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      02-02-2009
This may solve it for you:

Pre-partition the hard drive you're going to use for 7 into two
partitions in NTFS. Attach the hard drive as a slave on a current xp
system. Insert the Seven disk and when it auto starts the install quit
the install. Copy the entire dvd to the second partition on the newly
formatted slave drive. Right click on the setup.exe file and change the
properties to Vista compatibility mode. Reset the hd as master with the
jumper in the back and put back hd in the system. Reboot the computer
with a XP or 98 bootdisk and in dos change to drive d: Then type Setup
and it should take off into the Seven setup. Use c: as the drive to
install to.

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"Alias" <> wrote in message
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> This may solve it for you:
>
> Pre-partition the hard drive you're going to use for 7 into two partitions
> in NTFS. Attach the hard drive as a slave on a current xp system. Insert
> the Seven disk and when it auto starts the install quit the install. Copy
> the entire dvd to the second partition on the newly formatted slave drive.
> Right click on the setup.exe file and change the properties to Vista
> compatibility mode. Reset the hd as master with the jumper in the back and
> put back hd in the system. Reboot the computer with a XP or 98 bootdisk
> and in dos change to drive d: Then type Setup and it should take off into
> the Seven setup. Use c: as the drive to install to.
>
> Alias


Good advice. You really want to use Windows 7, Vista, or even XP. Those
are your best choices. If anyone in this group suggests Ubuntu, run the
other way and don't look back. Ubuntu is a pile of crap and will screw up
your computer.

 
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      02-03-2009
Imposter Services wrote:
>
> "Alias" <> wrote in message
> news:gm7b5k$2i5$...
>> This may solve it for you:
>>
>> Pre-partition the hard drive you're going to use for 7 into two
>> partitions in NTFS. Attach the hard drive as a slave on a current xp
>> system. Insert the Seven disk and when it auto starts the install quit
>> the install. Copy the entire dvd to the second partition on the newly
>> formatted slave drive. Right click on the setup.exe file and change
>> the properties to Vista compatibility mode. Reset the hd as master
>> with the jumper in the back and put back hd in the system. Reboot the
>> computer with a XP or 98 bootdisk and in dos change to drive d: Then
>> type Setup and it should take off into the Seven setup. Use c: as the
>> drive to install to.
>>
>> Alias

>
> Good advice. You really want to use Windows 7, Vista, or even XP.
> Those are your best choices. If anyone in this group suggests Ubuntu,
> run the other way and don't look back. Ubuntu is a pile of crap and
> will screw up your computer.


Actually, the above advice won't work unless you already have Vista
installed and the "D" partition is in FAT32 so please disregard.

I'm quite happy with Ubuntu and it doesn't "screw up" a computer but,
then again, you're not famous for telling the truth.

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      02-03-2009

"Alias" <> wrote in message
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> Imposter Services wrote:
>>
>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>> news:gm7b5k$2i5$...
>>> This may solve it for you:
>>>
>>> Pre-partition the hard drive you're going to use for 7 into two
>>> partitions in NTFS. Attach the hard drive as a slave on a current xp
>>> system. Insert the Seven disk and when it auto starts the install quit
>>> the install. Copy the entire dvd to the second partition on the newly
>>> formatted slave drive. Right click on the setup.exe file and change the
>>> properties to Vista compatibility mode. Reset the hd as master with the
>>> jumper in the back and put back hd in the system. Reboot the computer
>>> with a XP or 98 bootdisk and in dos change to drive d: Then type Setup
>>> and it should take off into the Seven setup. Use c: as the drive to
>>> install to.
>>>
>>> Alias

>>
>> Good advice. You really want to use Windows 7, Vista, or even XP. Those
>> are your best choices. If anyone in this group suggests Ubuntu, run the
>> other way and don't look back. Ubuntu is a pile of crap and will screw
>> up your computer.

>
> Actually, the above advice won't work unless you already have Vista
> installed and the "D" partition is in FAT32 so please disregard.
>
> I'm quite happy with Ubuntu and it doesn't "screw up" a computer but, then
> again, you're not famous for telling the truth.
>
> Alias


And you are? HA HA HA HA - Don't think so.......




