I have a 160GB Western Digital Hard Drive, and I have a Windows XP Home CD (no service packs are on the CD).
My harddrive is only recognized by my BIOS as 32MB, so I have to use WD Dynamic Drive Overlay to make it read as 137GB (since I don't have SP1, no 48bit LBA or whatever support).
The thing is, whe I try to boot from a CD using their software, I get the blue dialog box asking for me to press spacebar if I want to boot from a floppy, or "C" if i want to boot from a CD.
The thing is, when I try to boot from a CD (any bootable CD), it doesn't, and attempts to boot from the harddrive, and I get the Ntdlr (or something) error message, since I don't have an OS installed.
So get around this, I've been using those 6 floppies to assist with the install, because I cannot simply boot the computer from the CD, as if I do so, it's still recognized as 32MB (DDO HAS to be loaded first).
Yet what I'm wondering, is this a known issue, and is there a fix for it?
My harddrive is only recognized by my BIOS as 32MB, so I have to use WD Dynamic Drive Overlay to make it read as 137GB (since I don't have SP1, no 48bit LBA or whatever support).
The thing is, whe I try to boot from a CD using their software, I get the blue dialog box asking for me to press spacebar if I want to boot from a floppy, or "C" if i want to boot from a CD.
The thing is, when I try to boot from a CD (any bootable CD), it doesn't, and attempts to boot from the harddrive, and I get the Ntdlr (or something) error message, since I don't have an OS installed.
So get around this, I've been using those 6 floppies to assist with the install, because I cannot simply boot the computer from the CD, as if I do so, it's still recognized as 32MB (DDO HAS to be loaded first).
Yet what I'm wondering, is this a known issue, and is there a fix for it?