Re-installing older Toshiba with Win98 on it originally
Re-installing older Toshiba with Win98 on it originally
Working on a Toshiba Satellite A25 S207 that originally had Win98 on it and was some how upgraded to XP.
Friend doesn't have the XP disk, Microsoft no longer sells...buy it on-line?
What's a fellow to do for older computers that won't take Vista or Win 7. I'm sure I'll run into this again.
Friend doesn't have the XP disk, Microsoft no longer sells...buy it on-line?
What's a fellow to do for older computers that won't take Vista or Win 7. I'm sure I'll run into this again.
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I just looked at the specs to that laptop from toshiba's site the A25-s207 had windows Xp Home Edition from the factory -- so why do you say it had windows 98......
Just use a OEM Windows Home Edition (even from a Dell) and grab the COA from the bottom of the toshiba laptop and change it after install with MagicJellybean Keychangerthewolfe wrote:Working on a Toshiba Satellite A25 S207 that originally had Win98 on it and was some how upgraded to XP.
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
I'm prettysure in these situations, the common practice is to just download a torrent of XP and install it.
The laptop clearly had it installed on it already, it's merely a \"tool\" you are using to fix the computer - to restore it to it's original state when you got it (minus the problems you were hired to fix). If you want, at the end you can use another tool to revert it to the original CD Key (handily printed on the bottom of the laptop, lucky you).
Every IT man needs a bag full of tools.
The laptop clearly had it installed on it already, it's merely a \"tool\" you are using to fix the computer - to restore it to it's original state when you got it (minus the problems you were hired to fix). If you want, at the end you can use another tool to revert it to the original CD Key (handily printed on the bottom of the laptop, lucky you).
Every IT man needs a bag full of tools.
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In case you wonder ANY Torrent of any software may and quite possibly will be infected with trojans/malware/virii.roid wrote:I'm prettysure in these situations, the common practice is to just download a torrent of XP and install it.
The laptop clearly had it installed on it already, it's merely a "tool" you are using to fix the computer - to restore it to it's original state when you got it (minus the problems you were hired to fix). If you want, at the end you can use another tool to revert it to the original CD Key (handily printed on the bottom of the laptop, lucky you).
Every IT man needs a bag full of tools.
It's never good to wake up in the shrubs naked, you either got way too drunk, or your azz is a werewolf.
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Nice regurgitation skimmerroid wrote:The laptop clearly had it installed on it already, it's merely a "tool" you are using to fix the computer - to restore it to it's original state when you got it (minus the problems you were hired to fix). If you want, at the end you can use another tool to revert it to the original CD Key (handily printed on the bottom of the laptop, lucky you).
Every IT man needs a bag full of tools.
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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I have never found a virus in a torrent.AlphaDoG wrote:In case you wonder ANY Torrent of any software may and quite possibly will be infected with trojans/malware/virii.
You must suck at choosing torrents.
*roid momentarily gets lost in through, pondering if kids should get taught this in school... And wanders outof the house and down the street*
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I'm glad you have never found a virus in a torrent roid. Does that make it right to attack me?roid wrote:I have never found a virus in a torrent.AlphaDoG wrote:In case you wonder ANY Torrent of any software may and quite possibly will be infected with trojans/malware/virii.
You must suck at choosing torrents.
*roid momentarily gets lost in through, pondering if kids should get taught this in school... And wanders outof the house and down the street*
I never said I have been infected via a torrent, I just stated the obvious that they may in fact be infected.
Personally I avoid torrents all together.
You must really suck at reading my posts!
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Sorry AlphaDog.
I'll translate what i said:
If you are getting viruses from torrents, then you should improve your torrent choosing skills. Noob
I'll translate what i said:
If you are getting viruses from torrents, then you should improve your torrent choosing skills. Noob
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This coming from the N0ob-SemiPro!roid wrote:Sorry AlphaDog......................... Noob
Alpha - Read the comments : 0 Comments = Bait!
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
Self professed noob asking for help. I just took my XP partition and created a .tib file from Acronis 2010. I then took the .tib file and created a VM of my install just in case I forgot anything for my Win7 install. Now the damn thing won't activate over the internet and I can't even get past the nag screen so getting into the OS is impossible. Anyway to get this VM activated without dicking around with Microsuck?
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Call the number, its an automated system, takes about 5 minutes and it is easy enough to use.flip wrote:Self professed noob asking for help. I just took my XP partition and created a .tib file from Acronis 2010. I then took the .tib file and created a VM of my install just in case I forgot anything for my Win7 install. Now the damn thing won't activate over the internet and I can't even get past the nag screen so getting into the OS is impossible. Anyway to get this VM activated without dicking around with Microsuck?
Tried both options already Krom. I put in the numbers like they said, go through the whole process, and it's unable to activate. How the heck do you talk to a person now?
EDIT: I guess I should add that it's a Dell oem disk that is installed (WinXP_SP2 upgraded to SP3) so normally there is no activation process. Heh no way to spoof a Dell bios to a VM is there? I doubt it
EDIT: I guess I should add that it's a Dell oem disk that is installed (WinXP_SP2 upgraded to SP3) so normally there is no activation process. Heh no way to spoof a Dell bios to a VM is there? I doubt it