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29-Mar-2008, 07:52 AM #1
Thumbs down Windows XP And Vista?
Right well my specs are:

Windows Vista Home Premium
Toshiba equium A-100 PASSABE
1gb memory
Intel Bios


Right well i want to install windows xp on my already existing Windows home premium. I have already shrunk my drive and now have to separate partitions. However, when i try to boot from the CD, it displays the error message:Intel Boot agent v4.1.18 PXE-E61: Media test failure, cheak cable'' This is strange as the CD drive is built in. Also, PXE-MOF: Exiting intel boot agent. It then continues to boot from the hard drive, without installl windows xp. This is very frustrating.

Thank you all in turn for your help,

Lloyd Finlay!!

PS. Please Help.

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