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    100% ma ok na bro, ambak ko mactan bridge bsta palpak, hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by coppermine View Post
    paliti lang ko breakfast meal sa jolibee 2pcs ugma kanang tg 58 pesos

    then ihatag nako ang imong hard drive, then i blik nko nimo, then you will initiate a few steps when it

    boots to DOS, and youre on XP sp3 set up already!!!

    naa ra koi i install na mga files sa imong hard drive
    this would work! done this before!

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    if you want to do this yourself, here are the steps to follow:

    Installing Windows 2000 or XP
    Attach the harddrive to the host computer and install a minimal bootable DOS system i.e. by booting a Win98 Emergency Boot Disk and performing the command "SYS X:" (where X = the laptop's harddrive).
    Copy FDISK.EXE to the laptop harddrive.
    Return the harddrive to the laptop and boot to DOS. (If you have Win98 installed by default, you can skip the first two steps and simply reboot in Windows to DOS.)
    Run FDISK and set up your new Windows system partition on this laptop. (If you do not do this on the laptop, after reboot you will receive the infamous "NTLDR IS MISSING" error. This error may still occur if the partition is greater than 7.8gb in size)
    Then return the drive to the host and format the drive as FAT32. (DO NOT format as NTFS.)
    Repeat the "SYS X:" step to make the new partition bootable.
    Copy Himem.sys and Config.sys, too. Otherwise SMARTDRIVE.EXE won't run
    Get SMARTDRV.EXE from the internet and copy it to your Thinkpads harddrive.
    Also, from the Win2K or WinXP CD, copy the I386 folder to the harddrive.
    Return the laptop's harddrive to the Thinkpad one final time and boot to DOS.
    Run SMARTDRV.EXE first, then change directories to I386 and run WINNT.EXE, this will allow the installation to begin.
    During installation, choose NOT to format the destination partition, since it contains the installation files. If you want that filesystem to be NTFS you can convert it after installation from within Windows.
    Taken from Installation on ThinkPads without CD-ROM drive - ThinkWiki

    You can also check this forum for a similar method
    Install Windows XP without floppy or cd drives - SysChat

    doing it yourself is the best thing to learn. but if its a hassle sa imo or you dont have the things needed then having an expert do it for you is a safer method..

    Good luck...

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    if you want to do this yourself, here are the steps to follow:

    Quote:
    Installing Windows 2000 or XP
    Attach the harddrive to the host computer and install a minimal bootable DOS system i.e. by booting a Win98 Emergency Boot Disk and performing the command "SYS X:" (where X = the laptop's harddrive).
    Copy FDISK.EXE to the laptop harddrive.
    Return the harddrive to the laptop and boot to DOS. (If you have Win98 installed by default, you can skip the first two steps and simply reboot in Windows to DOS.)
    Run FDISK and set up your new Windows system partition on this laptop. (If you do not do this on the laptop, after reboot you will receive the infamous "NTLDR IS MISSING" error. This error may still occur if the partition is greater than 7.8gb in size)
    Then return the drive to the host and format the drive as FAT32. (DO NOT format as NTFS.)
    Repeat the "SYS X:" step to make the new partition bootable.
    Copy Himem.sys and Config.sys, too. Otherwise SMARTDRIVE.EXE won't run
    Get SMARTDRV.EXE from the internet and copy it to your Thinkpads harddrive.
    Also, from the Win2K or WinXP CD, copy the I386 folder to the harddrive.
    Return the laptop's harddrive to the Thinkpad one final time and boot to DOS.
    Run SMARTDRV.EXE first, then change directories to I386 and run WINNT.EXE, this will allow the installation to begin.
    During installation, choose NOT to format the destination partition, since it contains the installation files. If you want that filesystem to be NTFS you can convert it after installation from within Windows.

    Taken from Installation on ThinkPads without CD-ROM drive - ThinkWiki

    You can also check this forum for a similar method
    Install Windows XP without floppy or cd drives - SysChat

    doing it yourself is the best thing to learn. but if its a hassle sa imo or you dont have the things needed then having an expert do it for you is a safer method..

    Wala diay Floppy bro....hahay...

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    pa service na lang na kang coppermine oi...
    iwas hasol.. hehehe

    but ive done that before.. hasolan lang gyud ko...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragwarz05 View Post
    Wala diay Floppy bro....hahay...
    tan-awa ako 2nd link gihatag. naa dha procedure using a bootable DOS 7.10 CD.

    ngita paagi bro,taw ra gahimo sa computer..

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    Quote Originally Posted by werty View Post


    You can also check this forum for a similar method
    Install Windows XP without floppy or cd drives - SysChat

    ...
    follow this link bro! and for the converter, you can buy 2.5 HDD enclosure na IDE. this works should fine....

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    Quote Originally Posted by coppermine View Post
    tagai sd kog panigarilyo oi, grbe sad hehehe
    Kani siya 100% work jud ni o.. wala pka hasol ug gamay rah imo gasto kay panigarilyo rah..heheheh!

    Bitaw bro unsa model sa imong lappy? model # lang?

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    Quote Originally Posted by moklo View Post
    Kani siya 100% work jud ni o.. wala pka hasol ug gamay rah imo gasto kay panigarilyo rah..heheheh!

    Bitaw bro unsa model sa imong lappy? model # lang?

    Quote Originally Posted by bonot View Post
    this would work! done this before!
    Quote Originally Posted by siopao1984 View Post
    pa service na lang na kang coppermine oi...
    iwas hasol.. hehehe

    but ive done that before.. hasolan lang gyud ko...
    thanks mga brader, pwde ra ko tgaan panigarilyo, hehehe

    mga 3 simple steps ra na.

    after nako ma fix na ang installation, ill post it here the very simple steps, hehe

    it can be fixed by a DOS + Windows XP manipulation, hehe

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    @coppermine

    i post nalang na bro.. 3 simple steps raman diay na basin makaya ra buhaton sa TS

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