Installing Windows XP over network

Discussion in 'Windows OS's' started by Rusty S, Jun 25, 2007.

  1. Rusty S

    Rusty S Geek Trainee

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    Hi all, I am stumped on this one :S

    I have an IBM T21 laptop which does not boot from the CD Drive and does not have a floppy drive. I need to install windows XP on it, and the only remaining option (without buying a new CD drive or a floppy drive) is to install over a network. The laptop has the option to boot from network, but I have absolutely no idea how to do set it up. I've tried to google it, but didn't understand it. Complete newb on this, I don't know how to setup up a "RIS" or whatever. I am hoping to use my desktop, which has XP, as a server to install XP onto the laptop over my network, but don't know were to start. Please help!
     
  2. donkey42

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    the easiest way to achieve this is by not using a client server setup (because i don't know how to setup a client server network) but if it were me, i'd use a peer to peer network between your desktop system and the laptop, it is easy, all you need is a NIC and a crossover ethernet cable, there is probably an integrated NIC in the laptop

    BTW: i don't know exactly how to do it but someone from HWF will
     
  3. Ghostman 1

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    That laptop might not run xp to good,Unless you have upgraded the memory..
    I believe that laptop only has 128 mb ram,,, have you upgraded it?
    If not I wouldn't bother with putting Xp on it. IT will run real slow.
    You can put Windows 2000 though,It should run ok ..
     
  4. Rusty S

    Rusty S Geek Trainee

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    Yeah, it has been upgraded to 256 MB of RAM, and can hold up to 512 MB I believe. It has an integrated NIC also. So, any one have any specific instructions on how to install XP over the network? I liked the peer to peer idea, and have the appropriate cabling :)
     

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