Insert the disc in the tray and reboot. Hit F12 to select a one time boot option and coose the DVD/Cd drive. This process stops you from entering the BIOS setup. Choose a fresh install of XP, delete all exisitng partions (I mean all) create two new ones, one of about 30 gigs for the OS and programs and one for your data.
To get the message you are getting, you have missed a step.
To find and download the drivers for your system, scroll down the page on click on
"Drivers and Downloads". Then enter your Service Tag or model number of your computer.
Select your operating system and then download the drivers that you need.
my personal experience is, dell computer cannot boot with xp retail or something like that. maybe u can use your oem cd given with your older computer, than update it.
You can use any version of XP on a Dell . . Retail, Upgrade or OEM . . as long as the corresponding Product Code is used . . The product code on the sticker on the pc is for an OEM version
ok this how its worked always for me.. hp home retail works with dell pcs. if its give error its chipset and sata support needs to be slipstreamed (use nliteos.com )the chipset has to be extracted and then create iso with nlite. the bootsector old.bink.nu website has one in .bin ext.
I have ine machine at home that has had a retail verison of XP, the Dell supplied copied, my Action Pack susbscription, copy, and finally a Tech net copy. I have yet to see any errors druing any of the intsall.
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http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_sg_clean.asp
http://www.djdenham.com/Install%20Procedures.htm#Install
Driver Installation:
http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/dsn/en/document?c=us&cs=19&docid=1A0C0937D62A8739E0401E0A55174744&journalid=4F1F82483DC811DBAE564F9328EE04A4&l=en&s=gen
http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/dsn/en/document?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&dn=1090643
To find and download the drivers for your system, scroll down the page on click on
"Drivers and Downloads". Then enter your Service Tag or model number of your computer.
Select your operating system and then download the drivers that you need.
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