Hi, I'm trying to install Windows XP to an old Dell Latitude Laptop with Core 2 Solo, 60GB Hard Disk, and 1GB of RAM..... The reason I'm doing this is because someone who uses that laptop before installed Windows 7 Ultimate that made the laptop very Very VERY slow. So I booted up from a USB Stick and tried to install Windows XP. The problem is, I've been waiting for it to finish formatting (in NTFS format) for over 3 days now, and it has been stuck at 89% for 2 days. I don't know what's wrong .... I can still feel vibration from the laptop (which often means the hard drive is still spinning) and the heat signatures are normal for this kind of an old laptop.
So, here's the question: Should I force shutdown, boot up from the USB again, and try NTFS Quick Format? Or should I wait for more, maybe put more ventilation and patience? Or should I try to format in FAT format that I know will give alot of headaches ... even though the laptop's just gonna be used to browse the internet?
So, here's the question: Should I force shutdown, boot up from the USB again, and try NTFS Quick Format? Or should I wait for more, maybe put more ventilation and patience? Or should I try to format in FAT format that I know will give alot of headaches ... even though the laptop's just gonna be used to browse the internet?