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| Need Help Making XP disk that will boot. My WXP PRO SP2 instillation CD disk will no longer boot, but the files on it seem fine. So I thought to make a copy that will boot. I am trying to use Bart's way to create bootable CD-Roms (for Windows/Dos) at http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/wxp/ I think I am doing everything right, but I have experienced the same failure three times, using three different CD-R brands, including Taiyo Yuden. Bart's program BCD does everything fine until it checks the disk size. Then it says "Data will not fit on any disk". In fact it says a few lines earlier that "Total Size = 1233 MB" and "LOUT start = 1234 MB". Since my WXP I386 files are coming right from a CD-R, This is not right - I fail to understand why I am having a size problem. In fact the I386 folder on my defunct CD-R = only 528MB. I would pose this question to Bart, but he states he doesn't support his "BCD". So I am asking here. Has anyone tried this? Did it work? If so, is there a trick or a step that I am missing? Where might the extra space be coming from? I would appreciate help. I will reward by adding U to my will. Jethro |
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| RE: Need Help Making XP disk that will boot. If the disk won't boot, making a copy likely won't solve that problem since the original is flawed. "Jethro" wrote: > My WXP PRO SP2 instillation CD disk will no longer boot, but the files > on it seem fine. So I thought to make a copy that will boot. > > I am trying to use Bart's way to create bootable CD-Roms (for > Windows/Dos) at http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/wxp/ > > I think I am doing everything right, but I have experienced the same > failure three times, using three different CD-R brands, including > Taiyo Yuden. > > Bart's program BCD does everything fine until it checks the disk size. > Then it says "Data will not fit on any disk". In fact it says a few > lines earlier that "Total Size = 1233 MB" and "LOUT start = 1234 MB". > > Since my WXP I386 files are coming right from a CD-R, This is not > right - I fail to understand why I am having a size problem. In fact > the I386 folder on my defunct CD-R = only 528MB. > > I would pose this question to Bart, but he states he doesn't support > his "BCD". So I am asking here. > > Has anyone tried this? Did it work? If so, is there a trick or a > step that I am missing? Where might the extra space be coming from? > > I would appreciate help. I will reward by adding U to my will. > > Jethro > |
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| Re: Need Help Making XP disk that will boot. "Jethro" <Wilson@somewhere.org> wrote in message news:2v72r2ht02ti1s5qab2g4hkjviipockfgu@4ax.com... > My WXP PRO SP2 instillation CD disk will no longer boot, but the files > on it seem fine. So I thought to make a copy that will boot. > > I am trying to use Bart's way to create bootable CD-Roms (for > Windows/Dos) at http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/wxp/ > > I think I am doing everything right, but I have experienced the same > failure three times, using three different CD-R brands, including > Taiyo Yuden. > > Bart's program BCD does everything fine until it checks the disk size. > Then it says "Data will not fit on any disk". In fact it says a few > lines earlier that "Total Size = 1233 MB" and "LOUT start = 1234 MB". > > Since my WXP I386 files are coming right from a CD-R, This is not > right - I fail to understand why I am having a size problem. In fact > the I386 folder on my defunct CD-R = only 528MB. > > I would pose this question to Bart, but he states he doesn't support > his "BCD". So I am asking here. > > Has anyone tried this? Did it work? If so, is there a trick or a > step that I am missing? Where might the extra space be coming from? > > I would appreciate help. I will reward by adding U to my will. > > Jethro Your post is unclear. You say "Bart's program BCD does everything fine until it checks the disk size." When does it do this? The Bart PE boot CD will simply boot your machine into a WinXP-like environment, that's all. If it fails during the boot process then you should check it on some other machine - your CD drive might be marginal. Regardless of this, a Bart PE boot CD is ***not*** a suitable tool to install Windows XP. You must use your WinXP CD for this. Again, if your CD drive is marginal then the WinXP CD will fail too! |
