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Old December 3rd 04, 02:54 AM
Anon
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Default Question about Presario 7000US

I just received a Presario 7000US from my sister and it appears that it is
working basically ok. There are numerous errors in the Windows ME operating
system and I have decided to simply install XP professional from scratch
instead of trying to repair the old OS.

It arrived with one 128MB stick of memory and I have since installed another
stick of 256MB so now I have a 384MB total. The system (both bios and OS)
seems to recognize this correctly.

Unfortunately, it only boots now in 'safe' mode with this corrupted OS. If I
let it boot in regular mode, the mouse becomes non functional so I can only
boot it up in safe mode.

What are the steps/sequences necessary (Fdisk, format??) to completely start
from scratch and install XP pro? What type of file system is recommended to
install with XP pro?

Any other complications I should know about before I start to undertake this
job?

Also, the system does not have a restart switch built into the case. Can the
motherboard accommodate a restart switch?? --Greg--



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Old December 3rd 04, 12:24 PM
HH
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"Anon" wrote in message
news:yzQrd.433414$wV.96300@attbi_s54...
I just received a Presario 7000US from my sister and it appears that it is
working basically ok. There are numerous errors in the Windows ME operating
system and I have decided to simply install XP professional from scratch
instead of trying to repair the old OS.

It arrived with one 128MB stick of memory and I have since installed
another stick of 256MB so now I have a 384MB total. The system (both bios
and OS) seems to recognize this correctly.

Unfortunately, it only boots now in 'safe' mode with this corrupted OS. If
I let it boot in regular mode, the mouse becomes non functional so I can
only boot it up in safe mode.

What are the steps/sequences necessary (Fdisk, format??) to completely
start from scratch and install XP pro? What type of file system is
recommended to install with XP pro?

Any other complications I should know about before I start to undertake
this job?

Also, the system does not have a restart switch built into the case. Can
the motherboard accommodate a restart switch?? --Greg--






  #3  
Old December 3rd 04, 12:31 PM
HH
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With your 80GB HD, I'd definitely go NTFS for the file system. Just get a
DOS boot floppy with FDISK and run it, setting up one primary active
partition, then boot with your XP install CD and go from there. XP drivers
for the 7000US can be found he

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...cc =us&os=228

Oh each DIMM slot can handle up to a 256MB Single Density DIMM, for a max
RAM of 768MB. I'd recommend 512MB as a minimum for XP.

HH


"Anon" wrote in message
news:yzQrd.433414$wV.96300@attbi_s54...
I just received a Presario 7000US from my sister and it appears that it is
working basically ok. There are numerous errors in the Windows ME operating
system and I have decided to simply install XP professional from scratch
instead of trying to repair the old OS.

It arrived with one 128MB stick of memory and I have since installed
another stick of 256MB so now I have a 384MB total. The system (both bios
and OS) seems to recognize this correctly.

Unfortunately, it only boots now in 'safe' mode with this corrupted OS. If
I let it boot in regular mode, the mouse becomes non functional so I can
only boot it up in safe mode.

What are the steps/sequences necessary (Fdisk, format??) to completely
start from scratch and install XP pro? What type of file system is
recommended to install with XP pro?

Any other complications I should know about before I start to undertake
this job?

Also, the system does not have a restart switch built into the case. Can
the motherboard accommodate a restart switch?? --Greg--






  #4  
Old December 3rd 04, 02:40 PM
Anon
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Thanks for the response, How can I add a reset switch to the computer? I
know that I can add it to the case, bit can the motherboard accommodate a
push button reset switch?

Also, how and where can I get a dos boot floppy? --Greg--



"HH" wrote in message
...
With your 80GB HD, I'd definitely go NTFS for the file system. Just get a
DOS boot floppy with FDISK and run it, setting up one primary active
partition, then boot with your XP install CD and go from there. XP drivers
for the 7000US can be found he

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...cc =us&os=228

Oh each DIMM slot can handle up to a 256MB Single Density DIMM, for a max
RAM of 768MB. I'd recommend 512MB as a minimum for XP.

HH


"Anon" wrote in message
news:yzQrd.433414$wV.96300@attbi_s54...
I just received a Presario 7000US from my sister and it appears that it is
working basically ok. There are numerous errors in the Windows ME
operating system and I have decided to simply install XP professional
from scratch instead of trying to repair the old OS.

It arrived with one 128MB stick of memory and I have since installed
another stick of 256MB so now I have a 384MB total. The system (both bios
and OS) seems to recognize this correctly.

Unfortunately, it only boots now in 'safe' mode with this corrupted OS.
If I let it boot in regular mode, the mouse becomes non functional so I
can only boot it up in safe mode.

