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The CDROM should be setup before the Hard Drive. When you enter the BIOS setup, you need to change the boot order. Often, the BIOS will display what button to press to "enter setup" during POST. Other brands may have different keys to press to enter setup, but F1, F2, Del, Tab and CTRL+S or CTRL + ALT + S are the most common ones I'm familiar with. Do exactly that.Ĭompaq users will usually have to press F10. Your notebook will report an error and prompt to press F1 to enter setup. Many Toshiba laptops are F2 or require you hold the ESC key when you turn the system on. Most users with Dell, Gateway, Sony & HP systems will press F2. To enter your BIOS, most users here will press the DEL key. This will allow you to temporarily boot from a CDROM. If you cannot boot from the CDROM, this is probably due to the boot order of your computer being incorrect for CDROM booting.ġ.) You can change this in the BIOS during POST, which is usually the very first screen displayed by your computer when you turn it on.Ģ.) Many newer computers have a selectable boot menu by tapping F8, F10 OR F12 right during/after the first POST screen.
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Most users will not have to press F6, but if you are running RAID, SCSI or unsupported ATA controllers, then you need your controller drivers on a floppy disk.
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You will be prompted to "press F6 to install any third party SCSI or RAID drivers".
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Windows XP Pro SP2 CD will work on an older WinXP Pro SP1 installation)īefore the Windows logo appears, you will be asked to press any key to boot from CD, so do just that.

Place the CD in your CDROM and start your computer. Please make sure it is the same version of Windows that is currently installed on your computer (ex.

System repair will only repair your software. In these cases, the system repair function will not work. This can often be due to hardware failure (bad hard disk, memory or CPU for example). Often times, when Windows is rendered unbootable, there is a good reason. It may be necessary to reactivate your Windows XP as well.įirst, figure out what CAUSED the problem. Drivers will also be reverted to their original XP versions, as well as some settings (Including by not limited to network & performance settings).

Note: The system repair function will remove any updates you have previously installed that are not included on the CD.

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