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I bought myself a new notebook and I'll leave the old one for my children.
The old one didn't have Windows in it and that's why I bought a normal Windows XP Home. My new one -Fujitsu siemens came with Windows XP home installed. With the old notebook I got and still have a normal Windows XP install cd but with the new one I have something called Recovery CD of Windows XP home (for FujitsuSiemens only).Its instructions says if something happens I insert the recovery cd and press F2 and then open the bios and follow the instrctions.... I've always found good advice in these newsgroups and I want to know if something happens to my new computer and I need to reinstall the Windows,can I format and reinstall using the normal install XP cd that came when I bought Windows for my old computer.I'll type the key for my new one and will install it. I ask because the new computer has something like i don't know...special Fujitsi siemens bios or something like that...Am I allowed to do it. Could you tell me what is this Recovery CD that needs to installed with the FS bios? By the way both CDs are with XP service pack 2. Thank you very much,Your help is much appreciated! |
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IF you want to FORMAT and reinstall XP on the new laptop use the
Recovery cd provided by Fujitsu! Laptops are peculiar and finicky creatures. Many have proprietary hardware and the proper drivers for your laptop are on the recovery cd. In essence the Recovery cd will restore your laptop to factory condition. If you use the XP cd to reinstall on the laptop you will then have to make sure that all the right drivers are properly installed, it would be or could be a real pain! Plus, the XP license will have been activated on the other machine, so by rights you are not allowed to install it on a second machine. On the other hand, if you want to fix the installation without formating the drive you could use the XP cd. Most laptop Recovery cd's have only one way of reinstalling the operating system, completely wipe the drive and reinstall the image on the Recovery cd. That too can be a real pain! Beware these Recovery cd's! If you want to repair the installation and keep the information on the hard drive a regular XP cd will be, or might be a better way to go about it. John kr wrote: > I bought myself a new notebook and I'll leave the old one for my children. > The old one didn't have Windows in it and that's why I bought a normal > Windows XP Home. > > My new one -Fujitsu siemens came with Windows XP home installed. > With the old notebook I got and still have a normal Windows XP install cd > but with the new one I have something called Recovery CD of Windows XP home > (for FujitsuSiemens only).Its instructions says if something happens I insert > the recovery cd and press F2 and then open the bios and follow the > instrctions.... > > I've always found good advice in these newsgroups and I want to know > if something happens to my new computer and I need to reinstall the > Windows,can I format and reinstall using the normal install XP cd that came > when I bought Windows for my old computer.I'll type the key for my new one > and will install it. > I ask because the new computer has something like i don't know...special > Fujitsi siemens bios or something like that...Am I allowed to do it. > > Could you tell me what is this Recovery CD that needs to installed with the > FS bios? > By the way both CDs are with XP service pack 2. > > Thank you very much,Your help is much appreciated! > > |
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"kr" <kr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AA40080D-5772-4B98-850D-18AE2DBCCC6C@microsoft.com > I bought myself a new notebook and I'll leave the old one for my > children. The old one didn't have Windows in it and that's why I > bought a normal Windows XP Home. > > My new one -Fujitsu siemens came with Windows XP home installed. > With the old notebook I got and still have a normal Windows XP > install cd but with the new one I have something called Recovery CD > of Windows XP home (for FujitsuSiemens only).Its instructions says if > something happens I insert the recovery cd and press F2 and then > open the bios and follow the instrctions.... > > I've always found good advice in these newsgroups and I want to know > if something happens to my new computer and I need to reinstall the > Windows,can I format and reinstall using the normal install XP cd > that came when I bought Windows for my old computer.I'll type the key > for my new one and will install it. > I ask because the new computer has something like i don't > know...special Fujitsi siemens bios or something like that...Am I > allowed to do it. > > Could you tell me what is this Recovery CD that needs to installed > with the FS bios? > By the way both CDs are with XP service pack 2. > > Thank you very much,Your help is much appreciated! You will be better off using the Recovery CD than formatting and trying to install from your full CD for two reasons: 1. The Recovery CD will install the proper drivers, which the other CD probably does not have. 2. The other CD may refuse the Product ID for the laptop when you try to install. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE Please respond in Newsgroup only. Do not send email http://www.fjsmjs.com Protect your PC http://www.microsoft.com./athome/sec...t/default.aspx http://defendingyourmachine.blogspot.com/ |
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Q. "Can I format and reinstall using the normal install XP cd that came
when I bought Windows for my old computer? I'll type the key for my new one and will install it." A. No. The Product Key that came with your new Fujitsu PC will only work with Fujitsu's Recovery CD. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "kr" wrote: | I bought myself a new notebook and I'll leave the old one for my children. | The old one didn't have Windows in it and that's why I bought a normal | Windows XP Home. | | My new one -Fujitsu siemens came with Windows XP home installed. | With the old notebook I got and still have a normal Windows XP install cd | but with the new one I have something called Recovery CD of Windows XP home | (for FujitsuSiemens only).Its instructions says if something happens I insert | the recovery cd and press F2 and then open the bios and follow the | instrctions.... | | I've always found good advice in these newsgroups and I want to know | if something happens to my new computer and I need to reinstall the | Windows,can I format and reinstall using the normal install XP cd that came | when I bought Windows for my old computer.I'll type the key for my new one | and will install it. | I ask because the new computer has something like i don't know...special | Fujitsi siemens bios or something like that...Am I allowed to do it. | | Could you tell me what is this Recovery CD that needs to installed with the | FS bios? | By the way both CDs are with XP service pack 2. | | Thank you very much,Your help is much appreciated! |
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Thank you guys !
