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| No Operating System Hello I purchased a used desktop computer. It did not come with an operating system. I have WinXP on my old desktop. How can I get the operating system from my old computer to the newer(used) one? I do have some CD's that came with my Dell computer. Thanks. ron |
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| Re: No Operating System Ronald Murray wrote: > Hello > I purchased a used desktop computer. It did not come with an operating > system. I have WinXP on my old desktop. How can I get the operating system > from my old computer to the newer(used) one? > I do have some CD's that came with my Dell computer. > Thanks. > ron There's no way to get XP from one desktop to another without boot disks. Hopefully the CD's from Dell have a copy of XP on them. choboeious u389007 Games I've been playing lately: <a href="http://www.gamestotal.com/">Multiplayer Online Games</a> <a href="http://www.gamestotal.com/">Strategy Games</a><br><a href="http://uc.gamestotal.com/">Unification Wars</a> - <a href="http://uc.gamestotal.com/">Massive Multiplayer Online Games</a><br><a href="http://gc.gamestotal.com/">Galactic Conquest</a> - <a href="http://gc.gamestotal.com/">Strategy Games</a><br><a href="http://www.stephenyong.com/runescape.htm">Runescape</a><br><a href="http://www.stephenyong.com/kingsofchaos.htm">Kings of chaos</a><br> |
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| Re: No Operating System Ronald Murray wrote: > Hello > I purchased a used desktop computer. It did not come with an operating > system. I have WinXP on my old desktop. How can I get the operating system > from my old computer to the newer(used) one? > I do have some CD's that came with my Dell computer. > Thanks. > ron There's no way to get XP from one desktop to another without boot disks. Hopefully the CD's from Dell have a copy of XP on them. choboeious u389007 Games I've been playing lately: <a href="http://www.gamestotal.com/">Multiplayer Online Games</a> <a href="http://www.gamestotal.com/">Strategy Games</a><br><a href="http://uc.gamestotal.com/">Unification Wars</a> - <a href="http://uc.gamestotal.com/">Massive Multiplayer Online Games</a><br><a href="http://gc.gamestotal.com/">Galactic Conquest</a> - <a href="http://gc.gamestotal.com/">Strategy Games</a><br><a href="http://www.stephenyong.com/runescape.htm">Runescape</a><br><a href="http://www.stephenyong.com/kingsofchaos.htm">Kings of chaos</a><br> |
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| Re: No Operating System Ronald Murray wrote: > Hello > I purchased a used desktop computer. It did not come with an operating > system. I have WinXP on my old desktop. How can I get the operating system > from my old computer to the newer(used) one? > I do have some CD's that came with my Dell computer. > Thanks. > ron There's no way to get XP from one desktop to another without boot disks. Hopefully the CD's from Dell have a copy of XP on them. choboeious u389007 Games I've been playing lately: <a href="http://www.gamestotal.com/">Multiplayer Online Games</a> <a href="http://www.gamestotal.com/">Strategy Games</a><br><a href="http://uc.gamestotal.com/">Unification Wars</a> - <a href="http://uc.gamestotal.com/">Massive Multiplayer Online Games</a><br><a href="http://gc.gamestotal.com/">Galactic Conquest</a> - <a href="http://gc.gamestotal.com/">Strategy Games</a><br><a href="http://www.stephenyong.com/runescape.htm">Runescape</a><br><a href="http://www.stephenyong.com/kingsofchaos.htm">Kings of chaos</a><br> |
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| Re: No Operating System Ronald Murray wrote: > Hello > I purchased a used desktop computer. It did not come with an operating > system. I have WinXP on my old desktop. How can I get the operating system > from my old computer to the newer(used) one? > I do have some CD's that came with my Dell computer. > Thanks. > ron There's no easy way to do this. However, if you're game enough, try the following idea! 1. Contact Norton via their website and inquire about a bootable cdrom that will allow you to clone hard drives. If the price isn't too high, you might want to consider buying it and proceeding further. 2. Make sure your new computers hard drive is hooked into the primary IDE (which is on the end of a dual IDE cable) and that your new hard drive is set to Cable Select. If your new hard drive is an SATA hard drive and your old hard drive is an PATA hard drive then you shouldn't have to worry about this. 3. Hook up your old hard drive in the new computer on the slave IDE (which is the IDE connection in the middle of a double cable IDE) and set the drive to Cable Select. 4. You will have to setup your BIOS to allow your computer to boot to CDROM. This may already be defaulted so try booting to the Norton cd first. If it doesn't boot up to the norton software, you will need to change your BIOS Boot options. 5. WARNING: THIS STEP COULD CAUSE YOU SOME PROBLEMS IF YOU PICK THE WRONG HARD DRIVE AS YOUR SOURCE. Now, once you have gotten into the Norton software you will want to figure out how to clone or copy hd to hd. You'll want to be VERY VERY CAREFUL here so that you pick your OLD hard drive as the source and your NEW hard drive as the destination. If you get them backwards, you will probably throw yourself into the wall. 6. Finally, let it finish its thing, and with a lot of luck you should be able to power your computer off and remove your old hard drive. Turn it back on and VIOLA! That is of course if everything goes right and certain drivers don't cause the system to lock at the Windows progress bar. If this happens, you might could try going into SAFE MODE and loading the correct drivers for your new computers hardware.....but other than that...I'm sorry...you'll have to buy a new copy of Windows or try to go another route with it. |