 
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      02-03-2009
Bill Yanaire wrote:
> "Alias" <> wrote in message
> news:gm92k1$v4$...
>> Imposter Services wrote:
>>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>>> news:gm7b5k$2i5$...
>>>> This may solve it for you:
>>>>
>>>> Pre-partition the hard drive you're going to use for 7 into two
>>>> partitions in NTFS. Attach the hard drive as a slave on a current xp
>>>> system. Insert the Seven disk and when it auto starts the install quit
>>>> the install. Copy the entire dvd to the second partition on the newly
>>>> formatted slave drive. Right click on the setup.exe file and change the
>>>> properties to Vista compatibility mode. Reset the hd as master with the
>>>> jumper in the back and put back hd in the system. Reboot the computer
>>>> with a XP or 98 bootdisk and in dos change to drive d: Then type Setup
>>>> and it should take off into the Seven setup. Use c: as the drive to
>>>> install to.
>>>>
>>>> Alias
>>> Good advice. You really want to use Windows 7, Vista, or even XP. Those
>>> are your best choices. If anyone in this group suggests Ubuntu, run the
>>> other way and don't look back. Ubuntu is a pile of crap and will screw
>>> up your computer.

>> Actually, the above advice won't work unless you already have Vista
>> installed and the "D" partition is in FAT32 so please disregard.
>>
>> I'm quite happy with Ubuntu and it doesn't "screw up" a computer but, then
>> again, you're not famous for telling the truth.
>>
>> Alias

>
> And you are?


Yes.

> HA HA HA HA - Don't think so.......


Really? And your proof is?

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      02-03-2009
FBonWin7b1x64 wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>>> news:gm92k1$v4$...
>>>> Imposter Services wrote:
>>>>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>>>>> news:gm7b5k$2i5$...
>>>>>> This may solve it for you:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Pre-partition the hard drive you're going to use for 7 into two
>>>>>> partitions in NTFS. Attach the hard drive as a slave on a current
>>>>>> xp system. Insert the Seven disk and when it auto starts the
>>>>>> install quit the install. Copy the entire dvd to the second
>>>>>> partition on the newly formatted slave drive. Right click on the
>>>>>> setup.exe file and change the properties to Vista compatibility
>>>>>> mode. Reset the hd as master with the jumper in the back and put
>>>>>> back hd in the system. Reboot the computer with a XP or 98
>>>>>> bootdisk and in dos change to drive d: Then type Setup and it
>>>>>> should take off into the Seven setup. Use c: as the drive to
>>>>>> install to.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alias
>>>>> Good advice. You really want to use Windows 7, Vista, or even XP.
>>>>> Those are your best choices. If anyone in this group suggests
>>>>> Ubuntu, run the other way and don't look back. Ubuntu is a pile of
>>>>> crap and will screw up your computer.
>>>> Actually, the above advice won't work unless you already have Vista
>>>> installed and the "D" partition is in FAT32 so please disregard.
>>>>
>>>> I'm quite happy with Ubuntu and it doesn't "screw up" a computer
>>>> but, then again, you're not famous for telling the truth.
>>>>
>>>> Alias
>>>
>>> And you are?

>>
>> Yes.
>>
>>> HA HA HA HA - Don't think so.......

>>
>> Really? And your proof is?

>
> You are the proof you idiot!...LOL!
>


Your opinion is not proof, sorry.

