Network Install of XP on a X31 w.o. CD (long post)
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 10:30 am
I recently bought a company surplus X31 with a windows sticker. Since it was under warranty, I called Lenovo and got a new set of five restore disks (WinXP SP2, Swedish). At the time, I did not have a usb-CD so I proceeded to try to reinstall XP over LAN. (The reinstall was mainly due to my need to play with the X31 before it turned into a tool-which-cannot-be-played-with-without-too-much-backups, if you get my drift.)
Anyhow, I got so far as to get a working PXE network boot on the X31 using a small server program called tftpd32, and a network boot floppy image. I used my desktop as server. Immediately, I removed the partitions (fdisk) and wiped the master boot record (fdisk /mbr) of the HDD in the X31.
Then, using the "NET" command on the booted X31, I was able to mount a shared CD-drive on my server. In the CD-tray: IBM X31 Restore CD #1.
I proceeded to start the install .exe on the recovery-CD, and the installation progressed until it was time to change CD - then I got in trouble. The X31 simply couldn't be notified of such a change having been done by me (i.e. I changed into CD#2 but nothing happened).
Having tried some variations on the theme I simply dropped it, and borrowed a USB-CD. The X31 is now restored to factory-specs, including a working pre-boot environment (the hidden partition).
But I still wonder: shouldn't there be some way to do this network install, including setting up the hidden partition etc.? Or is the only option to ghost the (now pristine) hard drive?
Anyone succeded to do this?
BTW: I'm newly registrered here, so I guess I had better start by thanking all people contributing - your posts given me much info!
Anyhow, I got so far as to get a working PXE network boot on the X31 using a small server program called tftpd32, and a network boot floppy image. I used my desktop as server. Immediately, I removed the partitions (fdisk) and wiped the master boot record (fdisk /mbr) of the HDD in the X31.
Then, using the "NET" command on the booted X31, I was able to mount a shared CD-drive on my server. In the CD-tray: IBM X31 Restore CD #1.
I proceeded to start the install .exe on the recovery-CD, and the installation progressed until it was time to change CD - then I got in trouble. The X31 simply couldn't be notified of such a change having been done by me (i.e. I changed into CD#2 but nothing happened).
Having tried some variations on the theme I simply dropped it, and borrowed a USB-CD. The X31 is now restored to factory-specs, including a working pre-boot environment (the hidden partition).
But I still wonder: shouldn't there be some way to do this network install, including setting up the hidden partition etc.? Or is the only option to ghost the (now pristine) hard drive?
Anyone succeded to do this?
BTW: I'm newly registrered here, so I guess I had better start by thanking all people contributing - your posts given me much info!