Probleme installation windows xp pro sp2




















Everything went well. Now my question is will the same procedure work with the new hard drive which is not partioned or formatted. When I press F12, will I be taken thru the same procedure as before? Will the operating system as it is installing on the new hard drive partition and format the blank hard drive as it asks me questions during the install? Will I need to do anything else or just follow the setup as it appears on the screen?

I would appreciate any help or tips. Go to Solution. Its great to hear that issue with the system has been resolved to your satisfaction. If you have any queries in future feel free to contacts us. For Dell support videos click Here.

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What fun. Yes, I tried everything personally, otherwise I would not post. I am not guessing. The answer is XP with SP2. I tried all the usual stuff for 11 hours and I kept on getting the same pci. Specifically, I tried bios upgrades and downgrades, changing video cards, using the WD hard drive tools, removing all expansion cards and connectors, and on and on and on.

So, a pci. I posted this here to share, and hopefully help others avoid the 11 hours of trial and error. XP with SP2!!! Thank You for all your questions and anwsers. Just wanted to thank you all for your questions and anwsers. The Slipstreamed version works great. Thanks again one and all.

As soon as i changed to a SP2 version of windows all went perfect. Thanks for putting an end to my pain. A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps: Check to be sure you have adequate disk space. If a driver is identified in the stop message, disable the driver or check with the manufacturer for driver updates. Try changing video adapters. Check with your hardware vendor for any BIOS updates.

I have tried to carry out a Repair Installation but when Windows first reboots after loading all the files, it reaches the Logo screen with the scrolling bar and then just 'Hangs' indefinitely. After that I can no longer boot-up at all, it just takes me to the Logo screen again and guess what - it hangs again. An earlier problem I found when I tried to boot-up in 'Safe Mode' was that after it had finished loading the drivers the last one being 'Mup. Thanks, Bob.

Share Flag. All Answers. Collapse -. You are getting the same screen because. Col 0 Votes. Re; You are getting the same screen because. DaveA David. Trusted Advisor. Spam Fighter. Joined Nov 16, Messages 17, Frank4d Retired Trusted Advisor.

Joined Sep 10, Messages 9, Memory or HDD. Run memtest for memory, diagnostics from your HDD manufacturer's web site. Hi, I checked by changing the RAM from new to the old ram ddr my old ram. But no good result. Downloaded the sea tools diagnostic tool from seagate website and have done with the tests.

My HDD passed the test. If there is problem in my Motherboard then I think it would not allow any version of XP. But just win xp pro without sp2 is working fine for years! Sugesstions are much appreciated. As Seen On. Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Latest posts. Windows PC won't power on - dead PSU?



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