cosmicB wrote:Thanks...
I checked this out... Seems those help CD's aren't the full operating system...
Upon closer examinayshoon into this new notebook, I find that it has the program to create a set of rescue CD's of the whole XP system... but a popup says that you can only make one duplicate.. so it's wise to treat those delicate DVD's with care and respect.. for one tiny rub or scratch could wreck them in a flash... The Windows XP rescue system took three 4.7 gig DVD's.. then the new HP notebook popped a couple of manufacturer defects glitches, so I returned it and got another new one.. which gave me a second set of rescue disks...
Does anybody know if these rescue CD's can be loaded into another computer.. or is the set of disks tagged to work only for that particular notebook, on which the rescue set was made?..
Now all I need is Windows 2000 for my old clunker PC... I've heard from many computer experts that W2K is Microsoft's best, and cleanest operating system... So has anybody out there got a good condition CD of W2k forsale cheap..?
Windows XP only lets us re-register onto different PCs about three times. Contractually, we're only supposed to put it onto one PC. I'm not sure if registering XP onto a second PC will stop the updates from working on the original though.
Both XP and 2000 are, according to the copyright contract, only allowed to be used on the original computer they were installed on.
You may be able to get a second hand copy of 2000 somewhere though, but I don't know if it's worth trusting buying it off eBay.(Too dodgy)
As for backing up your other boot discs, you could use a copy program that doesn't care about copyright. I do that too because stuffed if I'm going to for out another couple of hundred if the disk gets scratched by the DVD drive. (I've had that happen to other discs when the disc wasn't flat on the tray as it closed.) I use my back-ups as working copies and keep the originals safe elsewhere.
One program that should be able to do it is called "DVD Shrink" Try to get it from somewhere reliable though as you don't want viruses too.
download.com is a usually a safe place, or afterdawn.com