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      02-03-2009

"Alias" <> wrote in message
news:gm9rgc$ive$...
> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>> news:gm9psg$sgo$...
>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:gm92k1$v4$...
>>>>> Imposter Services wrote:
>>>>>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:gm7b5k$2i5$...
>>>>>>> This may solve it for you:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Pre-partition the hard drive you're going to use for 7 into two
>>>>>>> partitions in NTFS. Attach the hard drive as a slave on a current xp
>>>>>>> system. Insert the Seven disk and when it auto starts the install
>>>>>>> quit the install. Copy the entire dvd to the second partition on the
>>>>>>> newly formatted slave drive. Right click on the setup.exe file and
>>>>>>> change the properties to Vista compatibility mode. Reset the hd as
>>>>>>> master with the jumper in the back and put back hd in the system.
>>>>>>> Reboot the computer with a XP or 98 bootdisk and in dos change to
>>>>>>> drive d: Then type Setup and it should take off into the Seven
>>>>>>> setup. Use c: as the drive to install to.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>> Good advice. You really want to use Windows 7, Vista, or even XP.
>>>>>> Those are your best choices. If anyone in this group suggests
>>>>>> Ubuntu, run the other way and don't look back. Ubuntu is a pile of
>>>>>> crap and will screw up your computer.
>>>>> Actually, the above advice won't work unless you already have Vista
>>>>> installed and the "D" partition is in FAT32 so please disregard.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm quite happy with Ubuntu and it doesn't "screw up" a computer but,
>>>>> then again, you're not famous for telling the truth.
>>>>>
>>>>> Alias
>>>> And you are?
>>> Yes.
>>>
>>>> HA HA HA HA - Don't think so.......
>>> Really? And your proof is?
>>>
>>> Alias

>> Take a look at your posts. One lie comes to mind. Those 10 million
>> Ubuntu users? Dream on. Maybe 10 million have downloaded the program
>> but 10 million are not using it. In reality you have no idea how many
>> people use Ubuntu. Nobody does. Since the product is FREE and Most
>> don't want it, it's impossible to calculate the actual usage.

>
> The source I use is reliable. Your opinion, of course is not.
>

So hotshot, show us your "reliable" source. Some blog by some guy in
Morocco is not a reliable source.



 
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      02-03-2009
FBonWin7b1x64 wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>> FBonWin7b1x64 wrote:
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>>>>> news:gm92k1$v4$...
>>>>>> Imposter Services wrote:
>>>>>>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:gm7b5k$2i5$...
>>>>>>>> This may solve it for you:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Pre-partition the hard drive you're going to use for 7 into two
>>>>>>>> partitions in NTFS. Attach the hard drive as a slave on a
>>>>>>>> current xp system. Insert the Seven disk and when it auto starts
>>>>>>>> the install quit the install. Copy the entire dvd to the second
>>>>>>>> partition on the newly formatted slave drive. Right click on the
>>>>>>>> setup.exe file and change the properties to Vista compatibility
>>>>>>>> mode. Reset the hd as master with the jumper in the back and put
>>>>>>>> back hd in the system. Reboot the computer with a XP or 98
>>>>>>>> bootdisk and in dos change to drive d: Then type Setup and it
>>>>>>>> should take off into the Seven setup. Use c: as the drive to
>>>>>>>> install to.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>> Good advice. You really want to use Windows 7, Vista, or even
>>>>>>> XP. Those are your best choices. If anyone in this group
>>>>>>> suggests Ubuntu, run the other way and don't look back. Ubuntu
>>>>>>> is a pile of crap and will screw up your computer.
>>>>>> Actually, the above advice won't work unless you already have
>>>>>> Vista installed and the "D" partition is in FAT32 so please
>>>>>> disregard.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm quite happy with Ubuntu and it doesn't "screw up" a computer
>>>>>> but, then again, you're not famous for telling the truth.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>
>>>>> And you are?
>>>>
>>>> Yes.
>>>>
>>>>> HA HA HA HA - Don't think so.......
>>>>
>>>> Really? And your proof is?
>>>
>>> You are the proof you idiot!...LOL!
>>>

>>
>> Your opinion is not proof, sorry.

>
> Reading comprehension sheep-fukker? I said you were the proof.


That's your *opinion* and, again, moron, your opinion is not proof, sorry.

> I guess that GED in English is all you hoped it would be!...LOL!
> Loser!


I am a college grad with two master degrees. Oops.

