windows XP on DVD bootable?

yonjun

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Hi,

laptop i recently acquired has DVD burner but for some reason it won't recognize any CDs.
I borrowed a DVD and put in the drive and it finally recognized.
So I'm thinking if I have a windows XP on DVD, I can boot and do the fresh installation.
If I just copy all the files in windows CD and burn on DVD, will it work? I've never used DVD before and I just ordered one and it's on its way.

thanks


YJ
 

spyordie007

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you'd have to do more than just copy the files over, it would have to be a bootable DVD; but yes it should be possible to do a bootable DVD that has XP on it.
 

Gerbil333

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Yea, follow the same instructions for making a slipstreamed XP CD. I've done it because I thought a DVD-R might install Windows quicker since DVDs theoretically have a higher transfer rate. However, it turns out that the average seek time for my DVD drives (NEC 3500A and a Lite-On 52x32x52x16 Combo Drive) is so slow in comparison to CD-R seek times that the slipstreamed CD-R is faster.