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Default Boot a dell latitude c640 using a external dvd-rom drive

I have a dell latitude c640..
it doesnt come with a dvd-rom drive only a floppy disk drive.
It has been completely reformatted (so its wiped clean) i did this using an external usb dvd drive..
Now my problem is that i cannot boot using the external drive because it doesnt recognise usb when no operating system is present.
I have tried many 'BOOT' disks in the floppy drive but none have been succesful..
If you can help me...
How can i boot using my external dvd-rom, (to load vista).
Or how can i boot using my floppy drive.
I need help please...
Tell me if you find or know of any programs or boots i can use to solve my problem..


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Hi spunkyfella, welcome to the PCHF - and thanks for posting

If you check the BIOS, you should have an option to Boot off USB.

My work supports plenty of Latitudes, and they all have this option.


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Default Problem updated

Well,
i have been able to boot using the floppy drive so its all good...

BUT!!!

When i go to install windows xp onto the labtop, a message appears saying that there is no hard disk found setup cannot contiue.

There is a hard drive but how can i get it running so i can install windows xp onto it...

This is my last problem if i can get this sorted out its full speed ahead!

Can anyone help?


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Good question...the hard drive should be detected automatically.

Did you not get a recovery disk when you got the laptop? That should do it all automatically.


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No i didnt get a recovery disk..
Is there any chance i can fix the problem..
Maybe using another recovery disk?


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Unfortunately not - due to driver issues and what not.

You can contact Dell and ask them for one - it'll cost something like $15 or so...but then you've always got it and you can restore to factory defaults very easily.


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