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Originally Posted by jephree
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Thanks for the advice, I saw something similar somewhere else, but unlike me the guy had a floppy disc drive, which I don't have so I can't follow the instructions, Even if I tried doing the above, I will not be able to use any floppy boot disks later to access the hard drive. Also in regards to installing XP onto the laptop HD whilst connected to another computer - I thought this was a no-no as it associated itself with the motherboard of the computer during installation?...I question this because as I said originally, I already installed XP on the HD using another Dell laptop as a host, but when I transfered it back it did not boot. So are you saying that it will boot if I format is in fat32 only???...I can give that a try but will still not be able to use a floppy boot disc later..so where does that leave me?
I realize I can replace the optical drive itself to avoid all of this, but I didn't really want to spend that sort of money on this thing as it is pretty old, even if it is/was running XP. I'm not bothered about having a working CD drive anyway, as once I get XP sorted on it I will get it networked for any resources.
One last thing I asked about was whether it is possible to configure networking the laptop to my desktop outside of the windows interface. (booting from the NIC)I know doing this is may not a simple thing, so any links to a specific breakdown would be sufficient and appreciated.
Thanks again..Mike