To set up an old CDFS CDS with Window XP PRO OS, use Nero. It has a utility that reads these older formats.
To reinstall windows ME over XP pro you should boot from the ME CD. Exit from the setup program to DOS. Then use the fdisk command. Remove all existing partitions. Create a primary partition. Then reboot(required for all changes by fdisk to take effect). Boot from the ME CD again. Exit the setup program to dos. Run the format c: /s command (c: being the drive you are working on). When the format is done run the windows ME setup program. Let the installation finish. You're all set.
This cannot be answered. This question is confusing and makes no sense.
Windows IT Pro was created in 1995.
Windows Pro is not a operating system.
If you have an XP pro CD you can simply enter the BIOS and set the computer to boot from CD. Then put the CD in and when you reboot it will begin setup and format the drive and install Xp as part of the process.
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there is an installer that comes with every piece of software you can buy. That is there to guide you through installation. So to install on windows 7 just run the setup file
Yes.
Because Samba is secure enough to require authentication before accessing a shared folder.
u can setup one then the other after that u had the dual boot issues there is a prog call bdcedit use it he will search ur hard for windowses installed and ask u which u want to boot
No
After Windows Seven, The newest one coming out is Windows Seerophine and then Seerophine Pro X.