I'm hoping this is a possibility.
I have a friend in Forks, Washington that needs her computer wiped and given a fresh install of XP or maybe even trial Windows 7.
The problem is the CD is the last boot device. I tried to guide her through the bios to change it, but it was not going to work out this way.
I was wishing I could just put my hands through the phone.
Short of her shipping it to me, and there are not really any savvy techs in the small town of Forks, I was thinking of maybe there was some way to boot a floppy to read the cd rom drive.
I know maybe a longshot, but seemed like in theory it should be possible.
Any thoughts? Would a windows 98 disk work even though XP is NTSF and Win 98 being FAT32?
Thanks
I have a friend in Forks, Washington that needs her computer wiped and given a fresh install of XP or maybe even trial Windows 7.
The problem is the CD is the last boot device. I tried to guide her through the bios to change it, but it was not going to work out this way.
I was wishing I could just put my hands through the phone.
Short of her shipping it to me, and there are not really any savvy techs in the small town of Forks, I was thinking of maybe there was some way to boot a floppy to read the cd rom drive.
I know maybe a longshot, but seemed like in theory it should be possible.
Any thoughts? Would a windows 98 disk work even though XP is NTSF and Win 98 being FAT32?
Thanks
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