TP 760xd - Failed Win2K Install - How to Recover?
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2005 8:40 am
Hey, there:
I have a ThinkPad 760xd that I've had in storage for about 6 years. It's running Win95 and I think has 48 MB of RAM and a 2 or 3 Gig HD. I've tried updating to Win2K (SP4), but it's failed and I can't recover:
I was having problems connecting via modem above 28 kbs and tried flashing an IBM/US Robotics PCMCIA card modem; after that I kept getting various errors.
Bottom line - I tried fixing it all kinds of ways (regedit, switching modems, removing extra programs), but couldn't get it to work. I tried installing Win98, but my serial number wasn't working.
I then tried installing Win2k - it checked out the HD, all seemed well, and then it kind of crashed at the end of the first part of the install. It got back to the Win95 desktop, rebooted itself, and then started having problems - messages about not having enough disc space. Now it keeps trying to continue the install in a command prompt kind of environment, but keeps hanging and suggests I copy the install files to the HD manually.
Question is - how can I wipe the drive and reinstall and/or how do I get the Win2K install to move forward? I tried booting to BIOS by holding down F1, but there's no way to initialize the drive from there or force it to boot from the CD (only HD, FD, and PCMCIA devices are allowed).
I tried downloading and using the floppy disc loader IBM has on its site:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... BOD-3N5KWE
that I thought would enable CD-booting, but the extract/install to floppy for that kept crashing at 20% on my other machine. I am able to boot off the floppy, but then have no clue how to go about forcing it to install/boot off the CD.
Any thoughts? The Win2K disc I have is Professional with SP4. And, don't laugh - but I'm primarily a Mac guy; I'm so used to holding down the "C" key to force the Mac to boot off a CD, so this is driving me crazy!
Thanks -
-Mark-
I have a ThinkPad 760xd that I've had in storage for about 6 years. It's running Win95 and I think has 48 MB of RAM and a 2 or 3 Gig HD. I've tried updating to Win2K (SP4), but it's failed and I can't recover:
I was having problems connecting via modem above 28 kbs and tried flashing an IBM/US Robotics PCMCIA card modem; after that I kept getting various errors.
Bottom line - I tried fixing it all kinds of ways (regedit, switching modems, removing extra programs), but couldn't get it to work. I tried installing Win98, but my serial number wasn't working.
I then tried installing Win2k - it checked out the HD, all seemed well, and then it kind of crashed at the end of the first part of the install. It got back to the Win95 desktop, rebooted itself, and then started having problems - messages about not having enough disc space. Now it keeps trying to continue the install in a command prompt kind of environment, but keeps hanging and suggests I copy the install files to the HD manually.
Question is - how can I wipe the drive and reinstall and/or how do I get the Win2K install to move forward? I tried booting to BIOS by holding down F1, but there's no way to initialize the drive from there or force it to boot from the CD (only HD, FD, and PCMCIA devices are allowed).
I tried downloading and using the floppy disc loader IBM has on its site:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... BOD-3N5KWE
that I thought would enable CD-booting, but the extract/install to floppy for that kept crashing at 20% on my other machine. I am able to boot off the floppy, but then have no clue how to go about forcing it to install/boot off the CD.
Any thoughts? The Win2K disc I have is Professional with SP4. And, don't laugh - but I'm primarily a Mac guy; I'm so used to holding down the "C" key to force the Mac to boot off a CD, so this is driving me crazy!
Thanks -
-Mark-