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Add another notch to XP's bragging rights for frustrating would-be first time system creators. I have entered the nightmare and find myself in the dark, alone, and in desperate need of help. (End drama.)
Okay. Like so many, I cannot get XP to do a fresh install on my HD: it refuses to begin installation on my HD raw or with partition; it locks up while copying system files after the drive has formatted; it gives any of numerous STOP error messages (never the same); it even, ONCE, completely installed on my HD and then my computer refused to boot from the HD.
I have tried so many work arounds, I'm fresh out of ideas.
Here's what I have.. I'm listing all the bits and pieces I've interchanged, trying different setups in hopes that one, just one, would work:
CASE: Antec PP-352X Case, 350W
MBRD: Soltek SL-75DRV2
CHIP: Athlon XP 1700+
MMRY: 512MB PC 2100, Samsung K4H560838B-TCB0
CARD: GeForce 3 Ti 200
CARD: Radeon All-in-Wonder
CARD: Voodoo3
HD : Western Digital 80 GB, 7200 RPM
HD : Maxtor 80 GB, 7200 RPM
CD : Sony Spressa CRX145E CDRW
CD : Hitachi DVD GD-2000
I only keep one HD, one CARD, and one CD device active during the install.
I have also updated the FLASH BIOS at www.soltek.com/tw. The update was successful, but no change to the installation process.
Also, just FYI, I have set the jumpers S1-S3 myself, in the following fashion:
S1: 11.0x
S2: 1.75v
S3: 133.3Mhz Internal clock, 33.3Mhz PCI clock, 266Mhz FSB
I have, of course, set these at default.. no change.
I have gone into BIOS (hit delete during boot), turned off all cache, shadowing, usb, serial and parallel ports.. I've really tweaked everything, disabled and re-enabled the bits and pieces.
The only thing I have not changed, outside of the case, processor and motherboard, is my memory stick... as I don't have access to another (unless I buy another one).
... could the memory stick be the problem? Could the stick REALLY be the big deal? If so, please, please say the word.
ANY help appreciated.
-- you know it's bad when you look at your first-built computer, so proud that you've properly constructed it physically, so frustrated that it won't run and everytime you try something new, it fails, that you think to yourself, 'suicide would be better than having to deal with this'. (jk)
Thanks in advance.
-Edward
Okay. Like so many, I cannot get XP to do a fresh install on my HD: it refuses to begin installation on my HD raw or with partition; it locks up while copying system files after the drive has formatted; it gives any of numerous STOP error messages (never the same); it even, ONCE, completely installed on my HD and then my computer refused to boot from the HD.
I have tried so many work arounds, I'm fresh out of ideas.
Here's what I have.. I'm listing all the bits and pieces I've interchanged, trying different setups in hopes that one, just one, would work:
CASE: Antec PP-352X Case, 350W
MBRD: Soltek SL-75DRV2
CHIP: Athlon XP 1700+
MMRY: 512MB PC 2100, Samsung K4H560838B-TCB0
CARD: GeForce 3 Ti 200
CARD: Radeon All-in-Wonder
CARD: Voodoo3
HD : Western Digital 80 GB, 7200 RPM
HD : Maxtor 80 GB, 7200 RPM
CD : Sony Spressa CRX145E CDRW
CD : Hitachi DVD GD-2000
I only keep one HD, one CARD, and one CD device active during the install.
I have also updated the FLASH BIOS at www.soltek.com/tw. The update was successful, but no change to the installation process.
Also, just FYI, I have set the jumpers S1-S3 myself, in the following fashion:
S1: 11.0x
S2: 1.75v
S3: 133.3Mhz Internal clock, 33.3Mhz PCI clock, 266Mhz FSB
I have, of course, set these at default.. no change.
I have gone into BIOS (hit delete during boot), turned off all cache, shadowing, usb, serial and parallel ports.. I've really tweaked everything, disabled and re-enabled the bits and pieces.
The only thing I have not changed, outside of the case, processor and motherboard, is my memory stick... as I don't have access to another (unless I buy another one).
... could the memory stick be the problem? Could the stick REALLY be the big deal? If so, please, please say the word.
ANY help appreciated.
-- you know it's bad when you look at your first-built computer, so proud that you've properly constructed it physically, so frustrated that it won't run and everytime you try something new, it fails, that you think to yourself, 'suicide would be better than having to deal with this'. (jk)
Thanks in advance.
-Edward