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| Re: Re: Need Help Making XP disk that will boot. On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 09:03:30 +1100, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote: > >"Jethro" <Wilson@somewhere.org> wrote in message >news:2v72r2ht02ti1s5qab2g4hkjviipockfgu@4ax.com.. . >> My WXP PRO SP2 instillation CD disk will no longer boot, but the files >> on it seem fine. So I thought to make a copy that will boot. >> >> I am trying to use Bart's way to create bootable CD-Roms (for >> Windows/Dos) at http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/wxp/ >> >> I think I am doing everything right, but I have experienced the same >> failure three times, using three different CD-R brands, including >> Taiyo Yuden. >> >> Bart's program BCD does everything fine until it checks the disk size. >> Then it says "Data will not fit on any disk". In fact it says a few >> lines earlier that "Total Size = 1233 MB" and "LOUT start = 1234 MB". >> >> Since my WXP I386 files are coming right from a CD-R, This is not >> right - I fail to understand why I am having a size problem. In fact >> the I386 folder on my defunct CD-R = only 528MB. >> >> I would pose this question to Bart, but he states he doesn't support >> his "BCD". So I am asking here. >> >> Has anyone tried this? Did it work? If so, is there a trick or a >> step that I am missing? Where might the extra space be coming from? >> >> I would appreciate help. I will reward by adding U to my will. >> >> Jethro > >Your post is unclear. You say "Bart's program BCD does >everything fine until it checks the disk size." When does it do >this? The Bart PE boot CD will simply boot your machine >into a WinXP-like environment, that's all. If it fails during the >boot process then you should check it on some other machine - >your CD drive might be marginal. His program sets up everything (runs 3-4 mins) and when it checks my medium (namely the CD-R disk), as it is ready to do the actual burn, it says the data will not fit, as I tried to describe. And if the data exceeds the disk capacity indeed it will NOT fit. But the data should not have exceeded the capacity. So, I just dunno..... > >Regardless of this, a Bart PE boot CD is ***not*** a suitable >tool to install Windows XP. You must use your WinXP CD for >this. Again, if your CD drive is marginal then the WinXP CD >will fail too! Maybe so - I was just going on what he stated on his web page - that his procedure would in fact create a bootable XP installation disk. Maybe my only recourse is another disk from MS. Thanks Jethro |
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| Re: Re: Need Help Making XP disk that will boot. "Jethro" <Wilson@somewhere.org> wrote in message news:ndg2r2d9odlmfohlv5c4vhscdsav7kfbpf@4ax.com... > On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 09:03:30 +1100, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@fly.com> > wrote: > > > > >"Jethro" <Wilson@somewhere.org> wrote in message > >news:2v72r2ht02ti1s5qab2g4hkjviipockfgu@4ax.com.. . > >> My WXP PRO SP2 instillation CD disk will no longer boot, but the files > >> on it seem fine. So I thought to make a copy that will boot. > >> > >> I am trying to use Bart's way to create bootable CD-Roms (for > >> Windows/Dos) at http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/wxp/ > >> > >> I think I am doing everything right, but I have experienced the same > >> failure three times, using three different CD-R brands, including > >> Taiyo Yuden. > >> > >> Bart's program BCD does everything fine until it checks the disk size. > >> Then it says "Data will not fit on any disk". In fact it says a few > >> lines earlier that "Total Size = 1233 MB" and "LOUT start = 1234 MB". > >> > >> Since my WXP I386 files are coming right from a CD-R, This is not > >> right - I fail to understand why I am having a size problem. In fact > >> the I386 folder on my defunct CD-R = only 528MB. > >> > >> I would pose this question to Bart, but he states he doesn't support > >> his "BCD". So I am asking here. > >> > >> Has anyone tried this? Did it work? If so, is there a trick or a > >> step that I am missing? Where might the extra space be coming from? > >> > >> I would appreciate help. I will reward by adding U to my will. > >> > >> Jethro > > > >Your post is unclear. You say "Bart's program BCD does > >everything fine until it checks the disk size." When does it do > >this? The Bart PE boot CD will simply boot your machine > >into a WinXP-like environment, that's all. If it fails during the > >boot process then you should check it on some other machine - > >your CD drive might be marginal. > > His program sets up everything (runs 3-4 mins) and when