Installing windows XP on x61s (with no cd drive)
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 10:35 pm
I have yet to find a successful way of installing windows XP without an external cd drive. Right now I have SuSE 10.2 installed, and the hard drive partitioned the way I want. All of the linux method's I've read worked so far, but none of the windows methods have had any success.
The resources I have access to is:
a 4 gb USB pen drive (used to install linux)
a usb floppy drive (I've booted into Dos and FreeDos with it)
and a network, (I can set up a PXE server)
I have been able to boot into Dos using both the USB pen drive and floppy drive, but when I try to initialize the XP installation ( i386/winnt.exe ) in a slipstreamed i386 folder (which, of course, I have placed both in the future C:\ drive as well as the USB flash drive.) it begins copying files to god knows where and just stops after a while. I really have no clue what it does some times. Silly windows.
I would set up a PXE server, but all the solutions either involve using windows 2003+RIS or using a Dos boot (which I already have on a floppy). Eventually I might go through that hassle.
I'm pretty sure I have the right idea in what I have been trying so far, but I must be forgetting about something. I havn't used a real windows, let alone dos, in so long.
Oh I should also mention I have tried BartPE with no success using Tom's Hadwares guide. (doesn't want to boot)
I can take a guess as to where I am stuck. When I boot into Dos it is not recognizing any hard drive partitions (I have sda1 formated as FAT32, with the i386 folder on it, and the hard drive is in SATA compatability mode.). I would fdisk it, reformat C:, and xcopy the i386 folder over again, but I am having issues getting that running too. I can't believe how dated the windows xp install process is!
Anyways, if this post made sense to you i'd appreciate your help. If you can't understand what I wrote it's because I'm a little flustered right now.
The resources I have access to is:
a 4 gb USB pen drive (used to install linux)
a usb floppy drive (I've booted into Dos and FreeDos with it)
and a network, (I can set up a PXE server)
I have been able to boot into Dos using both the USB pen drive and floppy drive, but when I try to initialize the XP installation ( i386/winnt.exe ) in a slipstreamed i386 folder (which, of course, I have placed both in the future C:\ drive as well as the USB flash drive.) it begins copying files to god knows where and just stops after a while. I really have no clue what it does some times. Silly windows.
I would set up a PXE server, but all the solutions either involve using windows 2003+RIS or using a Dos boot (which I already have on a floppy). Eventually I might go through that hassle.
I'm pretty sure I have the right idea in what I have been trying so far, but I must be forgetting about something. I havn't used a real windows, let alone dos, in so long.
Oh I should also mention I have tried BartPE with no success using Tom's Hadwares guide. (doesn't want to boot)
I can take a guess as to where I am stuck. When I boot into Dos it is not recognizing any hard drive partitions (I have sda1 formated as FAT32, with the i386 folder on it, and the hard drive is in SATA compatability mode.). I would fdisk it, reformat C:, and xcopy the i386 folder over again, but I am having issues getting that running too. I can't believe how dated the windows xp install process is!
Anyways, if this post made sense to you i'd appreciate your help. If you can't understand what I wrote it's because I'm a little flustered right now.