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Re: multiple windows XP OS removal on an LG P1-J211E1...
I take it your solution to this problem was to reformat and reinstall the operating system based on your more recent question here: http://www.fixya.com/support/t162859-formatting_laptops_c_drive. If you still need assistance with this one let us know.
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It means that your computer is missing a file that windows xp needs to run boot properly or is missing a program that your home edition xp needs. Repairing the OS or windows xp home edition by means of your xp instalation cd will do the job. Just insert your xp installation disk to your cd/dvd rom and select install windows xp home edition. Then select ( repair ), and so on let it finish repairing . Once your system rebooted, let it run without pressing enter or space bar. Just watch and let your computer do the job. This will probably solve your boot problem. But before doing all of this, please check your IDE or SATA cable and also the power cable that is connected to your hard drive. Try to unplug and plug again to ensure a good connection. If this won't work, you can proceed repairing Your windows xp installation or reinstalling a new xp operating system. Have a nice day and i hope i was in any help to you friend.
Try to buy a Windows XP2 cd . The cd key is ( HH8M2 - JV8XT - PGWY2 - 8WV28 - 2B9M3 ). Replace your old OS xp home edition , with Windows XP2 OS. Hoping this would solve your problem sir. Have a nice day..
Windows XP Starter Edition
This edition is aimed for first-time desktop PC users in developing
countries. This edition can only run three applications at once.
Windows XP Home Edition
A version of Windows XP for home users. This edition replaced Windows 9x/ME
Windows XP Home Edition N
This is a special edition of Windows XP Home Edition for the european market
without media player
Windows XP Professional
A version of Windows XP for both businesses and home users. This edition replaced Windows 2000 Professional
Windows XP Professional N
This is a special edition of Windows XP Professional for the european market without media player
Windows XP Media Center Edition
A Windows XP version for Media Center PCs with an easy to use interface and remote control support
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
This is a Windows XP version for Tablet PCs with pen and speech capabilities
Windows XP Professional x86 Edition
This edition is for AMD64/EMT64 64-bit processors
guess you didn't knew that. nice question and thanks for using fixya.
1. Power on and press F2 to enter in BIOS stetup Utility.
2. Choose “Advanced”, and change the “SATA to IDE 3. Saved the change.
4. Restart and install XP Operating System.
i dont exactly know your bios setttings but just find the option that changes SATA option to IDE.
Without the disk you cannot upgrade to Windows XP Pro, because both Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional are two different edition / version.
So if you want to upgrade your current operating system from Windows XP Home then you have to spend money to buy Windows XP Pro
But if you want to upgrade the Service Pack then you can very well do it.
Click the link below to download Windows XP SP3 for your edition and install it. Before installing it make sure you have turned off your security programs or better install it from the SafeMode
There is no easy answer for this type of question, unfortunately. The best I can do is offer some advice. While installing XP is always possible, and most of the time preferred by the user, not all of the hardware will work every time with every computer. That's just a disclaimer. I think this thread may be useful to you: http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=128804
U can install the windows in laptop also.. But with one condition that u do not connect the laptop to the internet.. If u want to connect means u have to turnoff the automatic updates in ur computer.. My best suggestion is u buy a laptop with preloaded OS.. Because Windows XP home edition will not support some options.. Better u buy a preloaded laptop..
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