it checks my > medium (namely the CD-R disk), as it is ready to do the actual burn, > it says the data will not fit, as I tried to describe. And if the > data exceeds the disk capacity indeed it will NOT fit. But the data > should not have exceeded the capacity. > So, I just dunno..... > > > >Regardless of this, a Bart PE boot CD is ***not*** a suitable > >tool to install Windows XP. You must use your WinXP CD for > >this. Again, if your CD drive is marginal then the WinXP CD > >will fail too! > > Maybe so - I was just going on what he stated on his web page - that > his procedure would in fact create a bootable XP installation disk. > > Maybe my only recourse is another disk from MS. > > > Thanks > > Jethro The Bart PE weg page says that it creates a bootable XP CD. In other words, it gives you a XP-like environment which is extremely useful for trouble-shooting purposes. To install WinXP, boot from your WinXP CD, not your Bart PE CD. And before asking MS for a replacement, test your WinXP CD on some other machine. You will probably find that it works perfectly well. try your WinXP CD on |
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| Re: Re: Re: Need Help Making XP disk that will boot. On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 10:10:02 +1100, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote: > >"Jethro" <Wilson@somewhere.org> wrote in message >news:ndg2r2d9odlmfohlv5c4vhscdsav7kfbpf@4ax.com.. . >> On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 09:03:30 +1100, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@fly.com> >> wrote: >> >> > >> >"Jethro" <Wilson@somewhere.org> wrote in message >> >news:2v72r2ht02ti1s5qab2g4hkjviipockfgu@4ax.com.. . >> >> My WXP PRO SP2 instillation CD disk will no longer boot, but the files >> >> on it seem fine. So I thought to make a copy that will boot. >> >> >> >> I am trying to use Bart's way to create bootable CD-Roms (for >> >> Windows/Dos) at http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/wxp/ >> >> >> >> I think I am doing everything right, but I have experienced the same >> >> failure three times, using three different CD-R brands, including >> >> Taiyo Yuden. >> >> >> >> Bart's program BCD does everything fine until it checks the disk size. >> >> Then it says "Data will not fit on any disk". In fact it says a few >> >> lines earlier that "Total Size = 1233 MB" and "LOUT start = 1234 MB". >> >> >> >> Since my WXP I386 files are coming right from a CD-R, This is not >> >> right - I fail to understand why I am having a size problem. In fact >> >> the I386 folder on my defunct CD-R = only 528MB. >> >> >> >> I would pose this question to Bart, but he states he doesn't support >> >> his "BCD". So I am asking here. >> >> >> >> Has anyone tried this? Did it work? If so, is there a trick or a >> >> step that I am missing? Where might the extra space be coming from? >> >> >> >> I would appreciate help. I will reward by adding U to my will. >> >> >> >> Jethro >> > >> >Your post is unclear. You say "Bart's program BCD does >> >everything fine until it checks the disk size." When does it do >> >this? The Bart PE boot CD will simply boot your machine >> >into a WinXP-like environment, that's all. If it fails during the >> >boot process then you should check it on some other machine - >> >your CD drive might be marginal. >> >> His program sets up everything (runs 3-4 mins) and when it checks my >> medium (namely the CD-R disk), as it is ready to do the actual burn, >> it says the data will not fit, as I tried to describe. And if the >> data exceeds the disk capacity indeed it will NOT fit. But the data >> should not have exceeded the capacity. >> So, I just dunno..... >> > >> >Regardless of this, a Bart PE boot CD is ***not*** a suitable >> >tool to install Windows XP. You must use your WinXP CD for >> >this. Again, if your CD drive is marginal then the WinXP CD >> >will fail too! >> >> Maybe so - I was just going on what he stated on his web page - that >> his procedure would in fact create a bootable XP installation disk. >> >> Maybe my only recourse is another disk from MS. >> >> >> Thanks >> >> Jethro > >The Bart PE weg page says that it creates a bootable XP CD. In >other words, it gives you a XP-like environment which is extremely >useful for trouble-shooting purposes. To install WinXP, boot from >your WinXP CD, not your Bart PE CD. And before asking MS for >a replacement, test your WinXP CD on some other machine. You >will probably find that it works perfectly well. >try your WinXP CD on > OK Thanks Jethro |
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