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I currently have suse 10 installed on this extra latop I have. Its spec are pretty low and i decided I am going to convert it back to XP...even tho I hate windows... This is where my problem lies... Im very new to linux so Im not sure how to remove Suse 10 and add Windows XP. A full tutorial would be great because I need this done by tomorrow and Like I said im a Linux Noob.
Basically is there a way for me to install XP ontop of suse 10 and then remove suse? Or is there an easier way to convert this laptop to XP... and can anybody tell me how to do it exactly... |
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so you mean.. put the disk in, and delete the files like i386? then what do i do because i would like to install XP... it is not installed right now.. im just asking a lot of stuff because i would rather not mess anything up
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wait no... thats not what you meant...
basically Iv tried running from the CD and then it flashes "detecting computer hardware...." and then it goes away and nothing happens... |
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please go here to post instead... it is more organized and detailed.
Problems with Installing XP from CD - openSUSE Forums |
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You simply boot from the XP CD, delete all existing partitions in the
early part of the XP install, and then do the normal install as you would on any PC. Nothing to do with Linux. -- Andrew C Taubman Novell Support Forums Volunteer SysOp http://forums.novell.com/ (Sorry, support is not provided via e-mail) Opinions expressed above are not necessarily those of Novell Inc. |
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hmmmm...it has been _several_ years, but the last time a friend tried to
put XP(tm) on a used box's hard drive which had been formatted block one to block last by a Linux (when the machine was owned by me)...well, the XP(tm) install routine told me that there was something wrong with the hard disk and refused to install.. i KNEW the drive was fine, and used Knoppix or a linux install disk (don't recall) to reformat the entire disk to one bootable fat32 partition and _suddenly_ the XP(tm) install routine stopped complaining.. at the time i thought it was just another example of Mr. Bill's Empire flogging their users for trying out competing software.. [that is, if you take a running Windows(tm) machine and plop in a Linux install DVD, most distros will see the Windows(tm) and offer to build you a dual boot setup.....but, take a machine that is Linux only, and plop in a just purchased off the shelf XP(tm) install DVD and it will BARF!! ...the VERY idea of dealing with Linux is just not to be done....i have not, and don't hope to try it with Vista(tm)..] -- DenverD (Linux Counter 282315) A Texan in Denmark |
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