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get a win98 setup cd, boot from cd/dvd-drive not executing setup but starting computer with cd-rom support, at dos prompt enter: fdisk and remove all drives, partitons until hd is blank,
then go through xp-setup again, reboot: that might do...
the best thing you can do is once you switch on the system.. format the disc and then re Install the operation system.. just check for what kind of password its asking...
Should not be a problem. Install the hardware and then when the system detects it, load only the drivers for an XP from the cd. There are other programs on the cd, but do not load them untill U know the whole system is working properly. U may want to consider adding more ram as faster video requires more ram, suggest 1Gb. and remember that windows is a disk dependant system, the higher percentage of the hard drive U use, the poopier the system runs. Suggest jumping to a 250 Gb harddrive and never worry about it again.
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Just use a usb key board or use ps2 keyboard by usb to ps2 convertor and open bios function by F2 key and change boot option to usb then use an external cd drive and insert windowsXp cd and follow intruction of installing windows Some notes on changing linux system to windows is here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314458
and this note is also useful for installing windows.
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