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| Re: No Operating System Ronald Murray wrote: > Hello > I purchased a used desktop computer. It did not come with an operating > system. I have WinXP on my old desktop. How can I get the operating system > from my old computer to the newer(used) one? > I do have some CD's that came with my Dell computer. > Thanks. > ron There's no easy way to do this. However, if you're game enough, try the following idea! 1. Contact Norton via their website and inquire about a bootable cdrom that will allow you to clone hard drives. If the price isn't too high, you might want to consider buying it and proceeding further. 2. Make sure your new computers hard drive is hooked into the primary IDE (which is on the end of a dual IDE cable) and that your new hard drive is set to Cable Select. If your new hard drive is an SATA hard drive and your old hard drive is an PATA hard drive then you shouldn't have to worry about this. 3. Hook up your old hard drive in the new computer on the slave IDE (which is the IDE connection in the middle of a double cable IDE) and set the drive to Cable Select. 4. You will have to setup your BIOS to allow your computer to boot to CDROM. This may already be defaulted so try booting to the Norton cd first. If it doesn't boot up to the norton software, you will need to change your BIOS Boot options. 5. WARNING: THIS STEP COULD CAUSE YOU SOME PROBLEMS IF YOU PICK THE WRONG HARD DRIVE AS YOUR SOURCE. Now, once you have gotten into the Norton software you will want to figure out how to clone or copy hd to hd. You'll want to be VERY VERY CAREFUL here so that you pick your OLD hard drive as the source and your NEW hard drive as the destination. If you get them backwards, you will probably throw yourself into the wall. 6. Finally, let it finish its thing, and with a lot of luck you should be able to power your computer off and remove your old hard drive. Turn it back on and VIOLA! That is of course if everything goes right and certain drivers don't cause the system to lock at the Windows progress bar. If this happens, you might could try going into SAFE MODE and loading the correct drivers for your new computers hardware.....but other than that...I'm sorry...you'll have to buy a new copy of Windows or try to go another route with it. |
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| Re: No Operating System Ronald Murray wrote: > Hello > I purchased a used desktop computer. It did not come with an operating > system. I have WinXP on my old desktop. How can I get the operating system > from my old computer to the newer(used) one? > I do have some CD's that came with my Dell computer. > Thanks. > ron There's no easy way to do this. However, if you're game enough, try the following idea! 1. Contact Norton via their website and inquire about a bootable cdrom that will allow you to clone hard drives. If the price isn't too high, you might want to consider buying it and proceeding further. 2. Make sure your new computers hard drive is hooked into the primary IDE (which is on the end of a dual IDE cable) and that your new hard drive is set to Cable Select. If your new hard drive is an SATA hard drive and your old hard drive is an PATA hard drive then you shouldn't have to worry about this. 3. Hook up your old hard drive in the new computer on the slave IDE (which is the IDE connection in the middle of a double cable IDE) and set the drive to Cable Select. 4. You will have to setup your BIOS to allow your computer to boot to CDROM. This may already be defaulted so try booting to the Norton cd first. If it doesn't boot up to the norton software, you will need to change your BIOS Boot options. 5. WARNING: THIS STEP COULD CAUSE YOU SOME PROBLEMS IF YOU PICK THE WRONG HARD DRIVE AS YOUR SOURCE. Now, once you have gotten into the Norton software you will want to figure out how to clone or copy hd to hd. You'll want to be VERY VERY CAREFUL here so that you pick your OLD hard drive as the source and your NEW hard drive as the destination. If you get them backwards, you will probably throw yourself into the wall. 6. Finally, let it finish its thing, and with a lot of luck you should be able to power your computer off and remove your old hard drive. Turn it back on and VIOLA! That is of course if everything goes right and certain drivers don't cause the system to lock at the Windows progress bar. If this happens, you might could try going into SAFE MODE and loading the correct drivers for your new computers hardware.....but other than that...I'm sorry...you'll have to buy a new copy of Windows or try to go another route with it. |
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