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with usb> Install windows xp on laptop with usb Tags: Laptops USB Windows XP Last response: July 20, 2012 7:52 PM in Laptop General Discussion Share Lee768 July 20, 2012 3:14:50 PM Did instant restore with roxio error loading operating system usb boot backontrack on laptop and ended up with bootmgr is compressed message. Used roxio toolkit
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repair on usb (my laptop is a compaq mini 110 without cd or dvd drive) and it was meant to fix error loading operating system windows 7 bootmgr is compressed error but got error loading operating system message instead. Then used bartpe builder to try install windows xp on it via usb and completed all steps but got same error loading operating system
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message. Will keep looking online but any advice can't get safe mode to come up so am bit clueless at this point? Just want to install xp on it agin or even restore old windows xp if possible. More about : install windows laptop usb nhasian a b D Laptop July 20, 2012 4:43:40 PM Here are detailed step by step instructions with pictures: How Do I Perform a Clean Installation of error loading operating system windows 10 Windows? Lee768 July 20, 2012 6:17:35 PM Can manage one with a cd drive but its a mini laptop. I do have a usb drive but have failed with roxio repair kit to fix bootmgr compressed and with bartpe buider says error loading operating system. Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer Lee768 July 20, 2012 7:52:55 PM still get BOOTMGR is compressed of main drive on startup. Got BartPE to work and looks like all my files are intact on main drive. Can I uncompress BOOTMGR from file management in BartPE. Any one had experience with this error or program? Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Publish Related resources SolvedToshiba Laptop came with Windows 7 Issues Re-Installing 7 now can only Install Windows XP Forum I have a problem with my laptop. When I try to install windows xp, my laptop just shuts down Forum SolvedAs I can install Windows with an USB in my laptop? Forum SolvedPlease let me know a laptop on which I can install Windows XP and/or Windows 7, and/or Windows 8 Forum Solvedhave a sony vaio laptop with windows xp I lost windows completely Can I install windows 7 from a disc? Forum How install Windows xp? (No floppy, no CD-ROM, no, USB
based on Windows, it offers some interesting features in solving Windows related problems. This page describes how to create the bootable CD BartPE, how to add features and what situations the tool can be used for. TIP: The
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the procedure below for BartPE (a PE based on Windows XP). Both bootable CD's are able to mount a NTFS partition (of both error loading operating system ubuntu Windows XP and Windows Vista). What is BartPE used for? BartPE (also known as "admin's best friend") is based on Windows, which makes it suitable for the maintenance of Windows and to rescue files which are no longer http://www.tomsguide.com/forum/80642-35-install-windows-laptop accessible in case Windows won't boot anymore. Here are some of BartPE's features: Copy personal files to a safe external location when Windows won't boot anymore. Copy files from and to a network share. Editing, moving or deleting of files which are kept occupied within Windows. File recovery of deleted files with a file recovery tool. Scanning of the hard disk for viruses, spyware,... Diagnosing installed, but possibly defective hardware. Searching the internet. Reading of PDF http://www.optimizingpc.com/miscellaneous/manual_bartpe.html files. Creating an image of the operating system. Recovery of the Windows registry. The use of Remote Desktop. And much more..., thanks to the many plugins available. The history of BartPE... WinPE (Microsoft's tool Windows Preinstallation Environment) is used by system builders to install and configure the Windows operating system on new computers. WinPE is commercial software and only available for system builders. Bart Lagerweij saw the advantages of this tool and decided to develop his own PE, named BartPE. BartPE is NOT supported by Microsoft and has almost no limitations. BartPE vs. WinPE Bart saw the advantages of a Windows based 'Preinstalled Environment' and decided to build a PE without the license issues, so it would become available for a bigger audience. After analyzing WinPE, he came to the conclusion that it was possible to create a similar PE based on the installation files of Windows XP. This bootable CD, based on Windows XP, is now known under the name BartPE. At first, developing BartPE wasn't possible without arguing about the license issues with Microsoft... The first release (April 2003) was almost similar to WinPE, which resulted into copyright issues with Microsoft. Some versions later, this problem was solved. At this moment, BartPE contains (contrary to WinPE) a simple menu structure and is extendable with additional features just by adding plugins. Especially because of th
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