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You need Windows XP SP2 or later for a successful reinstall on a corrupted HDD.

You need Windows XP SP2 or later for a successful reinstall on a corrupted HDD.

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Mr_Gongas69
Junior Member
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02-19-2023, 05:22 PM
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I'm attempting to reinstall Windows XP on your dad's laptop. It seems the operating system is damaged and won't start. You mentioned you can't buy a discounted update version on Amazon, so would you need to purchase the complete edition instead? Probably more costly. Let me know!
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Mr_Gongas69
02-19-2023, 05:22 PM #1

I'm attempting to reinstall Windows XP on your dad's laptop. It seems the operating system is damaged and won't start. You mentioned you can't buy a discounted update version on Amazon, so would you need to purchase the complete edition instead? Probably more costly. Let me know!

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Mirashka_kya
Junior Member
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02-20-2023, 08:54 PM
#2
If the hard drive is damaged, you must swap it out. Alternatively, the problem might stem from a file system error that can be resolved by reformatting the drive. And if you already possess a license, you won’t need to purchase it again.
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Mirashka_kya
02-20-2023, 08:54 PM #2

If the hard drive is damaged, you must swap it out. Alternatively, the problem might stem from a file system error that can be resolved by reformatting the drive. And if you already possess a license, you won’t need to purchase it again.

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coolgamer33
Member
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02-23-2023, 09:35 PM
#3
Yeah, when I mention corrupt, I’m actually thinking it might be related to the driver problem. When he attempts to boot from the HDD, it displays a lot of data on the screen suggesting drivers for partitions that won’t load or start (that’s what I’ve seen). I didn’t consider the license number or anything else... maybe it’s printed on a label near the bottom of the laptop? I don’t have the machine with me at the moment.
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coolgamer33
02-23-2023, 09:35 PM #3

Yeah, when I mention corrupt, I’m actually thinking it might be related to the driver problem. When he attempts to boot from the HDD, it displays a lot of data on the screen suggesting drivers for partitions that won’t load or start (that’s what I’ve seen). I didn’t consider the license number or anything else... maybe it’s printed on a label near the bottom of the laptop? I don’t have the machine with me at the moment.

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niclasdam
Member
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03-15-2023, 01:12 AM
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The laptop likely has an authenticity certificate if it came with XP. You might obtain an ISO file of XP and create a bootable CD. However, I need to confirm the license type first. Different distribution channels (OEM, retail, VL) provide unique files, and after installation it can be difficult to switch channels.
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niclasdam
03-15-2023, 01:12 AM #4

The laptop likely has an authenticity certificate if it came with XP. You might obtain an ISO file of XP and create a bootable CD. However, I need to confirm the license type first. Different distribution channels (OEM, retail, VL) provide unique files, and after installation it can be difficult to switch channels.

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Gillious
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03-15-2023, 09:58 AM
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03-15-2023, 09:58 AM #5

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NotAnAltK
Member
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03-15-2023, 10:15 AM
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You will download the ISO from a 3rd party source. There is a forum with a ton of links for ISOs, but you have to register to view any post with links. You may browse it though and see if you find anything. http://forums.mydigitallife.info/forum.p...rid=481716 Or, I can PM you a download link.
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NotAnAltK
03-15-2023, 10:15 AM #6

You will download the ISO from a 3rd party source. There is a forum with a ton of links for ISOs, but you have to register to view any post with links. You may browse it though and see if you find anything. http://forums.mydigitallife.info/forum.p...rid=481716 Or, I can PM you a download link.

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Ryancraftdu05
Junior Member
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03-23-2023, 05:55 AM
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I’d like whatever Microsoft could provide with the certificate, but I’m open to third-party options too. If it’s feasible, I’d prefer to use the one my dad already paid for. I’m not sure what the redemption process would look like, though. I haven’t tried requesting a reinstall disc for a failing system before.
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Ryancraftdu05
03-23-2023, 05:55 AM #7

I’d like whatever Microsoft could provide with the certificate, but I’m open to third-party options too. If it’s feasible, I’d prefer to use the one my dad already paid for. I’m not sure what the redemption process would look like, though. I haven’t tried requesting a reinstall disc for a failing system before.

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super_bob199
Junior Member
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03-27-2023, 04:37 AM
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Microsoft won't provide anything for an OEM license, particularly for XP. Third-party downloads confirmed with Microsoft's SHA1 hashes are the most reliable option available.
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super_bob199
03-27-2023, 04:37 AM #8

Microsoft won't provide anything for an OEM license, particularly for XP. Third-party downloads confirmed with Microsoft's SHA1 hashes are the most reliable option available.

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Gleb89
Junior Member
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03-27-2023, 07:21 AM
#9
Okey doke. I'll look at that link you listed or look for a link you PM if you get around to it. Thanks!
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Gleb89
03-27-2023, 07:21 AM #9

Okey doke. I'll look at that link you listed or look for a link you PM if you get around to it. Thanks!