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Can anyone tell me why this stays black? o_O Direct x fails to instail and the Dil file? o_OIt seems the GPU i have on there is the only one that works on the board. :(
 

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I was just curious about the restore disc for all of the Original Dell stuff. But I probably don't actually want all that bloatware.

I just installed from an XP SP3 disc I had on hand. Took me awhile to get driver's working, but I got everything I need.

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Going to see how it games. Annoying I have to rebuy games I already own because steam hasn't supported XP in years. Using GOG. Will see how it runs. Mobility X1400 seems similar to a desktop X1300 so I'm not expecting much. CPU should be ok for early 00s games though.
 
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I was just curious about the restore disc for all of the Original Dell stuff. But I probably don't actually want all that bloatware.

I just installed from an XP SP3 disc I had on hand. Took me awhile to get driver's working, but I got everything I need.

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Going to see how it games. Annoying I have to rebuy games I already own because steam hasn't supported XP in years. Using GOG. Will see how it runs. Mobility X1400 seems similar to a desktop X1300 so I'm not expecting much. CPU should be ok for early 00s games though.
Why don,t you just use the games ypu have,whithout using steam?o_OI don,t suppose you had the problem i had with the black on the GPUZ .?o_OI have never used steam myself. service pack 4?
Another of our fav you tubers :)
I did not realise Dell took them overo_O,Did any of you have one at the time ,or even have one todayo_OIt looks very new inside psu 1000 w wow. o_Owhy did Dell chose to put crap proprietary parts in there PC,s .o_O
 
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Did any of you had one at the time ,or even have one today

I have one that is prior to Dell buying them out and two after Dell.

I have the same original Alienware as shown in the picture for that video, other than the one I have is black.
 
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Why don,t you just use the games ypu have,whithout using steam?
Because they were purchased on Steam and require the Steam client to function. There are workarounds for making steam work on XP but I'm not dealing with that. I just got a few games on GOG to test.
 
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Because they were purchased on Steam and require the Steam client to function. There are workarounds for making steam work on XP but I'm not dealing with that. I just got a few games on GOG to test.
Oh i see i thought you had the actual discso_OI have loads of discs myself:)

I have one that is prior to Dell buying them out and two after Dell.

I have the same original Alienware as shown in the picture for that video, other than the one I have is black.
Thats cool,show us some pictures of it. :)
 
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I have a physical disc for crysis but no way that will run playably here. Crysis on my t7400 8400gs embedded desktop was awful.

Running the original deus ex on here. Never played it before. Excellent experience here, runs it easily. Granted it's 6 years newer than the game.
 
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You could also make a ISO file and upload it to Google drive.
While I have those, there is a known good/safe ISO repository that I would link them to.

I dunno that I'd be keen to share copyrighted material with strangers on the Internet, particularly when the copyright holder is Microsoft.
No. The ISO is question is limited to properly licensed DELL machines and works properly ONLY on selected DELL machines. For OEM systems the license key is encoded in the BIOS and without it present, the install doesn't go well.

And, it just an ISO image being shared. Doesn't have anything to do with the license.
Correct. And before sharing I would ask the user in question for proof that the he actually owns the system in question. A screenshot of the front BIOS page with the service tag would be enough.

So no, not casually "sharing" Windows software.

I just installed from an XP SP3 disc I had on hand.
AH! Nevermind then, you seem good to go.
 
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I was just curious about the restore disc for all of the Original Dell stuff. But I probably don't actually want all that bloatware.

I just installed from an XP SP3 disc I had on hand. Took me awhile to get driver's working, but I got everything I need.

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Going to see how it games. Annoying I have to rebuy games I already own because steam hasn't supported XP in years. Using GOG. Will see how it runs. Mobility X1400 seems similar to a desktop X1300 so I'm not expecting much. CPU should be ok for early 00s games though.
Oooooh man that was the best Dell background they ever had lol.

