RE: Installing windows with 3rd party scsi drivers and no floppy drive
You 1st need to unplug the IDE drive(s),then boot into BIOS,select cdrom as
1st boot device,enable youre SCSI drive,then boot to xp cd,press F6 for
floppy
disk driver installation for SCSI controller,once thru,continue on to xp cd
boot
info screen,select install xp.You'll need to get a floppy drive,thier only
15.00 or
so,used ones a computer shop will probably give it to you almost free....
"Henrik A" wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have installed a set of SATA disks in my computer, and want to install
> windows on these disks instead of on my current IDE drive. Atm I have windows
> up and running, and no problem in using the disks BUT..... My computer have
> no disk-drive, and I don't know how to install windows on the new drives....
>
> Is it possible to do an install from a running version of windows instead of
> rebooting all the time???
> Or can I edit a file, or copy the drivers to a spicific directory and then
> burn a new copy of the installation disc??
>
> Best Regards
>
> Henrik A
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