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Bugger, everything I do (in trying to fix the media PC), just doesn't work.. I tried creating a bootable USB drive when the CD-ROM didn't work. I've tried swapping in IDE drives but they're not recognised properly. I have a bad headache. I've phoned Kevin (finally) and really, without him here it doesn't help. I'm living it until they get back (whenever).,
The setup
Date: 2010-01-11 07:52 am (UTC)In addition to that, I have my Study PC which is also a dual boot (same OSs), my uni laptop (Win XP), Kevin's PC (Win XP) and the Mythbuntu PC which acts as a server for MythTV (and which it is best NOT TO TOUCH while Kevin is away).
I replaced the dead/corrupt IDE drive with a fresh IDE bought from the markets and it's been formatted and has a WIN95 (!) command.com. But right now it's not reading the SADA CD-ROM nor any of the IDE CD-ROMs I've tried plugging into the bus. It does read USB (the mouse and keyboard are wireless and work) and that's what I've been working with.
I still need a Win install on the PC because there are programs I run that are only in Win, although I want to get Linux back as well. When the partition with WIN XP died I could still boot to Ubuntu (because GRUB was on a different partition), but it couldn't read anything in the Win partition.
I'm going to read
http://www.vandomburg.net/installing-windows-xp-from-usb/
http://www.pctipsbox.com/installing-windows-xp-using-a-usb-flash-drive/ and
http://www.ngine.de/article/id/8 before I do anything.