What are the steps/sequences necessary (Fdisk, format??) to completely
start from scratch and install XP pro? What type of file system is
recommended to install with XP pro?

Any other complications I should know about before I start to undertake
this job?

Also, the system does not have a restart switch built into the case. Can
the motherboard accommodate a restart switch?? --Greg--








  #5  
Old December 3rd 04, 03:09 PM
HH
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I see no reference to any connector pins on the motherboard for a hardware
reset switch. Likely not supported. The link to the Maintenance & Service
(M&S) Guide for the 7000US is he

http://www.compaq.com/athome/support/msgs/7PL313-7001/

HH



"Anon" wrote in message
news:rV_rd.194506$R05.164137@attbi_s53...
Thanks for the response, How can I add a reset switch to the computer? I
know that I can add it to the case, bit can the motherboard accommodate a
push button reset switch?

Also, how and where can I get a dos boot floppy? --Greg--



"HH" wrote in message
...
With your 80GB HD, I'd definitely go NTFS for the file system. Just get a
DOS boot floppy with FDISK and run it, setting up one primary active
partition, then boot with your XP install CD and go from there. XP
drivers for the 7000US can be found he

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...cc =us&os=228

Oh each DIMM slot can handle up to a 256MB Single Density DIMM, for a max
RAM of 768MB. I'd recommend 512MB as a minimum for XP.

HH


"Anon" wrote in message
news:yzQrd.433414$wV.96300@attbi_s54...
I just received a Presario 7000US from my sister and it appears that it
is working basically ok. There are numerous errors in the Windows ME
operating system and I have decided to simply install XP professional
from scratch instead of trying to repair the old OS.

It arrived with one 128MB stick of memory and I have since installed
another stick of 256MB so now I have a 384MB total. The system (both
bios and OS) seems to recognize this correctly.

Unfortunately, it only boots now in 'safe' mode with this corrupted OS.
If I let it boot in regular mode, the mouse becomes non functional so I
can only boot it up in safe mode.

What are the steps/sequences necessary (Fdisk, format??) to completely
start from scratch and install XP pro? What type of file system is
recommended to install with XP pro?

Any other complications I should know about before I start to undertake
this job?

Also, the system does not have a restart switch built into the case. Can
the motherboard accommodate a restart switch?? --Greg--











  #6  
Old December 3rd 04, 03:10 PM
HH
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Oh, the boot floppy:

http://www.bootdisk.com

HH

"Anon" wrote in message
news:rV_rd.194506$R05.164137@attbi_s53...
Thanks for the response, How can I add a reset switch to the computer? I
know that I can add it to the case, bit can the motherboard accommodate a
push button reset switch?

Also, how and where can I get a dos boot floppy? --Greg--



"HH" wrote in message
...
With your 80GB HD, I'd definitely go NTFS for the file system. Just get a
DOS boot floppy with FDISK and run it, setting up one primary active
partition, then boot with your XP install CD and go from there. XP
drivers for the 7000US can be found he

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...cc =us&os=228

Oh each DIMM slot can handle up to a 256MB Single Density DIMM, for a max
RAM of 768MB. I'd recommend 512MB as a minimum for XP.

HH


"Anon" wrote in message
news:yzQrd.433414$wV.96300@attbi_s54...
I just received a Presario 7000US from my sister and it appears that it
is working basically ok. There are numerous errors in the Windows ME
operating system and I have decided to simply install XP professional
from scratch instead of trying to repair the old OS.

It arrived with one 128MB stick of memory and I have since installed
another stick of 256MB so now I have a 384MB total. The system (both
bios and OS) seems to recognize this correctly.

Unfortunately, it only boots now in 'safe' mode with this corrupted OS.
If I let it boot in regular mode, the mouse becomes non functional so I
can only boot it up in safe mode.

What are the steps/sequences necessary (Fdisk, format??) to completely
start from scratch and install XP pro? What type of file system is
recommended to install with XP pro?

Any other complications I should know about before I start to undertake
this job?

Also, the system does not have a restart switch built into the case. Can
the motherboard accommodate a restart switch?? --Greg--











  #7  
Old December 3rd 04, 05:50 PM
Anon
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You have been very helpful. I was able to install a hardware pushbutton
switch and mount wires to the front panel connector. There were two pins
that said RST, I tried it and it worked fine.

Thanks again for the help. Now if I only knew where to get my hands on a
full install copy of XP Pro cheap!! --Greg--


"HH" wrote in message
...
I see no reference to any connector pins on the motherboard for a hardware
reset switch. Likely not supported. The link to the Maintenance & Service
(M&S) Guide for the 7000US is he

http://www.compaq.com/athome/support/msgs/7PL313-7001/

HH



"Anon" wrote in message
news:rV_rd.194506$R05.164137@attbi_s53...
Thanks for the response, How can I add a reset switch to the computer? I
know that I can add it to the case, bit can the motherboard accommodate a
push button reset switch?

