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Old 15-05-2005, 10:02   #44
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Re: Kids pc .....................again :(

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You would need to get the same version of XP that was installed on the PC fresh from factory. Therefor if it came with XP Home installed then you need a copy of XP Home. If it was XP Home Sp2 then you need XP Home SP2
I see, check pm's mate, thanks for trying to help this
Already read the PMs, should work without a hitch as long as you make sure you have the drivers you need
Just formatted an old HD, I'll let you know .... BRB
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Formatted and am installing Win '98, not ideal but it gets the pc outta my dinning room and into their house, the XP side I'll sort at a later date, thanks to all that have posted in this ongoing nightmare
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