recognising pcmcia drive when trying to install XP

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recognising pcmcia drive when trying to install XP

#1 Post by surana » Thu Jun 02, 2005 6:50 am

Help!

I am trying to load windows XP onto my 240x.

The hard drive is unfomratted.

I load the bootdisk in the a drive so far so good but the PCMCIA card is not recognised.

Do i need some DOS drivers loaded onto the boot up disk...if yes where do I find these?

Cheers

Neil

seb
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#2 Post by seb » Wed Jun 15, 2005 4:15 am

I used the Windows XP Pro Utility to create the (six) setup floppy disks.

With a PCMCIA CD-ROM drive (with XP Pro install CD in it) and a floppy disk drive attached, I booted my 240x using the first floppy disk, then fed in the remaining five disks.

These six disks automatically installed the drivers for the PCMCIA CD-ROM drive, and allowed me to complete the XP Pro install without any problems.

One thing to note - the Windows XP Pro Utility I used to create the six floppy disks was quite old (I downloaded it ages ago - before any service pack had been released). This meant I had to use a XP Pro install CD that did not have any service pack slipstreamed into it. If the latest Windows XP Pro Utility is downloaded, it may allow you to use a version of a XP Pro install CD with a service pack slipstreamed into it.

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