Re: Windows XP Home Edition Boot Problem
- From: "thelostgeek" <thelostgeek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 11:03:04 -0700
"Anna" wrote:
> > thelostgeek wrote:
> >
> >> My Grandfather and I are building a computer from scratch. We finished
> >> the internal stuff. Then we formatted BIOS Program. Finally, we put in
> >> the Windows XP Home Edition CD with SP 2.I had tried to install
> >> something, but error occured, so this is my 2nd attempt to install.
> >> Getting ready starts fine, then comes the menus.
> >> The first Menu gave me the following options:
> >> 1. Setting up Windows XP Now
> >> 2. To repair a Windows XP Installtion using Recovery Console.
> >> I chose to Set up Win. XP Now
> >> Then the End-User's licence agreement comes. I do Accept.
> >> Then it shows my Partitions to choose from. I've got two
> >>
> >> C: Partition [NTFS} 76285 MB [76197 Free]
> >> Unpartioned space 8 MB
> >> I did not know where the Unpartioned space came from or what it means,
> >> so I clicked C: Partition.
> >> I got another menu giving me 3 options
> >> 1. Format the Partition using the NTFS File System (Quick)
> >> 2. Format the Partition using the NTFS File System
> >> 3. Leave the Current File System Intact
> >> I choose Leaving the Current File System Intact.
> >> Then Came another menu. There was a Windows Folder installed.
> >> it gave me two options
> >> 1. Delete old folder, Make a new one.
> >> 2. Use Different Folder.
> >> I choose Deleting the Old folder and making a new one.
> >> It exmines the Disks and makes a list of files to me copied
> >> During coping, it shows up numerous times saying that setup cannot
> >> copy a certain file. It gives me the choice to retry of skip. I Retry.
> >> Sooner or later in the middle of the coping, a tech error pops up.
> >> Page_Fault_in_Non-Paged_Area
>
>
> "Malke" <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%237F3yQkgFHA.4032@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Your post is a bit unclear as to exactly what you've done, but mainly
> > the issue is that your clean install of XPSP2 fails, right? Normally
> > failures to install an operating system are because of hardware
> > problems. The RAM you are using may be faulty or marginal, not right
> > for the motherboard, etc. I would test the RAM and other hardware
> > components, particularly since you built the machine yourself. Here are
> > general hardware troubleshooting steps - not everything will apply to
> > you. I've also included a link to installation instructions for XP:
> >
> > 1) Open the computer and run it open, cleaning out all dust bunnies and
> > observing all fans (overheating will cause system freezing). Obviously
> > you can't do this with a laptop, but you can hear if the fan is running
> > and feel if the laptop is getting too hot.
> >
> > 2) Test the RAM - I like Memtest86+ from www.memtest.org. Obviously, you
> > have to get the program from a working machine. You will either
> > download the precompiled Windows binary to make a bootable floppy or
> > the .iso to make a bootable cd. If you want to use the latter, you'll
> > need to have third-party burning software on the machine where you
> > download the file - XP's built-in burning capability won't do the job.
> > In either case, boot with the media you made. The test will run
> > immediately. Let the test run for an extended period of time - unless
> > errors are seen immediately. If you get any errors, replace the RAM.
> >
> > 3) Test the hard drive with a diagnostic utility from the mftr. Usually
> > you will download the file and make a bootable floppy with it. Boot
> > with the media and do a thorough test. If the drive has physical
> > errors, replace it.
> >
> > 4) The power supply may be going bad or be inadequate for the devices
> > you have in the system. The adequacy issue doesn't really apply to a
> > laptop, although of course the power
> > supply can be faulty.
> >
> > 5) Test the motherboard with something like TuffTest from
> > www.tufftest.com. Sometimes this is useful, and sometimes it isn't.
> >
> > http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html - Clean Install
> >
> > Malke
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>
>
> thelostgeek
> Mr. Malke may be right - your problem may be due to a hardware defect, but I
> really don't think so. At least not until we have more evidence that the
> problem is hardware-related.
>
> So let's start from scratch, OK?
>
> I'm assuming two things at this stage...
> 1. You correctly built your computer, i.e., all of the components were
> correctly installed and they are correctly connected/configured. So that
> when you powered up your computer for the first time after assembly (with no
> operating system having being installed at this time) there were no
> strange/error messages that appeared on your monitor screen. Is that a fair
> assumption?
> I'm a little uneasy over your comment that you & your granddad "formatted
> the BIOS Program". I trust you mean by that that you reviewed the system
> settings of your motherboard's BIOS to ensure their correctness for your
> specific installation. Do I have this right? And you're reasonably sure that
> whatever changes or options you selected were the correct ones, right?
>
> 2. There is no data on your hard drive that you need at this point. I
> mention this because what we are going to do (with your approval) is to
> totally remove whatever contents are presently on that drive and start as if
> the disk is "virgin". Is that OK?
>
> So, if you want to go on, please respond to the above and we'll take it from
> there step-by-step.
> Anna
>
>
> I would like to do that, but let me reinforce the goal of the problem: I have no Operating system. I need to install and boot Windows XP Home Edition
.
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