Question:
XP won't boot Windows 7 RC disk?
Cas
2009-12-01 23:43:36 UTC
Basically, I want to uninstall XP and install Windows 7 because of bad virus/missing file issues.
Unfortunately, XP won't boot the Windows 7 RC disc.

Extra info:
I have a partitioned C: drive
I set my computer to boot from the CD drive and not C:
The boot disc itself is working
The virus I have is called Windows Protection Suite (I don't want to deal with it anymore. I just want to start fresh with a new OS).
Please help!!
Three answers:
2009-12-01 23:50:35 UTC
If you have set the computer to boot from the DVD drive (not the CD drive because Win7 doesnt come on a CD) in BIOS and saved it, then just start your computer with the Windows 7 DVD in the drive and it will prompt you to press a key to begin the installation.

Follow the prompts and install to whichever partition or drive you choose to. Be sure to format the partition you want to install to. I recommend formatting the partition that has XP and the virus on it.
2016-10-18 02:26:31 UTC
xp constantly ought to be the alternative, that's merely the ideal domicile windows o/s in workstation background and opposite to what many sick-recommended noobs think of, has prolonged help plus the potential of a clean provider %. till april 2014!!!...vista develop into an entire turkey and is desperate to get carry of the sluggish and painful dying it rightly merits!!!...as for domicile windows 7, I even have domicile windows 7RC on a twin boot device with xp, that's ok, already a techniques stepped forward of ''noobies fave'' vista, yet remains in that's Early ranges, do no longer forget that those people who've 7RC are certainly testing on behalf of microsoft, that's no longer waiting, and optimistically via the time it hits the cabinets the bugs we try out for could have been eradicated. as somebody who has used all microsoft working structures, i will say with self belief, xp remains the only to choose for, vista develop into rubbish, 7 would be greater acceptable, yet no longer yet. on my twin boot i nonetheless use xp ninety 5% of the time, i merely use 7 while i'm testing. wish this helped. stable success.
2009-12-02 00:58:15 UTC
you need to go into your bios setting and look for ide configuration , once you find it you need to change it from ENHANCED to COMPATIBLE





then it will work


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