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  #1  
Old 05-16-2007, 09:06 PM
Gus
 
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Default Build your XP Install Cd

If your computer came with a recovery partition,and you don't have a Windows
XP cd,here's the way to make a fully fonctional Windows XP cd.First i backup
my Disk1 ( with the partion of C:where is my OS and the partition x which is
my recovery with Ghost to a another drive or you can burn it to a cd, or you
can use an another backup software.I made my Xp install cd, to test it, i run
the installation and the cd was ok.I reinstall Ghost run my backup and pronto
i have everything back to normal.Here's the link to make your
cd......http://www.supportpcs.co.uk/installcd/winxp.html
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Old 05-16-2007, 09:25 PM
Joe Grover
 
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Default Re: Build your XP Install Cd

Outstanding information that led absolutely nowhere.

Your subject is "build your XP install CD", and your instructions to do so
is "I made my xp install CD" without any information as to how you did so.


"Gus" <Gus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7AF29118-56C1-45F7-9CFC-8B026424927F@microsoft.com...
> If your computer came with a recovery partition,and you don't have a
> Windows
> XP cd,here's the way to make a fully fonctional Windows XP cd.First i
> backup
> my Disk1 ( with the partion of C:where is my OS and the partition x which
> is
> my recovery with Ghost to a another drive or you can burn it to a cd, or
> you
> can use an another backup software.I made my Xp install cd, to test it, i
> run
> the installation and the cd was ok.I reinstall Ghost run my backup and
> pronto
> i have everything back to normal.Here's the link to make your
> cd......http://www.supportpcs.co.uk/installcd/winxp.html


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Old 05-16-2007, 09:38 PM
Gordon
 
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Default Re: Build your XP Install Cd

"Joe Grover" <grover.joe@acd.net> wrote in message
news:OdfbMh$lHHA.4188@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Outstanding information that led absolutely nowhere.
>
> Your subject is "build your XP install CD", and your instructions to do so
> is "I made my xp install CD" without any information as to how you did so.


Here's the clue -

>> i have everything back to normal.Here's the link to make your
>> cd......http://www.supportpcs.co.uk/installcd/winxp.html

>


The OP just didn't make it a hyperlink - copy and paste and all will be
revealed....


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Old 05-16-2007, 09:53 PM
Shenan Stanley
 
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Default Re: Build your XP Install Cd

Gus wrote:
> If your computer came with a recovery partition,and you don't have
> a Windows XP cd,here's the way to make a fully fonctional
> Windows XP cd.
>
> First i backup my Disk1 ( with the partion of C:where is my OS
> and the partition x which is my recovery with Ghost to a another
> drive or you can burn it to a cd, or you can use an another
> backup software.
>
> I made my Xp install cd, to test it, i run the installation and the
> cd was ok. I reinstall Ghost run my backup and pronto i have
> everything back to normal.
>
> Here's the link to make your cd......
> http://www.supportpcs.co.uk/installcd/winxp.html


Joe Grover wrote:
> Outstanding information that led absolutely nowhere.
>
> Your subject is "build your XP install CD", and your instructions
> to do so is "I made my xp install CD" without any information as to
> how you did so.


Joe,

Is the web link broken for you?

Admittedly - the OPs presentation, grammar and just overall english skills
need work - but there are steps to make said installation media when the
link is followed from the original post. It is (the OP) hard to read,
perhaps a little difficult to comprehend - but the link is clearly there to
further instructions.

I followed said and although I cannot say the instructions there *work*
(haven't tried them) - they are some substantial steps listed there. Or did
you just read the first part and neglect to read the entire post, follow the
link with the step-by-step instructions, etc?

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html


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Old 05-17-2007, 09:29 AM
Smirnoff
 
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Default Re: Build your XP Install Cd

Shenan Stanley wrote:
> Gus wrote:
>> If your computer came with a recovery partition,and you don't have
>> a Windows XP cd,here's the way to make a fully fonctional
>> Windows XP cd.
>>
>> First i backup my Disk1 ( with the partion of C:where is my OS
>> and the partition x which is my recovery with Ghost to a another
>> drive or you can burn it to a cd, or you can use an another
>> backup software.
>>
>> I made my Xp install cd, to test it, i run the installation and the
>> cd was ok. I reinstall Ghost run my backup and pronto i have
>> everything back to normal.
>>
>> Here's the link to make your cd......
>> http://www.supportpcs.co.uk/installcd/winxp.html

>
> Joe Grover wrote:
>> Outstanding information that led absolutely nowhere.
>>
>> Your subject is "build your XP install CD", and your instructions
>> to do so is "I made my xp install CD" without any information as to
>> how you did so.

>
> Joe,
>
> Is the web link broken for you?
>
> Admittedly - the OPs presentation, grammar and just overall english
> skills need work - but there are steps to make said installation
> media when the link is followed from the original post. It is (the
> OP) hard to read, perhaps a little difficult to comprehend - but the
> link is clearly there to further instructions.
>
> I followed said and although I cannot say the instructions there
> *work* (haven't tried them) - they are some substantial steps listed
> there. Or did you just read the first part and neglect to read the
> entire post, follow the link with the step-by-step instructions, etc?
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP


I have a Dell (OEM) with just a recovery disk, so thought I'd try this.
As per instructions, I went into regedit
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Setup
SourcePath shows (Type) Reg_SZ but there is no path under (Data)


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Old 05-17-2007, 09:00 PM
Frank\(FL\)
 
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Default Re: Build your XP Install Cd

Did you read the post????
http://www.supportpcs.co.uk/installcd/winxp.html

Joe Grover wrote:
> Outstanding information that led absolutely nowhere.
>
> Your subject is "build your XP install CD", and your instructions to
> do so is "I made my xp install CD" without any information as to how
> you did so.
>
> "Gus" <Gus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7AF29118-56C1-45F7-9CFC-8B026424927F@microsoft.com...
>> If your computer came with a recovery partition,and you don't have a
>> Windows
>> XP cd,here's the way to make a fully fonctional Windows XP cd.First i
>> backup
>> my Disk1 ( with the partion of C:where is my OS and the partition x
>> which is
>> my recovery with Ghost to a another drive or you can burn it to a
>> cd, or you
>> can use an another backup software.I made my Xp install cd, to test
>> it, i run
>> the installation and the cd was ok.I reinstall Ghost run my backup
>> and pronto
>> i have everything back to normal.Here's the link to make your
>> cd......http://www.supportpcs.co.uk/installcd/winxp.html

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