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Be sure your laptop is set to boot to the cd drive. You'll have to press a key to boot to cd, when prompted to do so. I always delete all the partitions, if I want a good, clean install. Then I would create a partition. The size and quantity of partitions depends on the size of your hard drive. If you have a 160GB drive or larger, I would create at least one partition that was 50GB in size and use it for the XP(install) partition. This will help with system performance and stability. Be sure to use the complete format and not the "Quick Format".
You can go here and get the drivers. Once on that page, click on the big green "driver downloads" button in the middle of the page. Select "notebook", "aspire", and "aspire 3680" as the categories expand.
That will pull up a listing of drivers for you to download.
Dear pdtuladhar,
Just put your Installer CD on your optic drive (Windows XP?) and restart it. The CD should takes over the priority list of boot>>>
after you succeed, press esc and log in, save your file from C: drive and run the installation once again..
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