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Anyway for your install trick. Yes it can be done but i'd just remove my actual drive for safety. I wacked my own partition doing that before. Last edited: Jun 15, Below, the first screen is what I see - supposed to be mentioning redundant ROM?

Ah , I see the problem. It has an Intel processor. Does your hp server look like this? Moosedrool said:. Are there more than one drive in yours? If so Which drive are you planning on reloading in another pc?

Joined Nov 1, Messages 13, I don't know this device, but I am sure I can help if you bring it to me. Will no charge. An update : I couldn't get it right and didn't understand all these terms, so a friend suggested we load Ubunto via USB - which worked. Joined Nov 19, Messages 1, You must log in or register to reply here. Thanks for your feedback. I downloaded the Windows 10 creation tool. I followed the instructions for a usb install, but the new hd would not read it. I used an 8gig drive.

I does read the windows repair usb drive I created, but that won't help. I tried a dvd using the iso file. Still no luck. Hope this make sense. Regards, Russ Goodrum. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Asked by:.

Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. Friday, December 14, PM. Saturday, December 15, AM. As I recall, doesn't Windows just request the CD Key again, not crash, when it detects a change in the configuration? That is what I am expecting, anyway. The problem is using an existing Windows XP machine to install a diff version of XP onto a slave drive.

I don't know how to make it do that without booting from the XP CD. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article Steps. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Make sure that your second hard drive is attached. Before you can determine which hard drive is the "Master" and which is the "Slave", you'll need to have both drives attached to your computer. While the "Master" drive is usually your computer's built-in hard drive, the second one must be attached manually to your computer's motherboard.

If you haven't yet done so, you'll need to install the hard drive before proceeding. Click Restart. This option is at the top of the pop-up menu. Your computer will begin to restart. Begin repeatedly tapping the BIOS key.

You'll need to press the BIOS key before your computer's startup screen appears. You may receive a prompt at the bottom of the screen right before the startup screen that says "Press [key] to enter setup" or something similar. If you miss the BIOS window, you'll need to restart your computer and try again. Consult your computer's manual or online documentation to determine the BIOS key for your model of computer. Enter the password if prompted.

Once you reach the BIOS, you may be asked to enter a password if you set one previously. If you don't remember your BIOS password, you may be able to reset it. Find the list of hard drives. At the top of the BIOS screen, there should be several tabs.



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