Recovery & T43/p 2668 - Q1U new HDD rescue doesn't install, no WinXP?

Hello all,.

Just installed R & R 100 GB Hitachi again, got 2010 error I knew would happen until the update to the BIOS. Anyway, shouldn't go to Windows after the installation is complete? Everything starts with R & R once again. Also additional disk keeps saying bad disc but certified Lenovo as a whole. I ignore the process? Any help much appreciated.

Thank you

Donald

Greetings to new George,

Everything works. To be 'Incorrect disk... '. "on 1st try, I swapped the optical drive with a T42 pending reconstruction.  After 2 pm., perfect.

I'm going to watch for this cup of coffee somewhere: smileyvery-happy:

Thanks again,

Donald

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