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"Press any key to restart" After I installed Windows before the set windows xp sp2 installation disk up I got a message that said disk error press any key to restart, well, without the drivers
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I couldn't press a key and I had to restart it from the button. Has anyone else had this problem? How do i fix it? macbook, Mac OS X (10.5) Posted repair windows xp installation disk on Dec 3, 2008 3:15 PM I have this question too Close Q: Boot Camp: Windows Install disk error message "Press any key to restart" All replies Helpful answers by Tangoev, Tangoev Nov 4, 2007 9:04 AM in response to jazzdude9792@mac.com Level 1 (0 points) Nov 4, 2007 9:04 AM in response to jazzdude9792@mac.com Same error with my MacBook and Win windows xp installation disk download Xp Pro. I deleted the Win partition and started again with a Win XP Home CD and this time it worked. Seems strange. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Richard A. Oswald, Richard A. Oswald Nov 4, 2007 5:45 PM in response to jazzdude9792@mac.com Level 1 (10 points) Nov 4, 2007 5:45 PM in response to jazzdude9792@mac.com I got this error too after finishing the first stage (blue screen) of Windows XP setup. After reading the Boot Camp Installation & Setup Guide (you can print this when you first start Boot Camp Assistant in OS X) I discovered that I made a big boo-boo.When Windows XP asked me which file system format I would like for my Windows C: partition I made the mistake in choosing "Leave the current file system intact (no changes)." The Setup guide says that you must not select that option.Instead you must select one of the other options, I personally selected "Format the partition using the FAT file system" since my Windows drive is under 32GBs. After that I had no problems.I d
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Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home How To Operating Systems MacOS Unable to install Windows XP via BOOTCAMP Ask a question September 2016 Issue Solution Issue Since 5 days I picked the forums to understand why I cannot install Windows XP Service Pack 2 on my MacBook knowing that I have the same problem as most users to know the message Error Disc Press any key to restart etc ... You tell me again that it is a formatting problem etc etc ... The problem is that at no time could it offers me to format my partition Boot Camp! Let me explain: - I created my partition with Boot Camp in Leopard (which has been updated for that matter) - I launched the installation with my Windows CD after my printed installation guide ... Windows proposed me to choose my partition so I choose C :/.... Boot Camp (FAT 32) - The installation starts, then at the end, the computer restarts on the Windows CD, and this new message: "Press any key to start the installation program". So I press a key and the previous operation repaired, i.e. the Windows installation files with the choice of the partition, install and reboot with the same message (Hold on ...) and so on. In short, the installation is done and redone in a loop every time! "I tried not to press a button when viewing the message, and after 3 seconds, it puts me Err. Hard Press any key to restart. I also tried to insert the CD to restart ... Leopard I finally tired it must be the tenth time I try to install Windows, I even reformatted Mac OS X. .. I said that at no time Windows asks me to format my partition after choosing the C partition :/...( FAT 32) Solution To solve this: 1 - Follow the same procedure usual, ie: Start BOOTCAMP Leopard, set up your partition (32GB recommended), start the installation. 2 - Early same installation (blue screen and scroll packages installed in the bottom of the scr