"kr" wrote: > I bought myself a new notebook and I'll leave the old one for my children. > The old one didn't have Windows in it and that's why I bought a normal > Windows XP Home. > > My new one -Fujitsu siemens came with Windows XP home installed. > With the old notebook I got and still have a normal Windows XP install cd > but with the new one I have something called Recovery CD of Windows XP home > (for FujitsuSiemens only).Its instructions says if something happens I insert > the recovery cd and press F2 and then open the bios and follow the > instrctions.... > > I've always found good advice in these newsgroups and I want to know > if something happens to my new computer and I need to reinstall the > Windows,can I format and reinstall using the normal install XP cd that came > when I bought Windows for my old computer.I'll type the key for my new one > and will install it. > I ask because the new computer has something like i don't know...special > Fujitsi siemens bios or something like that...Am I allowed to do it. > > Could you tell me what is this Recovery CD that needs to installed with the > FS bios? > By the way both CDs are with XP service pack 2. > > Thank you very much,Your help is much appreciated! > > |
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kr Wrote: > Thank you guys ! > > > "kr" wrote: > > I bought myself a new notebook and I'll leave the old one for my > children. > The old one didn't have Windows in it and that's why I bought a > normal > Windows XP Home. > > My new one -Fujitsu siemens came with Windows XP home installed. > With the old notebook I got and still have a normal Windows XP install > cd > but with the new one I have something called Recovery CD of Windows XP > home > (for FujitsuSiemens only).Its instructions says if something happens I > insert > the recovery cd and press F2 and then open the bios and follow the > instrctions.... > > I've always found good advice in these newsgroups and I want to know > if something happens to my new computer and I need to reinstall the > Windows,can I format and reinstall using the normal install XP cd that > came > when I bought Windows for my old computer.I'll type the key for my new > one > and will install it. > I ask because the new computer has something like i don't > know...special > Fujitsi siemens bios or something like that...Am I allowed to do it. > > Could you tell me what is this Recovery CD that needs to installed > with the > FS bios? > By the way both CDs are with XP service pack 2. > > Thank you very much,Your help is much appreciated! > > Yes. You can use your new disk to do an install if needed. Use the CD key that came with it. The only thing that you might need to do is reinstall some of your drivers. (If XP doesn't have them) The best place to get the drivers if you need them is at http://www.driverguide.com . You can download them yourself, or choose the ones that you need and DriverGuide will put them on a disk for you for $1.99. Hope that this helps. -- stigmata04 |
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If you look on the recovery CD you should see a folder called i386. This has
the XP files in. You can use this to make a full XP cd if you want. Depends on how good you are with computers but its not that hard. Its handy for repair installs and as they are the original files your key will work. I'm sure if you google you can find full instructions. Glen "kr" <kr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AA40080D-5772-4B98-850D-18AE2DBCCC6C@microsoft.com... >I bought myself a new notebook and I'll leave the old one for my children. > The old one didn't have Windows in it and that's why I bought a normal > Windows XP Home. > > My new one -Fujitsu siemens came with Windows XP home installed. > With the old notebook I got and still have a normal Windows XP install cd > but with the new one I have something called Recovery CD of Windows XP > home > (for FujitsuSiemens only).Its instructions says if something happens I > insert > the recovery cd and press F2 and then open the bios and follow the > instrctions.... > > I've always found good advice in these newsgroups and I want to know > if something happens to my new computer and I need to reinstall the > Windows,can I format and reinstall using the normal install XP cd that > came > when I bought Windows for my old computer.I'll type the key for my new one > and will install it. > I ask because the new computer has something like i don't know...special > Fujitsi siemens bios or something like that...Am I allowed to do it. > > Could you tell me what is this Recovery CD that needs to installed with > the > FS bios? > By the way both CDs are with XP service pack 2. > > Thank you very much,Your help is much appreciated! > > |
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