Using a floppy disk or a USB drive. If the laptop has USB, several kinds of drives can be attached to it (hard drive, CD, USB stick...). If it can access a network, software may be downloaded.
Either you've got a weird/broken CD drive or your disc drive can't read that type of disc. Not all disc drives can read all types of disks.
Actually very easily. You going to be looking for a program called booting from USB iso. I believe the website is portableapps DOTcom IF I'M NOT mistaken.. BY THE WAY THROUGH GOOGLE SEARCH YOU'RE GOING TO COME UP TO THAT WEBSITE THAT I MENTIONED So what it does is it uses your USB port which installs Windows XP on your USB drive. Therefore you do not need a internal hard drive or hard drive at all. As I can see from the other answer you have been greatly misinformed. So once you locate the file and you get the iso and install it or I meant download it onto the thumb drive. You select it with the program that I mentioned. You set your boot up for your USB and your bias even if that's even needed in some cases other cases may not May automatically try all the ports for a boot. F12 generally or f10? As you're booting up you got to get into your bias change your booting order make sure that it starts with at least utilizes in the mood order your USB port. Do not have the hard drive above that otherwise it's going to stop there. You want hard drive lower on the boot in the bias. Well glad it helped and if you need more information just get a Facebook for that group called Windows XP 2024 and beyond. Have yourself a great day and I had to be of a actual help
No you cant. Lojack is a program on the hard drive
wireless devices drivers can be install through Cd
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There's no way you can install the CD / DVD drive from a Dell laptop in an iBook. The hard drive should be possible, as long as they are both IDE drives.
You cannot. You must install the program on the system hard drive.
If you have a mouse, you can right click the mouse and drag the flash drive from the flash drive icon to the computer screen or to a folder on your computer. You can also do copy and paste. If it is an install of a program, you can click on the program that downloads the installation program and tell it where on the computer you want the program installed.
If you have a CD drive in your laptop and the printer comes with a CD with the installation program, just put it in and the install program should start immediately. Then just follow the screen prompts. If your laptop doesn’t have a CD drive, Go to the printer manufacturer’s website and download their driver for your OS and if they also include the installation program, download that too. Hookup the USB cable (which likely came with the printer) and when a popup message says to install the driver, point it to the folder you downloaded the driver into and follow the screen prompts. If you need more help then please connect with printer support USA +1 8669184391.
open CD drive insert windows vista disk and run it
CD and DVD drives don't use needles, they use lasers