows
... information for you and all free) "Lars Nedergaard" <l...@aua.auc.dk> wrote in message news:OYkl8tHLBHA.1868@tkmsftngp02... Hi How can I move IIS to another drive or install it on another drive, I have just installed IIS on my server but i did not get the option where I wanted wwwroot to be ? Mvh Lars Nedergaard.

Reinstall Windows
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Pritzker mprit...@indiana.edu comp sys mac hardware storage MarkBau1 wrote: Thanks for the info! Boy, my textbooks must be getting out of date! Does the 2 device rule per IDE still apply? Mark. Visit my train pic website at: http://home.earthlink.net/~markbau/ Each IDE _bus_ can have a master and optionally

ss 2005 cluster install issue
If you simply want to add the IDE drive to your SCSI configuration, format it with the Drive Management console. It will simply be a drive with data on it, not Windows and not the NT boot loader files. You could remove the SCSI drive and install XP fresh on the IDE drive or you could clone the SCSI drive to the IDE

Attn David Candy re Windows Option Folder
do you have experience in swapping hard drives, controllers, drive imaging drives? - do you have experience in manipulating multiple domain controllers, Install another server as DC, then make it the SBS - This is really the idea of "transferring" the domain accounts to another DC in the normal process of

Installing from another machine's CDROM drive
Envision installing another controller, at least one drive, installing the OS, adding the drivers for the now domant controller, about 4 hours work. Then you could move stuff, rinse, lather and repeat. And Lanwench, as far as stepping in and fixing the problem now, my hands are tied. I can assure you that that is

Auto-Install Another Question Tom or Chip?
If
you are able to boot from CD, the next step is to delete what you have on the hard drive, delete the partitions, reinitialize the disk or whatever it takes to get it working- if you can sacrifice that. Otherwise, you would have to be able to read the hard drive first, maybe by installing another hard drive as

ad0 READ_DMA TIMEOUT errors on install of 7.0-RELEASE
The easy way to install WinXP is simply to boot from the WinXP CD-ROM. It has all the tools you need, including repartitioning (if you like) and reformatting (if you like) your hard drive. No floppy is required at all. And, unless you plan to run Win9x/ME on this computer, use NTFS all the way.

Installing a copy of the OS on another drive.
How do I go about transferring my data on my current hard drive to the new one? Or would you recommend replacing the new hard drive with my current and using the new one as a slave? Any insight would be great...Thanks! A lot depends on what sort of OS you are using. Assuming Windows, I would install the old drive

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Katrina Knight kkni...@epix.net comp mail eudora ms-windows Jayboman <Jaybo...@jayboman.com> wrote: For a long time, (we're talking dog years here) I've had Eudora installed to my D drive. I don't remember why I did this originally. I'm cleaning out that drive to try a Linux install on it, and I want Eudora on my C

Avoiding program duplication with XP and Vista
Since you have another computer into which you are going to put this Fujitsu hard drive, obviously you should have an Operating System(like Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT etc) in this second computer. Now all you have to do is to install the Fujitsu hard drive as a 'Slave Drive' this means that