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I can see that the laptop does not scan the floppy during the XP install, although the floppy itself will do a track seek when I install the media. Last edited by DavesNotHere 03-06-2020 at 06:30 PM.Ĭartoonz: Happy to try putting the file folder in the root directory of the floppy, although the instructions have me putting them directly in the root directory.
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I'm looking into buying a pre-loaded XP SSD with a CF-53J mk2 image on it or take the toughbook to a local shop and pay for some wizardry, but I'd much rather figure this out, post the solution, and maybe save some other folks some future pain. I was thinking of using a USB stick if I can find something smaller than 64GB lol, but it's a moot point if XP won't browse to a resource.
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I've tried exiting the driver selection which goes back to the previous screen to look for another driver, but the XP install just doesn't see a floppy - even if I eject and load the floppy media or unplug/plug it back into the USB 2.0 port (same results with either 2.0 port it for sure won't be recognized by a USB 3.0 port). (photo attached shortly) I don't see any way to browse for them. XP does not recognize the USB floppy when it gives the option ("S") to search for the driver files. The files match what Panasonic says I should have: http:\\.jp\dl\docs\61648 I can see them on the laptop I wrote to the disk with: Thanks, cartoonz, you've validated where I'm at which is the problem.Īs far as I can tell, I have all the correct files on the 3.5" floppy disk. Last edited by DavesNotHere 03-06-2020 at 12:43 AM. Is there a definitive Laptop/XP combination that works for DIS and INPA? I'll change the laptop if I have to. A factory panasonic USB drive is so far impossible to find.ĭoes someone have a CF-53 MK 2 "XP" recovery disk that I can beg/borrow/rent to get XP loaded on this thing?
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If I try to use the FDD, it's not recognized by the XP installation step.ĭoes anyone know how to get windows XP loaded on a Toughbook CF-53J (i53 "J" is mk 2 hardware)?ĭo I need a different FDD? (there is no option for an internal FDD - which is what I think the XP install disk is looking for). If I ignore the F6 step, the Windows XP SP3 install will blue-screen as the text part of the installation ends from a known ACPI issue. The FDD is plugged into one of the two USB 2.0 ports on the rear of the laptop.
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I'm not sure if it's the TEAC emulation or the other popular one - I can check tomorrow). I have a USB 2.0 FDD (generic chinese stuff, but it does read and write a 1.44MB disk. It's a known issue with the CF-53, but Panasonic does make a driver for it and steps to get in on a floppy although the steps are for several different models, not just the CF-53. This last week, I've tried installing Windows XP SP3 32-bit (Refurbish version with valid COA), but am having trouble loading the SCSI/SATA driver (required by XP's "F6" SCSI driver step) from Panasonic. I've been trying to load DIS on Windows 7 Pro 32-bit, but am having no luck - mostly dealing with trying to get a free virtualization engine running. I have the correct ADF cable/interface and DIS V44. It's a hard-wired RS-232 laptop, so that's not a problem. I have a Panasonic CF-53 Toughbook that I have been trying to get setup for DIS and INPA.
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Burying the lede - details first to help with the questions: