Yeah, thanks. I thought I had read that someplace.
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Crappy thing: I (temporarilly!) bought a usb-dvd drive to use for install, but the BIOS does not recognize it.
Next to useless anyhow as the OEM is an IMG on a partition on my now external HDD, which also has my factory install of WINXP already, also the CD with drivers etc that was supplied with the CD/DVDdriveless(!)-netbook does not contain winXP as I was led to believe.
First boot it ended in a blue screen. after I selected the version I wanted to keep.
For my second boot I decided to disconnect my external drive and try to boot from disk. no go. looking in the BIOS shows the drive is not recognized. Also on my main PC, the disc is revealed as a drivers only.
Screen is black with a message that no OS is available.
My third boot, with USB-HDD, has it autoloading the Samsung restore utility...creating a restorepoint on my external bootup now.
Unfortunately I could not restore to the empty drive, this would have been optimal.
Things seem to work for now, I'm uncertain to what caused the BS earlier.
Luckily I did find that the HDD has two partitions 1: windows OS, 2:OS_IMG, so even if autorestore won't work to create a duplicate OS install on my internal SSdrive, it can be installed from scratch. In which case the DVDdrive will come in handy for installing the drivers. (Though those could have been copied to an USB-stick or drive as well.)
edit:
aw excrement!
reboot after successfull backup: BSreboot
trying to restore from external to internal now. windows is loading files . . . apparently.
edit: ah it asked me to restore to C:\ and this time I have a restore point to restore from.
kay. that did NOT install windows on my SSD.
The bluescreen remains. I think it is providing an errormessage about harddrives...
this sucks. the guy at the store said it worked.