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with Google... Ben Myers
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 17:17:59 -0800 (PST),
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>On Jan 8, 5:03 pm, "Christopher Muto" <m...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>> i would suggest that you partition and format the drive as a bootable disk
>> while it is in the external enclousure and then create a folder call i386
>> and copy the contents of your windows xp cd to that folder. then put this
>> disk in the ls400 and once booted run c:\i386\setup.exe
>> alternatively, get yoru hands on a usb cd drive and boot from that with the
>> widows xp cd..
>>
>> "wfromoz" <bill.pi...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:1d39bc7b-05bd-4f79-85b2-...
>>
>> >I just got an LS400 with no hard drive (these come with no internal
>> > optical/floppy drive). I have an extra new drive that I'd like to
>> > install. Unfortunately I have no appropriate external floppy or cd-rom
>> > drive. I do have, however, a hard drive enclosure that I've attached
>> > to my Evo running Windows XP. The hard drive's recognized and I can
>> > format it - assign a drive letter of E: or above - and partition it.
>>
>> > Is there a website or faq on how to set up a new hard drive under this
>> > circumstance? I think I can make a small partition to hold the
>> > contents of my Windows 2000 Pro CD if I can somehow make this drive
>> > bootable and able to change drive letters.
>>
>> > Any and all suggestions will be more than appreciated.
>
>Thanks for the reply. The part that stumps me is formatting the drive
>as a bootable disk under Windows XP. The formatting part I understand,
>and I see how to make a partition active, but how do I make it
>bootable and able to recognize the 2nd partition with the setup files?