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      02-03-2009
Bill Yanaire wrote:
> "Alias" <> wrote in message
> news:gm9rgc$ive$...
>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>>> news:gm9psg$sgo$...
>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>>>>> news:gm92k1$v4$...
>>>>>> Imposter Services wrote:
>>>>>>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:gm7b5k$2i5$...
>>>>>>>> This may solve it for you:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Pre-partition the hard drive you're going to use for 7 into two
>>>>>>>> partitions in NTFS. Attach the hard drive as a slave on a current xp
>>>>>>>> system. Insert the Seven disk and when it auto starts the install
>>>>>>>> quit the install. Copy the entire dvd to the second partition on the
>>>>>>>> newly formatted slave drive. Right click on the setup.exe file and
>>>>>>>> change the properties to Vista compatibility mode. Reset the hd as
>>>>>>>> master with the jumper in the back and put back hd in the system.
>>>>>>>> Reboot the computer with a XP or 98 bootdisk and in dos change to
>>>>>>>> drive d: Then type Setup and it should take off into the Seven
>>>>>>>> setup. Use c: as the drive to install to.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>> Good advice. You really want to use Windows 7, Vista, or even XP.
>>>>>>> Those are your best choices. If anyone in this group suggests
>>>>>>> Ubuntu, run the other way and don't look back. Ubuntu is a pile of
>>>>>>> crap and will screw up your computer.
>>>>>> Actually, the above advice won't work unless you already have Vista
>>>>>> installed and the "D" partition is in FAT32 so please disregard.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm quite happy with Ubuntu and it doesn't "screw up" a computer but,
>>>>>> then again, you're not famous for telling the truth.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alias
>>>>> And you are?
>>>> Yes.
>>>>
>>>>> HA HA HA HA - Don't think so.......
>>>> Really? And your proof is?
>>>>
>>>> Alias
>>> Take a look at your posts. One lie comes to mind. Those 10 million
>>> Ubuntu users? Dream on. Maybe 10 million have downloaded the program
>>> but 10 million are not using it. In reality you have no idea how many
>>> people use Ubuntu. Nobody does. Since the product is FREE and Most
>>> don't want it, it's impossible to calculate the actual usage.

>> The source I use is reliable. Your opinion, of course is not.
>>

> So hotshot, show us your "reliable" source. Some blog by some guy in
> Morocco is not a reliable source.
>
>
>


Try here: http://www.google.com/

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      02-03-2009

"Alias" <> wrote in message
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> FBonWin7b1x64 wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>> FBonWin7b1x64 wrote:
>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:gm92k1$v4$...
>>>>>>> Imposter Services wrote:
>>>>>>>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:gm7b5k$2i5$...
>>>>>>>>> This may solve it for you:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Pre-partition the hard drive you're going to use for 7 into two
>>>>>>>>> partitions in NTFS. Attach the hard drive as a slave on a current
>>>>>>>>> xp system. Insert the Seven disk and when it auto starts the
>>>>>>>>> install quit the install. Copy the entire dvd to the second
>>>>>>>>> partition on the newly formatted slave drive. Right click on the
>>>>>>>>> setup.exe file and change the properties to Vista compatibility
>>>>>>>>> mode. Reset the hd as master with the jumper in the back and put
>>>>>>>>> back hd in the system. Reboot the computer with a XP or 98
>>>>>>>>> bootdisk and in dos change to drive d: Then type Setup and it
>>>>>>>>> should take off into the Seven setup. Use c: as the drive to
>>>>>>>>> install to.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>>> Good advice. You really want to use Windows 7, Vista, or even XP.
>>>>>>>> Those are your best choices. If anyone in this group suggests
>>>>>>>> Ubuntu, run the other way and don't look back. Ubuntu is a pile of
>>>>>>>> crap and will screw up your computer.
>>>>>>> Actually, the above advice won't work unless you already have Vista
>>>>>>> installed and the "D" partition is in FAT32 so please disregard.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm quite happy with Ubuntu and it doesn't "screw up" a computer
>>>>>>> but, then again, you're not famous for telling the truth.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And you are?
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes.
>>>>>
>>>>>> HA HA HA HA - Don't think so.......
>>>>>
>>>>> Really? And your proof is?
>>>>
>>>> You are the proof you idiot!...LOL!
>>>>
>>>
>>> Your opinion is not proof, sorry.

>>
>> Reading comprehension sheep-fukker? I said you were the proof.

>
> That's your *opinion* and, again, moron, your opinion is not proof, sorry.
>
>> I guess that GED in English is all you hoped it would be!...LOL!
>> Loser!

>
> I am a college grad with two master degrees. Oops.
>
> Alias


two masters degrees? In what? (this outta be good :-) )


 
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