thanks for replying to my message. The first time I called Dell and told them I needed the reinstallation cd they sent me the resource CD. Which is great because I needed it, but it only contains all the drivers for all the original software and hardware that came with my computer. It doesn't contain the original operating system. Thats a separate disk all together. There are two main disks that come with every new dell. The resource cd and the operating system reinstall cd. They are both used to restore a system incase of a crash. I still need the operating system reinstall disk, but I've been having no luck getting it from dell. Any suggestions from anyone?
Did you not receive an operating system CD with the system? If not, and if you're within 30 days of the system being delivered, just tell them that you didn't receive an OS CD. After 30 days though, you're on your own (they assume that you'll inspect the items and report losses prior to that), and the same holds true if you simply lost your CDs following delivery. Your practical options under those circumstances are to either buy a retail copy of the operating system at any retail vendor, or to buy another license for a retail version of the OS that you might already have, which would have to be done through Microsoft (or a vendor who has license-only packages for sale).
not all DELLS are delivered with reinstall CD's. In the UK when buying 9 machines (optiplex 240's) I had to pay extra to get two set of CD's. But I agree with you thay are the options he now has.
My DELL WIN XP PRO CD will not even boot up the system in order to reinstall the OS. I got upset with DELL SUPPORT, and Bought another COPY OF XP Pro and it booted up and installed like it should. I brought the Win XP Pro from a third party vendoe. Now what's up with DELL's Reinstall XP Pro OS
Does the re-installation CD auto play & display a menu when you insert CD with computer is already started , if not you could try "My Computer" right click the CD Drive & select Auto play or Open & Explore. ?
Yes it shows a menu indisde of WINDOWS, but when you boot the cd on startup, to reinstall WINDOWS XP Pro from the boot cd it will not do it. I had to use a boot disk in order to reinstall THE DELL XP PRO OS, that is when I bought the third party XP PRO, and it boots from the CD BOOTUP Menu and installs it through the boot up screen, but not DELL XP Pro
I have this similar problem too, I have the retail version of XP Home and it boots into the CD on startup, however my DELL XP Pro didn't. I figured out that I had to push F12 on my system to display which device I wanted to boot into (HD, Floppy, CD, Network) and select the CD Drive (It was even set to boot into the CD first, but the CD never loaded). Then it would boot into the DELL XP Pro CD. Have you ever tried this? Or perhaps you have an older CD than I do. I am using the I-5100. DELL must have done something different to the CD than the retail version since it doesn't boot into it by itself.
I have not tried to hit the F12 button , but will try it the next time. We have DELL Laptops at work, about 50 of them and 250 DELL desktops. They all do this. None will boot from the CD ar all. I work for a very large IT Company. so 300 DELL computers and none will boot from the CD from DELL XP PRO. We use GHOST ENTERPRISE at work to get around this DELL CD Problem. DELL has never gave us an answer as to why it won't boot from the CD.
I bought an Inspiron8200 with XP Home last December.
My shipping list never mentioned anything about the XP CDs. I had assumed that there would be some other way to get the software if there is a need to reinstall.
If this turns out to be a shipping error which cannot be fixed, I would be EXTREMELY disappointed !! There's no way I'm going to buy another copy of the OS because of a shipping problem !!
I have had nothing but trouble with our computer from Dell - will never purchase again! I need a back up disk - ours crashed and the original one they sent is bad - ......
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thanks for replying to my message. The first time I called Dell and told them I needed the reinstallation cd they sent me the resource CD. Which is great because I needed it, but it only contains all the drivers for all the original software and hardware that came with my computer. It doesn't contain the original operating system. Thats a separate disk all together. There are two main disks that come with every new dell. The resource cd and the operating system reinstall cd. They are both used to restore a system incase of a crash. I still need the operating system reinstall disk, but I've been having no luck getting it from dell. Any suggestions from anyone?
Hanna
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not all DELLS are delivered with reinstall CD's. In the UK when buying 9 machines (optiplex 240's) I had to pay extra to get two set of CD's. But I agree with you thay are the options he now has.
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August 23rd, 2003 00:00
Since you had XP PRO installed with a COA Product Key you could try borrowing a DELL reinstallation XP CD if your system crashes & won't boot.
Message Edited by gryjhnhpe on 08-23-2003 12:45 PM
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August 25th, 2003 02:00
Mike,
I have this similar problem too, I have the retail version of XP Home and it boots into the CD on startup, however my DELL XP Pro didn't. I figured out that I had to push F12 on my system to display which device I wanted to boot into (HD, Floppy, CD, Network) and select the CD Drive (It was even set to boot into the CD first, but the CD never loaded). Then it would boot into the DELL XP Pro CD. Have you ever tried this? Or perhaps you have an older CD than I do. I am using the I-5100. DELL must have done something different to the CD than the retail version since it doesn't boot into it by itself.
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August 25th, 2003 02:00
Check your CD for scratches or dirt & if OK you can see if DELL will replace CD but I think they will only replace if in Warranty or the 1st 30 days.
Message Edited by gryjhnhpe on 08-25-2003 02:36 PM
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I have not tried to hit the F12 button , but will try it the next time. We have DELL Laptops at work, about 50 of them and 250 DELL desktops. They all do this. None will boot from the CD ar all. I work for a very large IT Company. so 300 DELL computers and none will boot from the CD from DELL XP PRO. We use GHOST ENTERPRISE at work to get around this DELL CD Problem. DELL has never gave us an answer as to why it won't boot from the CD.
Go figure
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August 25th, 2003 13:00
I bought an Inspiron8200 with XP Home last December.
My shipping list never mentioned anything about the XP CDs. I had assumed that there would be some other way to get the software if there is a need to reinstall.
If this turns out to be a shipping error which cannot be fixed, I would be EXTREMELY disappointed !! There's no way I'm going to buy another copy of the OS because of a shipping problem !!
Bidendu
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August 25th, 2003 13:00
Just to add -- I'm still within warranty.
Hopefully that would be work out.
Mike Massey
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I have had nothing but trouble with our computer from Dell - will never purchase again! I need a back up disk - ours crashed and the original one they sent is bad - ......
NOT HAPPY WITH DELL AT ALL!
S.Copeland