Thinkpad 600e - upgrade from Win2000 to XP Pro failed
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 7:13 pm
hi
re: Thinkpad 600E type 2645-5EG with 256Mb RAM, BIOS 1.19
Was upgrading this box from Windows 2000 as a favour for a neighbour, though I warned them the process could be fraught, as am no expert on Thinkpads.
Step 1: I cleared a load of junk off the rather small 2Gb drive so that there was at least 900Mb free disk space. I think I was careful not to delete any system files.
Step 2: I began the process of installing XP.
Step 3: Unfortunately, as files were being copied from (XP) CD to hard drive, some files were not copied, notably NTFS.sys and NTloader.sys, which I guess are pretty crucial.
Step 4: perhaps not surprisingly, when the PC rebooted problems occured: XP sort of initialises but then blue screens after a few seconds (I can't read the error msg, it disappears off screen too fast). The Thinkpad gets stuck in a loop from hereon in.
So I made a bootable XP CD, tested it on another PC to prove it boots and I think it does as I got the prompt "Install XP?"
I have changed the Thinkpad BIOS to boot from CD ROM and have made this the only available drive. The machine will not however boot from CD. I get an I9990305 error. I see this error relates to no bootable drive being found, but I don't understand this part as I know the CD drive words and Thinkpad's been told it's the only drive.
If I re-enable the hard drive I am back to the XP-starting-but-not-loading loop.
If anyone has vague idea of how to get out of this mess, I will be most grateful.
many thanks.
J
re: Thinkpad 600E type 2645-5EG with 256Mb RAM, BIOS 1.19
Was upgrading this box from Windows 2000 as a favour for a neighbour, though I warned them the process could be fraught, as am no expert on Thinkpads.
Step 1: I cleared a load of junk off the rather small 2Gb drive so that there was at least 900Mb free disk space. I think I was careful not to delete any system files.
Step 2: I began the process of installing XP.
Step 3: Unfortunately, as files were being copied from (XP) CD to hard drive, some files were not copied, notably NTFS.sys and NTloader.sys, which I guess are pretty crucial.
Step 4: perhaps not surprisingly, when the PC rebooted problems occured: XP sort of initialises but then blue screens after a few seconds (I can't read the error msg, it disappears off screen too fast). The Thinkpad gets stuck in a loop from hereon in.
So I made a bootable XP CD, tested it on another PC to prove it boots and I think it does as I got the prompt "Install XP?"
I have changed the Thinkpad BIOS to boot from CD ROM and have made this the only available drive. The machine will not however boot from CD. I get an I9990305 error. I see this error relates to no bootable drive being found, but I don't understand this part as I know the CD drive words and Thinkpad's been told it's the only drive.
If I re-enable the hard drive I am back to the XP-starting-but-not-loading loop.
If anyone has vague idea of how to get out of this mess, I will be most grateful.
many thanks.
J