Also, how and where can I get a dos boot floppy? --Greg--



"HH" wrote in message
...
With your 80GB HD, I'd definitely go NTFS for the file system. Just get
a DOS boot floppy with FDISK and run it, setting up one primary active
partition, then boot with your XP install CD and go from there. XP
drivers for the 7000US can be found he

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...cc =us&os=228

Oh each DIMM slot can handle up to a 256MB Single Density DIMM, for a
max RAM of 768MB. I'd recommend 512MB as a minimum for XP.

HH


"Anon" wrote in message
news:yzQrd.433414$wV.96300@attbi_s54...
I just received a Presario 7000US from my sister and it appears that it
is working basically ok. There are numerous errors in the Windows ME
operating system and I have decided to simply install XP professional
from scratch instead of trying to repair the old OS.

It arrived with one 128MB stick of memory and I have since installed
another stick of 256MB so now I have a 384MB total. The system (both
bios and OS) seems to recognize this correctly.

Unfortunately, it only boots now in 'safe' mode with this corrupted OS.
If I let it boot in regular mode, the mouse becomes non functional so I
can only boot it up in safe mode.

What are the steps/sequences necessary (Fdisk, format??) to completely
start from scratch and install XP pro? What type of file system is
recommended to install with XP pro?

Any other complications I should know about before I start to undertake
this job?

Also, the system does not have a restart switch built into the case.
Can the motherboard accommodate a restart switch?? --Greg--













  #8  
Old December 3rd 04, 10:03 PM
HH
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Is Pro mandatory? XP Home suffices for 90% of all non-commercial users. You
can get XP Home OEM full installs from several places for $99. Pro is $50
more.
HH

"Anon" wrote in message
news:KH1sd.185027$HA.176304@attbi_s01...
You have been very helpful. I was able to install a hardware pushbutton
switch and mount wires to the front panel connector. There were two pins
that said RST, I tried it and it worked fine.

Thanks again for the help. Now if I only knew where to get my hands on a
full install copy of XP Pro cheap!! --Greg--


"HH" wrote in message
...
I see no reference to any connector pins on the motherboard for a hardware
reset switch. Likely not supported. The link to the Maintenance & Service
(M&S) Guide for the 7000US is he

http://www.compaq.com/athome/support/msgs/7PL313-7001/

HH



"Anon" wrote in message
news:rV_rd.194506$R05.164137@attbi_s53...
Thanks for the response, How can I add a reset switch to the computer?
I know that I can add it to the case, bit can the motherboard
accommodate a push button reset switch?

Also, how and where can I get a dos boot floppy? --Greg--



"HH" wrote in message
...
With your 80GB HD, I'd definitely go NTFS for the file system. Just get
a DOS boot floppy with FDISK and run it, setting up one primary active
partition, then boot with your XP install CD and go from there. XP
drivers for the 7000US can be found he

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...cc =us&os=228

Oh each DIMM slot can handle up to a 256MB Single Density DIMM, for a
max RAM of 768MB. I'd recommend 512MB as a minimum for XP.

HH


"Anon" wrote in message
news:yzQrd.433414$wV.96300@attbi_s54...
I just received a Presario 7000US from my sister and it appears that it
is working basically ok. There are numerous errors in the Windows ME
operating system and I have decided to simply install XP professional
from scratch instead of trying to repair the old OS.

It arrived with one 128MB stick of memory and I have since installed
another stick of 256MB so now I have a 384MB total. The system (both
bios and OS) seems to recognize this correctly.

Unfortunately, it only boots now in 'safe' mode with this corrupted
OS. If I let it boot in regular mode, the mouse becomes non functional
so I can only boot it up in safe mode.

What are the steps/sequences necessary (Fdisk, format??) to completely
start from scratch and install XP pro? What type of file system is
recommended to install with XP pro?

Any other complications I should know about before I start to
undertake this job?

Also, the system does not have a restart switch built into the case.
Can the motherboard accommodate a restart switch?? --Greg--
















  #9  
Old December 5th 04, 08:32 PM
Anon
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What's the difference between home and pro editions? --Greg--


"HH" wrote in message
...
Is Pro mandatory? XP Home suffices for 90% of all non-commercial users.
You can get XP Home OEM full installs from several places for $99. Pro is
$50 more.
HH

"Anon" wrote in message
news:KH1sd.185027$HA.176304@attbi_s01...
You have been very helpful. I was able to install a hardware pushbutton
switch and mount wires to the front panel connector. There were two pins
that said RST, I tried it and it worked fine.

