Hey there again,
Different problem! I've got 2 Dell laptops that I got a couple of years ago, are working just fine. However, they were sent with only the OEM windowsXP installed on the HD's, there were NO system disks.
IF the HD got corrupted beyond software repair, then there is a special BOOT partition that the BIOS will recognize and with a special key press during boot, it will access that special partition, re-format the NTFS partition, and re-install the OEM software onto it.
Problem is I know HD's don't last forever, and "WHEN" it does actually die, I would like to be able to perform the OEM OS Re-install myself, after purchasing a new HD! However, I don't have the install discs cause they are in that special partition only!
I don't think DELL will send me copies of the OEM Windows XP, that's why they only installed it on the HD!?
I've been doing a bit of research on Partitions, I ran Fdisk just to find out about these partitions, there are 3: 1= Non-dos of ~16MB; 2= CP/M type of ~ 2.259GB; 3 = NTFS-A of ~26GB!
Was wondering about trying to get the files from the Non-NTFS partitions, but don't know what style/format they are, and still don't know about how to reinstall it onto a new hard drive as well as HOW to get them OFF of the current HD?
I usually back up just my data files that I create, cause I usually have the OS and other Installation disks for a full install IF the worst happens, like my Desktop system. SO...I don't know about how to use an Disk IMAGE type backup?
How could I backup the Existing OS so that I could get a NEW HD to work, boot up, etc. with these same laptops with the same hardware? I would only have access to a Win98Boot Disk(CD) that I've already tested and used to run Fdisk?
Am I going to have to buy an expensive backup program for this?
I know that I can install WinXp onto a Fat32 formatted HD if I have to, and I could partition it into several smaller logical drives to reduce cluster size and waste. I don't remember if WinXP has a tool to convert Fat32 to NTFS .....AFTER the OS is installed?
Okay, I'll shut up now!
T.C.
Different problem! I've got 2 Dell laptops that I got a couple of years ago, are working just fine. However, they were sent with only the OEM windowsXP installed on the HD's, there were NO system disks.
IF the HD got corrupted beyond software repair, then there is a special BOOT partition that the BIOS will recognize and with a special key press during boot, it will access that special partition, re-format the NTFS partition, and re-install the OEM software onto it.
Problem is I know HD's don't last forever, and "WHEN" it does actually die, I would like to be able to perform the OEM OS Re-install myself, after purchasing a new HD! However, I don't have the install discs cause they are in that special partition only!
I don't think DELL will send me copies of the OEM Windows XP, that's why they only installed it on the HD!?
I've been doing a bit of research on Partitions, I ran Fdisk just to find out about these partitions, there are 3: 1= Non-dos of ~16MB; 2= CP/M type of ~ 2.259GB; 3 = NTFS-A of ~26GB!
Was wondering about trying to get the files from the Non-NTFS partitions, but don't know what style/format they are, and still don't know about how to reinstall it onto a new hard drive as well as HOW to get them OFF of the current HD?
I usually back up just my data files that I create, cause I usually have the OS and other Installation disks for a full install IF the worst happens, like my Desktop system. SO...I don't know about how to use an Disk IMAGE type backup?
How could I backup the Existing OS so that I could get a NEW HD to work, boot up, etc. with these same laptops with the same hardware? I would only have access to a Win98Boot Disk(CD) that I've already tested and used to run Fdisk?
Am I going to have to buy an expensive backup program for this?
I know that I can install WinXp onto a Fat32 formatted HD if I have to, and I could partition it into several smaller logical drives to reduce cluster size and waste. I don't remember if WinXP has a tool to convert Fat32 to NTFS .....AFTER the OS is installed?
Okay, I'll shut up now!

T.C.
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