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Old 02-11-2007, 10:00 PM
Chris H.
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Re: Fujitsu Stylistic 3500 pen driver installation

You might want to check in one of the newsgroups which support Windows 2000,
or contact the manufacturer's support section. This newsgroup is for
support of Tablet PC functionalities on computers which use them.
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"fugu" <fugu@poisonfish.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.02.12.03.47.48.242872@poisonfish.net ...
> The tablet has a passive digitizer that is made to look like a mouse. The
> machine originally came with win2k, so I am just trying to get a larger
> HDD operational.
>
> The crux of the problem is that the machine has only 1 HDD, no FDD, no
> network port, no CDROM drive, just 1 USB port and a serial port. I need
> to copy the win2k install files to the HDD on a partition other than the
> boot partition so that I can install win2k to the boot partition. I got
> it to work by putting the HDD in a desktop PC, installing DOS on C: and
> putting the windows files on D:. Then I pull the HDD from the desktop
> machine and install it in the tablet and run winnt.exe from D:. but the
> DOS partition is too small for the installation so it makes a new
> partition called E: and installs win2k there. On boot-up I am presented
> with the choice of booting either DOS or Win2k. So far OK, but the driver
> for the touch screen digitizer wants to install files on c:, but the OS
> is on E: so the drivers don't work.
>
> I need to get win2k onto the C: partition so that the touchscreen
> digitizer drivers will work.
>
> Now I am trying to use gparted to partition the HDD and copy win2k install
> files to the D: partition. I need to make C: bootable somehow so I can
> access the D: drive once the HDD is back inside the tablet.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> F
>
> On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 09:03:06 -0800, Chris H. wrote:
>
>> Not sure what you're attempting to do, but the Tablet PC bits are not
>> supported on Windows 2000.

>



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