Thanks again for the help. Now if I only knew where to get my hands on a
full install copy of XP Pro cheap!! --Greg--


"HH" wrote in message
...
I see no reference to any connector pins on the motherboard for a
hardware reset switch. Likely not supported. The link to the Maintenance
& Service (M&S) Guide for the 7000US is he

http://www.compaq.com/athome/support/msgs/7PL313-7001/

HH



"Anon" wrote in message
news:rV_rd.194506$R05.164137@attbi_s53...
Thanks for the response, How can I add a reset switch to the computer?
I know that I can add it to the case, bit can the motherboard
accommodate a push button reset switch?

Also, how and where can I get a dos boot floppy? --Greg--



"HH" wrote in message
...
With your 80GB HD, I'd definitely go NTFS for the file system. Just
get a DOS boot floppy with FDISK and run it, setting up one primary
active partition, then boot with your XP install CD and go from there.
XP drivers for the 7000US can be found he

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...cc =us&os=228

Oh each DIMM slot can handle up to a 256MB Single Density DIMM, for a
max RAM of 768MB. I'd recommend 512MB as a minimum for XP.

HH


"Anon" wrote in message
news:yzQrd.433414$wV.96300@attbi_s54...
I just received a Presario 7000US from my sister and it appears that
it is working basically ok. There are numerous errors in the Windows
ME operating system and I have decided to simply install XP
professional from scratch instead of trying to repair the old OS.

It arrived with one 128MB stick of memory and I have since installed
another stick of 256MB so now I have a 384MB total. The system (both
bios and OS) seems to recognize this correctly.

Unfortunately, it only boots now in 'safe' mode with this corrupted
OS. If I let it boot in regular mode, the mouse becomes non
functional so I can only boot it up in safe mode.

What are the steps/sequences necessary (Fdisk, format??) to
completely start from scratch and install XP pro? What type of file
system is recommended to install with XP pro?

Any other complications I should know about before I start to
undertake this job?

Also, the system does not have a restart switch built into the case.
Can the motherboard accommodate a restart switch?? --Greg--


















  #10  
Old December 6th 04, 05:49 PM
Gale Ann
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50 dollars ;-)

"Anon" wrote in message
news:8fKsd.447189$wV.46420@attbi_s54...
What's the difference between home and pro editions? --Greg--


"HH" wrote in message
...
Is Pro mandatory? XP Home suffices for 90% of all non-commercial users.
You can get XP Home OEM full installs from several places for $99. Pro

is
$50 more.
HH

"Anon" wrote in message
news:KH1sd.185027$HA.176304@attbi_s01...
You have been very helpful. I was able to install a hardware pushbutton
switch and mount wires to the front panel connector. There were two

pins
that said RST, I tried it and it worked fine.

Thanks again for the help. Now if I only knew where to get my hands on

a
full install copy of XP Pro cheap!! --Greg--


"HH" wrote in message
...
I see no reference to any connector pins on the motherboard for a
hardware reset switch. Likely not supported. The link to the

Maintenance
& Service (M&S) Guide for the 7000US is he

http://www.compaq.com/athome/support/msgs/7PL313-7001/

HH



"Anon" wrote in message
news:rV_rd.194506$R05.164137@attbi_s53...
Thanks for the response, How can I add a reset switch to the

computer?
I know that I can add it to the case, bit can the motherboard
accommodate a push button reset switch?

Also, how and where can I get a dos boot floppy? --Greg--



"HH" wrote in message
...
With your 80GB HD, I'd definitely go NTFS for the file system. Just
get a DOS boot floppy with FDISK and run it, setting up one primary
active partition, then boot with your XP install CD and go from

there.
XP drivers for the 7000US can be found he


http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...cc =us&os=228

Oh each DIMM slot can handle up to a 256MB Single Density DIMM, for

a
max RAM of 768MB. I'd recommend 512MB as a minimum for XP.

HH


"Anon" wrote in message
news:yzQrd.433414$wV.96300@attbi_s54...
I just received a Presario 7000US from my sister and it appears that
it is working basically ok. There are numerous errors in the Windows
ME operating system and I have decided to simply install XP
professional from scratch instead of trying to repair the old OS.

It arrived with one 128MB stick of memory and I have since

installed
another stick of 256MB so now I have a 384MB total. The system

(both
bios and OS) seems to recognize this correctly.

Unfortunately, it only boots now in 'safe' mode with this corrupted
OS. If I let it boot in regular mode, the mouse becomes non
functional so I can only boot it up in safe mode.

What are the steps/sequences necessary (Fdisk, format??) to
completely start from scratch and install XP pro? What type of file
system is recommended to install with XP pro?

Any other complications I should know about before I start to
undertake this job?

Also, the system does not have a restart switch built into the

case.
Can the motherboard accommodate a restart switch?? --Greg--




















 




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