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Can't boot from CD
So my dumbshit wife installed spyware on my computer. Popup ads, resource depletion, funny sounds, the whole nine yards. Tried Windows Defender and AdAware. Didn't do shit.
Going to reinstall windows, but haha, funny story, my Dell Windows disk won't accept my key. The wonderful tech support (which won't help me that much, since my warranty is expired), told me I have to install from a boot, or at least that's what I surmise from what they tell me. I borrowed a Windows XP Pro cd from my dad, but it's an older version and says I have to boot it from install also. When I press F12 while booting, it doesn't give me an option to boot from CD drive. I tried changing the boot order in BIOS, but the BIOS says my CD drive is not installed. It's currently residing on my IDE primary (primary is the plug in the middle of the cable, right?) HALP! Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Maybe Dell has some sort of hidden partition where you can reinstall Windows? Also, how can the disc ask for a key if you can't even boot from CD?
What's the model of your Dell? How ya doing, buddy? |
It asks for the key when I try running the computer when already booted up into windows.
Dimension 3000 This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
If this installation is a recent occurence, maybe you can use System Restore to roll back to a less dumbshit period?
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
You're not under warrenty.
Open the machine up. If you can obtain another ribbon cable, plug the optical drive (your cdrom) into another IDE slot. Try formatting it that way. How ya doing, buddy? WALK WITH THE DREAMERS,
THE BELIEVERS, THE COURAGEOUS, THE CHEERFUL, THE PLANNERS, THE DOERS, THE SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE WITH THEIR HEADS IN THE CLOUDS AND THEIR FEET ON THE GROUND. LET THEIR SPIRIT IGNITE A FIRE WITHIN YOU TO LEAVE THIS WORLD BETTER THAN WHEN YOU FOUND IT. |
Okay, crisis...somewhat averted. APPARENTLY I got mixed up between SECONDARY IDE slots and SLAVE IDE slots. I remember the drive trying to boot before, so I don't remember when or why I changed it in the BIOS.
So after that, the Dell dude was right, my windows disk didn't ask for product key when installing from a boot load. And it doesn't really hurt to have a fresh install of Windows every now and then. And then I lost the two screws I took out of the DVD drive, which sucked, but when I got into my little box with extra screws in it, I found my 1GB USB drive I lost almost a year ago when I moved! Score. Kinda. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |