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| Windows XP home install problems I had a PII running XP home on a 80G seagate hard drive. I bought a bare bones system w/ AMD Athlon XP 2700+ processor and 512M of ram. The manufaceur has the XP certificate for this mother board. I used the video card and hard drive out of the old systems, I formatted the hard drive and reinstalled XP. I loaded the drivers for the motherboard. Now when I try install SP2 it give me a file is corrupt message. It does that with several programs. I looked at my hardware manager and windows thinks my drive is a SCSI drive. So I reinstall. This was extremmly painful as the install kept being unable to find files and such. After many atempts, windows reinstalls w/the same problems. Any help or ideas? |
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| Re: Windows XP home install problems Under disk drives It list my seagate drive as ST380011A SCSI Disk device When it should be ATA. |
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| Re: Windows XP home install problems Yes- that model is (obviously) not a SCSI drive. The reason I asked is that drives connected to some RAID controllers (or RAID-capable motherboards) get reported/identified as SCSI drives. Is this a possiblity? Although I could be way off base on this, if you can give us the exact make/model of your motherboard that might help. |
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| Re: Windows XP home install problems The motherboard is an Biostar M7NCD with NVidia Force2 chipset. |
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| Re: Windows XP home install problems The drive being identified as SCSI really sounds to me like it has something to do with the fact that your motherboard has SATA and RAID capabilities, although I don't know if that has anything to do with the problems you're having. Have a look at the hard drive and RAID options in the BIOS. Turn off the RAID-related settings there and see if that changes anything. |
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| Re: Windows XP home install problems There are not any RAID options in BIOS, unfortunately. I am wondering if there are other BIOS settings that would change things. I am grasping at straws here. |
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| Re: Windows XP home install problems Hmm- That mobo is at least RAID-capable; maybe RAID is an option that's only available on some versions of the board. What are the exact errors that you're getting concerning file corruption? |
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| Re: Windows XP home install problems Last night the system was crashing so much that I tried to reinstall. It won't. When it tries to load the files during install I get file is corrupt use ESC to skip, enter to retry or F3 to quit. Most files a can retry and continue at least one or two won't retry. If I start over same thing. The files that it pukes on are different each time. I got through the file load. Now when it tries to install devices it will either give a stop error of 0x00000050, or 0x00000024 or just reboot by itself. I realize that reinstalling was a bad idea. |
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| Re: Windows XP home install problems Help I cannot get XP to install now. I get the "file xxxx.xx could not be written press enter to retry" message. At least one file will not retry. Install continues but will hang or give stop error 0x00000050. I read somewhere that maybe the new CDROM/R/RW could be the reason for the file was incorrectly written error, so I replaced with my old CDROM, no help I have tried both a clean install and a repaired install make no difference. I am at the end of my rope with this one. Any help please. The XP install disk worked fine with my old system, so I think that is not the problem, that and it is a different file that pukes each attempt. |
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