Actually - when I went to do the Quick Format on the SSD - I did see an option about DOS. So, I shall consider this option.

-K-


On 7/3/2013 9:17 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Format it using dos


-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kurt @ VR-FX
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 8:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NF] Win7 Install Woes...

Hey folks,

Some of you may remember I posted recently about trying to revive a Dead PC
of mine using an older Win XP Pro 64 OS install - that I was missing the
Prod. Key for.

Well - long story short - kinda - I found my Win2K install CD - and I
installed Win2K on that PC - so it was relatively up and running. But, the
Video card in that baby is a Hi-End one for 3D CG - a Quadro 2000D job.
Problem is - no drivers for it for Win2K. Not shocking - since W2K is Way
old - where as the Video card is only like maybe 2 years old.

As such, I broke down and got myself an OEM CD of Win7 64-bit Home version.
Just bought it yesterday.

Problem seems to be that since its supposed to be installed on a NEW PC
- its like it REFUSED to get installed onto this PC where I installed W2K. I
even wiped the HD - removed the OS install - and did a Quick Format. But,
when I try to then boot this PC with that W7 install CD - it just keeps
trying to boot to that HD (its actually an SSD). And, now I get the error
that Boot Mgr is missing - so, obviously is trying to boot to that SSD HD.

So - its like M$ has screwed me over - and will NOT Let me install this W7K
onto this PC - since it can "See" that Something had previously been
installed on that HD - and therefore - its no longer a NEW HD or NEW PC!

This is SO Frustrating. Yeah - I've built 3 of my previous PC systems - but,
I'm not a Serious HW kinda guy...

So - any advice would be GREATLY Appreciated!

TIA,
-K-


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