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Install windows on a pc
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I've recently bought a pc tower unit but it hasn't got any windows platform or anything on it. When i switch it on alls that appears is the c:\ prompt. I have windows XP that i wish to put on but when i insert the cd-rom it doesn't recognise it, how can i load windows onto it??? any help would be appreciated
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.you need to access the BIOS (usually by pressing the delete key or F10 during boot - there should be a message)
And then change the boot device list so that it starts with you CD-ROM rather than your hard disk.
Also if you have a c: prompt it's been formatted for you, try a DIR command on it to see if anything else has been put on.
And then change the boot device list so that it starts with you CD-ROM rather than your hard disk.
Also if you have a c: prompt it's been formatted for you, try a DIR command on it to see if anything else has been put on.
My attempts would be the same as ian.miller's.
Go into BIOS and change the "first boot device" to your CD drive and then save and exit. I've done this myself before so this would be my plan A.
Failing that, type "D:" (or whatever letter represents your CD Drive) and then enter at the C:\prompt to have a nosey around what's on your Windows CD.
Either then type "setup" to run the installation or type "dir" to browse the files on the CD to find where the setup file is.
I'm assuming that when you say that you insert the CD and your PC doesn't recognise it that you're saying that you don't have anything "autorun" - you just have the C:\ prompt awaiting instruction?
Go into BIOS and change the "first boot device" to your CD drive and then save and exit. I've done this myself before so this would be my plan A.
Failing that, type "D:" (or whatever letter represents your CD Drive) and then enter at the C:\prompt to have a nosey around what's on your Windows CD.
Either then type "setup" to run the installation or type "dir" to browse the files on the CD to find where the setup file is.
I'm assuming that when you say that you insert the CD and your PC doesn't recognise it that you're saying that you don't have anything "autorun" - you just have the C:\ prompt awaiting instruction?