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Help ARGH!!! I need help!!!

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Hello all...pretty nre to this game but I'm in need of assistance. I decided (maybe unwisely) to build my own PC. I have the following - Asrock m/board/XP 2000 processor/256 DDR 400/Geforce graphics/cdrom/40 gb harddrive.
Just a bare system for me to build on really....
Anyway, I have both 98 and XP pro yet I can't get any operating system to work. When I put everything together it ran post as it should I think and I put in my 98 startup disk. Everything seemed to be ok until I ran SETUP to actually install via Cdrom. Basically the PC crashed. I downloaded startup floppys for XP pro from microsoft and after it had run through all the floppys it asked for the Cd and after I put it in it crashed once more. I tried 98 again and I got a bit further - but as it went into the setup screen for 98 I got a general error (can't remember exactly what it said). I'm at the end of my tether! It's as if as soon as it wants to install something or save something it gives up and crashes. Why oh why oh why? Any help would be greatfully accepted!!
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Re: ARGH!!! I need help!!!

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try a different cdrom
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Your problem looks complicated.But,I think,you should first manually copy and paste all the winxp or win98files from your cdrom to a selected drive in your hard disk.Generally,people selects the other drive than the main drive like c so that if you need to get rid of viruses or reinstal,you can go to dos mode and delete all c drive files and run setup from d drive or the other drive.Make sure that you are not overwriting anything..if you have,you have to delete thosewindows from dos mode..
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from your cdrom to a selected drive in your hard disk.Generally,people selects the other drive than the main drive like c so that if you need to get rid of viruses or reinstal



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"from your cdrom to a selected drive in your hard disk.Generally,people selects the other drive than the main drive like c so that if you need to get rid of viruses or reinstal"
I don't know why are you mad at me,maybe because of the spellings sorry :-|
Yeah If you need to setup win98 or winxp then you can also setup from a particular drive.For example,Steven says he can't get neither xp nor 98 to work...maybe he's overwriting his previous wps?I'm not sure but here's how to do it:
copy all the files from the folder for winxp/98 after exploring your cd and clean up the drive manually( from windows) after you have selected on which drive you will keep a backup of your operating system and from which drive you will delete/format your current operating system..(my idea is that,if Steven is REALLY having so many problems with floppy's or cd's he can try this method).Suppose,you are re-installing winxp and your current windows and its system files are in c drive.Get rid of some files from windows to recycle bin and then copy and paste all the files including setup.exe and any folder that might be needed for your setup process.Now restart your computer and take the xp boot cd out,keep pressing "f8" untill you get to see the command prompt or dos mode...remember that you must have nc5 or nortan commander for this.Open nc5 from there ( it's better if nc5 is in d drive and u are deleting windows from c drive ) , delete everything including empty directories and sub-directories ,use the " tab " key to change sides.
Good.Now open the winxp saved folder from d drive and find out "setup.exe" and run it...you will need to enter the cd key somewhere i can't remember...I think this method is better than directly overwriting everything from windows as it always keeps a backup always for you...

But if you are having problems with your cd reading,or the ability of the cd drive to read data from the disk,then I suggest that you should try another cd rom.
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Thanks for the responses - I have tried other CD Roms. It is a brand new hard drive which has never had windows on it. I'm pretty new to all this stuff as this is my first attempt at building a PC.
It just doesn't seem to want to install anything on!
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ok - you'll have to bear with me if i'm making no sense....
Here are the facts!
*I have a brand new system comprising of brand new components
*It has never had windows installed on it.
*This is what is happening when I try and install windows
*First 98....
I put in my 98 floppy startup disk and switch on.
It installs virtual drivers for my CD Rom
It starts to read CD then crashes. Once it did get me as far as the first setup screen yet i got a General Protection Fault (can't remember exactly what it said...)
*have also tried my other Cd Rom which does exactly the same thing.

*Then I tried XP
*I downloaded 6 x floppy startup disks from M/soft website on another PC.
*These sometime crash the system but worked once
*It gets as far as asking me where I want to put XP
*I select my hard drive and then (you guessed it) the system crashes!
*Incidently, the same startup disks worked fine and dandy on my old mans PC and XP was succesfully installed.

***I am unable to install any version of Windows!***

My BIOS recognises everything and states everything is OK.

My girlfriend is very bored of my meddling and would like her living room back to normal. I may throw the thing (the PC) out of the window shortly.

Any help would be extremely appreciated! Thanks Steve
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1st, is there a reason you are using startup discs for XP? You can install straight from the CD if you set your bios as the 1st boot device..
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Did you format the drive before you started .
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q255867
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I downloaded the floppys for XP because I tried setting my BIOS to boot from CD Rom first but it wouldn't recognise the CD (the same CD that my dad installed on his PC which worked fine).
I formatted the Hard Drive first off.
I do not understand. I have 2 CD Rom (DVD and reader) both work fine.
Could it be my memory?
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