1f3b4efedd 4. 3. Save changes, and put the disk back in and continue on trying the 10 choices. If you are using the cd or usb solution, copy the boot.ini, ntldr, and ntdetect.com files to My Computer > Local Disk C: > and overwite whatever files might be there, then right click each file, choose properties, uncheck the Read Only attribute, and click OK. Inside Windows Option. Reboot each time to check if that was the one that fixed it, and when you find the correct one, mark it as active. Under New Projects, select Bootable CD (Disc). The boot ISO and the bootable Win98SE ISO booth setup a MSCDEX (Microsoft CD Extensions) device driver that extends DOS so it has a virtual CDROM device at the drive Letter R: after its loaded into memory, it doesnt care that the host operating system may pretend to eject and insert a new CDROM, byt swapping the ISO images. Click ok, once you have found the image.
Either put those on the floppy and boot up with it, or somehow copy those to the C: drive of the broken computer. My need for it was to flash the BIOS of a T22 ThinkPad which is serving my local network DHCP, DNS and other services. Either from your own web page, or if you belong to any discussion forum that has to do with computers, or has a lounge section, why not let everyone know I helped you out by making a post and in that post, link back to my webpage? Use this address in case I change something in the future: . If you use all of the CD or DVD disc space, them select the Disc at Once option. Reply . Copy the I386 Folder off the Windows XP CD. filename - Name of the file to extract from the cabinet. Safe Mode is a special "minimal" version of Windows that doesn't load certain parts of the operating system that might have caused the problem. 3. Any suggestions from higher level geeks? Reply Anthony Curreri says: May 1, 2012 at 11:03 am My mother used to say theres no such thing as a stupid question.
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