Whil Hentzen (Pro*) <> wrote:
> I never thought I'd write these words again, but I find myself
> installing XP on a box. 
> 
> It's an IBM TP that came with XP originally installed, of course, and
> I've installed a variety of Linux distros on it over the years.
> Except for a flaky fan once in a while, it's been running fine.  
> 
> This week I want to experiment with dual booting Windows and Linux,
> mainly because I've never done it before. I believe that XP doesn't
> behave nicely as a second installation, so I'm going wipe the box by
> installing XP on it, and then repartitioning and putting Linux on the
> space I free up.    
> 
> I've got a CD that I burned from MSDN. I know the CD is good because
> I've installed XP from this CD into a VMware virtual machine several
> times.  
> 
> When I boot from scratch using the CD, however, I get a message "Hit
> any key to boot from CD." I do so. Then it spins the CD for a moment,
> and the Windows "Setup" message displays... "Setup is now inspecting
> your computer's hardware configuration" and goes blank.   
> 
> And just sits there.
> 
> I've let it sit for 15 minutes and the screen just stays blank. The
> CD doesn't spin anymore... nothing. 
> 
> Ideas?

Put a dos boot disk in the floppy and format the hard drive.


Stephen Russell
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