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by 440roadrunner » Mon May 29, 2006 9:29 am
You need to find out why that thing won't boot from a CD
Is the CD a burned copy or a Microsoft genuine? Some CD drives won't read a burned copy. I had this trouble with my old 380XD.
There are several things that must be in place for a CD to boot.
One The cd itself must be a bootable version. If your copy of XP is an improperly burned copy, it may not be bootable. Test in another machine.
The bios must support booting, and the bios "boot order" must have the CD selected before the hard drive. 600 series Thinkpads should meet this, but YOU must set the boot order.
The CDROM drive must support booting, which should be the case, but the CDROM must be clean and properly working.
You CAN launche XP's setup from DOS. You can download the set of 4 or 5 floppys from Microsoft
Heres what you CAN do. Try partitioning and formatting the drive, either in the 600--you DO have a floppy?
Partition the drive using a '98 bootdisk, and format in FAT32.
Use "format C:/s" which transfers the system files and makes the drive bootable. If you have a floppy, boot with that from a '98 series bootdisk, and make a directory (folder) on the hard drive called \I386. Copy the contents of the \I386 directory from your XP cd to the directory on your hard drive.
Boot to the hard drive. You do NOT run setup from a DOS mode installation. You run winnt.exe from a DOS launched install, from the \I386 folder. Smartdrv should be configured as well