Why don,t you just use the games ypu have,whithout using steam?o_OI don,t suppose you had the problem i had with the black on the GPUZ .?o_OI have never used steam myself. service pack 4?
Another of our fav you tubers :)
I did not realise Dell took them overo_O,Did any of you have one at the time ,or even have one todayo_OIt looks very new inside psu 1000 w wow. o_Owhy did Dell chose to put crap proprietary parts in there PC,s .o_O
I never did but one of my good friends growing up had that same green Alienware. He bought it before we became friends but I remembered he spent like $2,500 on it and I checked out the specs and died laughing because my $900 custom build from parts on Newegg was far better in every way. He was definitely all butt hurt when I told him how much I had put into mine at around the same time. I still want one of those cases though for a fun nostalgia build or a resto-mod.
 
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why did Dell chose to put crap proprietary parts in
Because they're dell and didn't want to use off the shelf parts when they had a ton of proprietary crap laying around that they were using in their own machines

And to answer the Alienware better before dell buyout it would be a YES they were as they used off the shelf components instead of proprietary garbage like dell who continually try to stuff hotter gear into a case not designed for it
 
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The Dell restore cd would likely have installed a bunch of other bloatware crap so it's a non dell copy of XP with an official dell wallpaper put on it. I might make some more tweaks to it and add some dell software if there's anything useful to add.

This is definitely not an unmodified copy of XP, but I burned this ISO I got from a Google drive included with an XP key I bought on eBay in like 2018 and have used the disc on tons of systems since.

Because XP runs well on spinners, I'll keep XP on this drive and put either vista or 7 on the small SSD I got for it and switch between them. Super easy to swap drives on these. Love old laptops for that.
 
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included with an XP key I bought on eBay in like 2018 and have used the disc on tons of systems since.
yea that's a no no one OS install per key unless you bought a volume license and have a ton of unused installs left for that key and most if not all VLK's are either fake or stolen on eBay
 
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Because they're dell and didn't want to use off the shelf parts when they had a ton of proprietary crap laying around that they were using in their own machines

And to answer the Alienware better before dell buyout it would be a YES they were as they used off the shelf components instead of proprietary garbage like dell who continually try to stuff hotter gear into a case not designed for it
Dell Alienware started just fine and then slowly got worse and worse and only has continued in this direction since.

I had an R11 with a 2600k and originally sli fermi and 875w 80+ silver psu. Had a 120mm aio and the board was dell but standard matx and even could overclock in bios. Fancy vrm cooling, good quality standard board and PSU

But it was still starting to get Dell itis since the aio screwed into the case not a backplate. The RGB and fan control was all by separate daughterboards internally and likely wouldn't work with a different board. Case had no airflow and Dell used 20w fans to compensate. Very hard system to service.

yea that's a no no one OS install per key unless you bought a volume license and have a ton of unused installs left for that key and most if not all VLK's are either fake or stolen on eBay
I only used the key it came with on 1 system. I just use the disc on multiple PCs each with a different key, which is fine.

The Inspirons both have their own XP key on the bottom I'm using for example.
 
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yea that's a no no one OS install per key unless you bought a volume license and have a ton of unused installs left for that key and most if not all VLK's are either fake or stolen on eBay
This topic has been beaten to death many times, in many threads over the years. Let's not rehash it again. It's his system, he can do whatever he wants with it. End of story.

The Inspirons both have their own XP key on the bottom I'm using for example.
It's also encoded in the Dell BIOS. So using a Dell XP disc has that benefit as it will self-activate. Most OS discs from Dell are without any additional programs/bloat/drivers. So if you can get one, it really is the best way to install XP on a Dell system.
 
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Dell Alienware started just fine and then slowly got worse and worse and only has continued in this direction since.

I had an R11 with a 2600k and originally sli fermi and 875w 80+ silver psu. Had a 120mm aio and the board was dell but standard matx and even could overclock in bios. Fancy vrm cooling, good quality standard board and PSU

But it was still starting to get Dell itis since the aio screwed into the case not a backplate. The RGB and fan control was all by separate daughterboards internally and likely wouldn't work with a different board. Case had no airflow and Dell used 20w fans to compensate. Very hard system to service.


I only used the key it came with on 1 system. I just use the disc on multiple PCs each with a different key, which is fine.

The Inspirons both have their own XP key on the bottom I'm using for example.
The most recent Alienwares actually seem pretty decent for a corporate system. Back when Dell was using BTX motherboards instead of ATX, THAT was annoying.
 
