15/10/2010, 08:46 AM
So, I've gotten hold of a tablet PC/notebook hybrid off eBay for cheap. It's a Toshiba Portege P3500. This baby is rocking an Intel Pentium 3 M @ 1333MHz, 512MB of SDRAM, a 40GB IDE hard drive, a 12" XGA screen with a Wacom digitiser, etc.
it came with a very worn out copy of XP Home edition on it meaning no tablet features like a proper OSK, no handwriting support and the screen doesn't rotate when I flip it into tablet mode. I have a copy of XP Tablet edition that I have nLited down to ~400MB from 710MB and saved as an ISO and burned to CD.
Unfortunately the laptop doesn't have an inbuilt CD drive and the seller forgot to include it's external drive. The seller is sending it but it'll be a few days. Toshiba have been clever and assholes at the same time by removing all USB booting options from the BIOS so that if XP screws up you have to buy their special PCMCIA CD drive. You can't use a generic USB CD drive or boot from a USB floppy or flash drive. That leaves booting over network.
I'm following THIS TUTORIAL to install XP but I can't get it to work. On the tablet I'm getting an error saying "PXE-E53: No boot filename received"
From my understanding what this tutorial is trying to acheive is booting a basic version of Windows on the target computer (the tablet). All this version of windows allows you to do is run Command Prompt with some basic commands. Once you have this running you mount a network drive containing the installation files for the full version of Windows that you are trying to install. Once it's mounted you can install it as if it was in the CD drive.
If anyone has any experience with network booting please help. I don't really want to wait until monday to play with my new toy (that sounds dodgy).
it came with a very worn out copy of XP Home edition on it meaning no tablet features like a proper OSK, no handwriting support and the screen doesn't rotate when I flip it into tablet mode. I have a copy of XP Tablet edition that I have nLited down to ~400MB from 710MB and saved as an ISO and burned to CD.
Unfortunately the laptop doesn't have an inbuilt CD drive and the seller forgot to include it's external drive. The seller is sending it but it'll be a few days. Toshiba have been clever and assholes at the same time by removing all USB booting options from the BIOS so that if XP screws up you have to buy their special PCMCIA CD drive. You can't use a generic USB CD drive or boot from a USB floppy or flash drive. That leaves booting over network.
I'm following THIS TUTORIAL to install XP but I can't get it to work. On the tablet I'm getting an error saying "PXE-E53: No boot filename received"
From my understanding what this tutorial is trying to acheive is booting a basic version of Windows on the target computer (the tablet). All this version of windows allows you to do is run Command Prompt with some basic commands. Once you have this running you mount a network drive containing the installation files for the full version of Windows that you are trying to install. Once it's mounted you can install it as if it was in the CD drive.
If anyone has any experience with network booting please help. I don't really want to wait until monday to play with my new toy (that sounds dodgy).