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Hi,

Have done it many times before, setting bios (startup) to CD-rom drive or temperory boot device set to cd-rom. But seems that my laptop still reading from my windows at C:, and not the windows CD in my D:? Because when i type in DOS

D:\format C:

Still says volume in use. How i can solve this? Thanks

Posted
Hi,

Have done it many times before, setting bios (startup) to CD-rom drive or temperory boot device set to cd-rom. But seems that my laptop still reading from my windows at C:, and not the windows CD in my D:? Because when i type in DOS

D:\format C:

Still says volume in use. How i can solve this? Thanks

May the CD drive of you laptop can't boot from your CD?! Check with an different Boot CD to boot from CD. Anyway, not forget to set the Bios for to boot from CD for ALL instances!!If you can boot from that CD in a different computer, it's seems to be the CD drive of the laptop!

Posted
Hi,

Have done it many times before, setting bios (startup) to CD-rom drive or temperory boot device set to cd-rom. But seems that my laptop still reading from my windows at C:, and not the windows CD in my D:? Because when i type in DOS

D:\format C:

Still says volume in use. How i can solve this? Thanks

May the CD drive of you laptop can't boot from your CD?! Check with an different Boot CD to boot from CD. Anyway, not forget to set the Bios for to boot from CD for ALL instances!!If you can boot from that CD in a different computer, it's seems to be the CD drive of the laptop!

If your laptop has a floppy drive, you can download boot disks here

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