Reinstall Windows XP Professional and specify drive D: as the installation partition. Restart the computer by using the Recovery console, and run the Fixboot command.From the DiskPart command line, run the Active C: command, and then run the Rescan command. Run the Dmdiag C: command.
Use the Recovery console to add the correct ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) HAL to the computer. Use System Restore to restore the last restore point. Reinstall Windows XP Professional to enable Advanced Configuration and Power Interface and power management support. Restart the computer with the last known good configuration. None of the above
It is used to coordinate the system's Startup procedure It is used to locate and initialize system files. It is used to examine the hardware on the system. It is used to determine the operating system options to display during the Startup process.
The [GuiRunOnce] section of the answer file is only used if an application requires the Microsoft Windows Explorer shell in order to run. The [GuiRunOnce] section of the answer file is used to execute a set of commands that are required to be ran at the completion of setup. The [GuiRunOnce] section of the answer file is used to execute a set of commands that are required during setup in GUI mode. The [GuiRunOnce] section of the answer file may not be ran from sysprep if it us used.
Use disk cleanup to delete temporary files and unnecessary program files. Perform a disk analysis, and use the disk defragmenter, if recommended. Ensure that the performance options setting is optimized for background services. Add Sally to the Power Users group. Set the total paging file to 75 percent of physical memory.
Modify the installation settings in the text-based portion of Setup so that Windows XP Professional is installed in the C:\Win98 folder. Rename the C:\Win98 folder to C:\Windows. Use the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM to create a set of Setup floppy disks, and restart the com-puter by using the first floppy disk in the set to launch Setup. Restart the computer by using Windows 98, and insert the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM into the computer and run Setup from the CD-ROM.
Syspart may be used to copy all boot files to a target drive and mark it as active and is only a valid command with winnt32. Syspart may be used to copy all boot files to a target drive and mark it as active and is only a valid command with winnt. Syspart may be used to copy all boot files to a target drive and mark it as active and is a valid com-mand with either winnt or winnt32. Syspart may be used to copy all boot files to a target drive and mark it as active and may only be used when the installation is performed manually.
Start the computer by using the Windows XP startup floppy disks, and repair the registry. Start the computer by using the Windows XP startup floppy disks, and repair the system files. Start the computer by using the last known good configuration. Start the computer in Recovery Console. Delete the SCSI controller driver.
These three disks should be converted to dynamic disks and then a striped volume created. These three disks should be converted to dynamic disks and then a RAID-5 volume created. Create a single NTFS volume on each of the three disks and extend the volume to create a spanned volume that includes the space on all three disks. Create a single NTFS volume on each of the three disks and extend the volume to create a spanned volume that includes the space on all three disks.
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