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would ya be so kind and look at the white sticker on your xfx black card(your 3rd pic and from pcie slot to the rightest) and tell me if ya have something like V3.1 or V8.2 or other version number?
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and kissamies was right 9800gtx 512 non plus were 65nm and then the 9800gtx plus came in 55nm with 512 an 1024mb(later=gts250) just like gtx 260 and 260²
Sure thing, its a 8.1. Just a regular early retail version 216 with Far Cry 2. Why you ask?

The most recent Alienwares actually seem pretty decent for a corporate system. Back when Dell was using BTX motherboards instead of ATX, THAT was annoying.
OH Jeez.... NO BTX PLEASEEEE!! What a shit storm that was. :banghead:
 
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Sure thing, its a 8.1. Just a regular early retail version 216 with Far Cry 2. Why you ask?


OH Jeez.... NO BTX PLEASEEEE!! What a shit storm that was. :banghead:
I have never heard of it before ust looked it up thats the wonder of the internet you can look up anything. :)
BTX (for Balanced Technology eXtended) is a form factor for motherboards, originally intended to be the replacement for the aging ATX motherboard form factor in late 2004 and early 2005.

It was designed to alleviate some of the issues that arose from using newer technologies (which often demand more power and create more heat) on motherboards compliant with the circa 1996 ATX specification. The ATX and BTX standards were both proposed by Intel. However, future development of BTX retail products by Intel was canceled in September 2006 following Intel's decision to refocus on low-power CPUs after suffering scaling and thermal issues with the Pentium 4.

The first company to implement BTX was Gateway Inc, followed by Dell and MPC. The first generation of Apple's Mac Pro used some elements of the BTX design system as well, but was not BTX-compliant, instead using a proprietary form factor.
So it was ment to replace ATX o_O


My 3d Mark on my XP CF card it is not a industral one.Not sure how long i will have it on here.The GPU is the only one that works on here.Why does it just stay in black and not do anything at all o_OAt least it is working on a CF card. :)Nut i am not happy with the problems.
 

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@Greenslade Wow, never seen BTX before huh?!? Well, you didnt miss anything. It was a lofty idea at the time and really would have needed some time to implement correctly, but they tried to just prybar it into the already established ATX world and it didnt go well. Like @Athlonite said above Dell just made it worse.
 
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@Greenslade Wow, never seen BTX before huh?!? Well, you didnt miss anything. It was a lofty idea at the time and really would have needed some time to implement correctly, but they tried to just prybar it into the already established ATX world and it didnt go well. Like @Athlonite said above Dell just made it worse.

A prybar (and perhaps some high explosives) was going to be the only way BTX could've worked. AT was of course ushered in by the PC-AT, and the entire US PC market basically revolved around it by the mid-80s. ATX was a necessary evolution that was itself muscled into acceptance to an extent, but it worked well enough that the transition to BTX was an order of magnitude more difficult. I'm not sure it would have fully caught on even if Intel had stayed behind it.
 
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Thats cool,show us some pictures of it. :)

LOL, somewhere in the mix of this thread, I have pictures of all three. Finding them may be a chore.
 
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It wasn't THAT bad. Yes, somethings were annoying and certain others were a pain to deal with, but it was somewhat functional in certain ways.
It was just annoying that you couldn’t just swap in a standard ATX board. If you wanted to upgrade an older dell from say a Pentium 4/D to a Core 2 or newer, you had to source a Dell BTX board that supported it instead of just buying a sweet retail board on Newegg. At least the older Dell Demension 4600 (and similar) used MATX, so you could really make one of those dinky things a super sleeper LOL. Which I really want to do soon


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The Inspirons both have their own XP key on the bottom I'm using for example.
Most OS discs from Dell are without any additional programs/bloat/drivers. So if you can get one, it really is the best way to install XP on a Dell system.
More on this subject. Below are my Dell XP discs. The first is the OS disc which is just a plain-jane Dell branded XP install. The other is the bundled programs disc. I don't have the drivers & utilities disc anymore.
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This is what I recommend you look for concerning that Dell system. Ebay is a good place and fairly inexpensive.

EDIT: For example;
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$15

IF you'd prefer SP2, that can be had for $10;

It was just annoying that you couldn’t just swap in a standard ATX board.
True, but they were otherwise not difficult to work on.
 
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XP install stops at this point every time why ? o_OThe iso burned with out any errores so why should it stop in the same spot
 
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