- Feb 24, 2009
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I have a older laptop which used to run Win XP, however it crashed and now I want to re-install XP. It does NOT have a CD drive and it does NOT have USB boot option in the bios. How would I go about installing XP?
Attempts:
1) I have a external enclosure and I took the hard drive and stuck it in there and tried to install XP from my Vista laptop, however the XP install wouldnt run.
2) I have a external CD drive, I connect to the laptop, but and put the XP CD in it, and tried to boot, but I found I had no USB boot support.
3) It has a floppy drive, but I have no computers with a floppy drive to be able to even use this.
4) My last idea is to load some other OS on the hard drive, from my Vista Laptop, and then stick the drive back into the laptop, hopefully get support for my USB CD drive and do a XP install.
I guess if there is no way to install XP, I might be able to live with some other operating system, like gOS or linux or something. I would really like to get back XP on it though.
What are my options?
Attempts:
1) I have a external enclosure and I took the hard drive and stuck it in there and tried to install XP from my Vista laptop, however the XP install wouldnt run.
2) I have a external CD drive, I connect to the laptop, but and put the XP CD in it, and tried to boot, but I found I had no USB boot support.
3) It has a floppy drive, but I have no computers with a floppy drive to be able to even use this.
4) My last idea is to load some other OS on the hard drive, from my Vista Laptop, and then stick the drive back into the laptop, hopefully get support for my USB CD drive and do a XP install.
I guess if there is no way to install XP, I might be able to live with some other operating system, like gOS or linux or something. I would really like to get back XP on it though.
What are my options?