by congo » Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:10 am
Well, regardless of the confusion, you don't need to remove one ram stick or anything else, especially don't install Win'98.
When you put the upgrade disk in and it begins setup, it asks for a copy of windows to be inserted to verify you qualify for the discounted XP Upgrade install.
As soon as the Win'98 (or other windows disk) is verified, XP install will proceed, you don't want to install Win'98, it will end up a cumbersome installation.
An "upgrade" install such as this is really not an upgrade at all, it is a full blown WinXP installation..... with a catch.....
There is a problem with the upgrade install however if you are trying to use Third Party utilities such as nLite to customize Windows install disks with Cluster fixes and Raid drivers etc. Luke, I wouldn't count on such an installation working with nLite, though it may......
I've just been helping someone for weeks try to get a RAID-0 array optimised with an XP install, he just failed repeatedly, then he told me he was using an upgrade XP disk, and that is the problem, as it needs the other Windows disk to be inserted. I'm not sure what this does, but it certainly messed up our party and caused a lot of lost time and effort.
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congo on Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:20 am, edited 1 time in total.

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