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Anonymous Posted on Nov 07, 2012

SIS191 UNDI,PXE-2.1 COME FAR RIPARTIRE PC CON WIN XP OLIDATA

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SOURCE: I con not setup win xp on the hard without floppy disk

Start your computer. Enter BIOS SETUP. Select "Boot Order". Configure to make the CD/DVD the *FIRST* boot-device. Put the Windows CD/DVD into the drive. Save/Exit from BIOS SETUP. Your computer will restart, and will "boot" from the Windows disk in CD/DVD drive.

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