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ME Reinstallation (Clean Install) Problems
I had a processor die a few weeks ago, so I decided to install a new processor
and motherboard. Of course this played havoc with the operating system and made it very unstable. It'us useable, but not stable at all. So, I decided to try a clean install on a new drive. Problem is the system does not recorgnize the ME installation CD (it's an upgrade from 95). For the heck of it I tried the old Windows95 installation CD. However the system will happily let me try to install XP. So the issue is not the CD drive. So does Microsoft rig it's CD's to not work after a certain date? Anyone have any other suggestions? Thanks In advance. |
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Sorry, but I left a few words off the original. The additions are in CAPS to be recognizable.
I had a processor die a few weeks ago, so I decided to install a new processor and motherboard. Of course this played havoc with the operating system and made it very unstable. It'us useable, but not stable at all. So, I decided to try a clean install on a new drive. Problem is the system does not recorgnize the ME installation CD (it's an upgrade from 95). For the heck of it I tried the old Windows95 installation CD -- SAME THING, IT IS NOT RECOGNIZED. THE DISKS ARE CLEAN. However the system will happily let me try to install XP. So the issue is not the CD drive. So does Microsoft rig it's CD's to not work after a certain date? Anyone have any other suggestions? Thanks In advance. |
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ME and previous CD's are NOT bootable - use a floppy!
-- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2004, Win9x) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's or http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/f.../Mar27pmvp.asp "RN" wrote in message . .. Sorry, but I left a few words off the original. The additions are in CAPS to be recognizable. I had a processor die a few weeks ago, so I decided to install a new processor and motherboard. Of course this played havoc with the operating system and made it very unstable. It'us useable, but not stable at all. So, I decided to try a clean install on a new drive. Problem is the system does not recorgnize the ME installation CD (it's an upgrade from 95). For the heck of it I tried the old Windows95 installation CD -- SAME THING, IT IS NOT RECOGNIZED. THE DISKS ARE CLEAN. However the system will happily let me try to install XP. So the issue is not the CD drive. So does Microsoft rig it's CD's to not work after a certain date? Anyone have any other suggestions? Thanks In advance. |
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ME Reinstallation (Clean Install) Problems
ME and previous CD's are NOT bootable - use a floppy! Since I'm doing a clean install on a new drive, I shouldn't need to boot with a floppy should I? There is no operating system anywhere. There is no data anywhere on the DD -- only a feshly formatted DD. The CD should read as a an installation disk. At least that's what happened when I originally built the system. It's also what's happening when I try an XP installation CD. |
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ME Reinstallation (Clean Install) Problems
That's the precise reason that you need the floppy!
There are two types of CD - Bootable, and non-Bootable. (same as floppies) Until Win2K and Win XP MS did NOT manufacture Bootable CD's at all. Either your system already had a boostrap OS on the HD. or your memory is at fault. (or your original CD was not from MS) -- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2004, Win9x) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's or http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/f.../Mar27pmvp.asp "RN" wrote in message . .. Since I'm doing a clean install on a new drive, I shouldn't need to boot with a floppy should I? There is no operating system anywhere. There is no data anywhere on the DD -- only a feshly formatted DD. The CD should read as a an installation disk. |
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ME Reinstallation (Clean Install) Problems
Thanks for being persistent with me. I'll dig out the old ME boot disk that I
created years ago. Hope that no one that has moved to one of the new boxes sans diskette runs into the problem. I guess they'd be SOL! That's the precise reason that you need the floppy! There are two types of CD - Bootable, and non-Bootable. (same as floppies) Until Win2K and Win XP MS did NOT manufacture Bootable CD's at all. Either your system already had a boostrap OS on the HD. or your memory is at fault. (or your original CD was not from MS) -- No |
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ME Reinstallation (Clean Install) Problems
If you don't find it - go to www.bootdisk.com and download the OEM ME
diskmaker, and use that to create an ME boot disk on another machine -- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2004, Win9x) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's or http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/f.../Mar27pmvp.asp "RN" wrote in message . .. Thanks for being persistent with me. I'll dig out the old ME boot disk that I created years ago. Hope that no one that has moved to one of the new boxes sans diskette runs into the problem. I guess they'd be SOL! That's the precise reason that you need the floppy! There are two types of CD - Bootable, and non-Bootable. (same as floppies) Until Win2K and Win XP MS did NOT manufacture Bootable CD's at all. Either your system already had a boostrap OS on the HD. or your memory is at fault. (or your original CD was not from MS) -- No |
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I guess they'd be SOL!
Why? Such a user can use a bootable CD which could then be removed and then setup launched from the Win Me CD. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP RN wrote: Thanks for being persistent with me. I'll dig out the old ME boot disk that I created years ago. Hope that no one that has moved to one of the new boxes sans diskette runs into the problem. I guess they'd be SOL! |
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That is true, and I suspect that most people getting new boxes (sans diskette)
probably aren't playing with ME anyway. In article , says... I guess they'd be SOL! Why? Such a user can use a bootable CD which could then be removed and then setup launched from the Win Me CD. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP |
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RN wrote:
That is true, and I suspect that most people getting new boxes (sans diskette) probably aren't playing with ME anyway. Too true, or any other 9x operating system come to that. Microsoft currently only market XP Home and Pro (and their variants such as MCE and Tablet) although Win2K is also still available in some circumstances. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP |
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