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Continuous Reboot during Xp Installation
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Hi
I think you need to look at your Bios, and address any issues.
Turn your PC on, and press F2 (or Del) until the Setup menu starts.
Apologies, I'm going to be vague, if you look down the menu list, you should find entries for Disk 0, and Disk 1, or something similar. The top entry should have your primary hard drive, and the second should have your CD Rom listed. If the top entry, is blank, use the commands listed at the bottom of the screen to enable your new harddrive.
I shall endevour to provide some more clarity when I am at work tomorrow.
Regards, David
I think you need to look at your Bios, and address any issues.
Turn your PC on, and press F2 (or Del) until the Setup menu starts.
Apologies, I'm going to be vague, if you look down the menu list, you should find entries for Disk 0, and Disk 1, or something similar. The top entry should have your primary hard drive, and the second should have your CD Rom listed. If the top entry, is blank, use the commands listed at the bottom of the screen to enable your new harddrive.
I shall endevour to provide some more clarity when I am at work tomorrow.
Regards, David
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Hi
I've had another think, and guess, that you would have problems with the initial stages of installation if the HDD was not properly set up in Bios, but still feel the problem must exist within the Bios, or Raid Configuration.
Again in the Bios, have a look at the Boot Sequence, make sure the HDD is enabled, and for the moment set as the first boot device.
Is you new HDD a Sata drive, or IDE. If it is the former, the problem may be within the the Raid utility, which should be accessable during POST, (Power On Self Test, the black screen white text start up). Do you know what motherboard you have, maybe I can find instructions to further assist, otherwise you'll have to work out what key opens the utility, and how to configure it yourself. Try pressing all the "F" keys, (except F2 if that opens Bios).
I had the very same issue with my PC at home, and I had to find the Raid utility, F6 I think, and configured the drive to work.
Regards, David
I've had another think, and guess, that you would have problems with the initial stages of installation if the HDD was not properly set up in Bios, but still feel the problem must exist within the Bios, or Raid Configuration.
Again in the Bios, have a look at the Boot Sequence, make sure the HDD is enabled, and for the moment set as the first boot device.
Is you new HDD a Sata drive, or IDE. If it is the former, the problem may be within the the Raid utility, which should be accessable during POST, (Power On Self Test, the black screen white text start up). Do you know what motherboard you have, maybe I can find instructions to further assist, otherwise you'll have to work out what key opens the utility, and how to configure it yourself. Try pressing all the "F" keys, (except F2 if that opens Bios).
I had the very same issue with my PC at home, and I had to find the Raid utility, F6 I think, and configured the drive to work.
Regards, David
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My HDD is an IDE PATA 200GB Maxtor. My motherboard is an ECS however I do not have the model number with me at work. I have determined that F8 brings up the boot sequence which allows me to select where to boot from and DEL opens the BIOS settings. I am not sure I have seen the RAID utility before. I will try some of the other 'f' keys to see if I can access.
If my HDD type and Motherboard manufactureer sheds some light on the problem please let me know.
Thanks
If my HDD type and Motherboard manufactureer sheds some light on the problem please let me know.
Thanks
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Pressing F8 allows me to select the HDD to boot from but it ends up back to the continuous boot. If I select the CD it boots back to the Windows set up screen and asks if I would like to install windows. I am lost.
If I cannot resolve this would it work if I installed Windows by connecting it to another computer? Would I then be able to put it in my computer? or is there something that happens with the installation that is computer specific?
Thanks
If I cannot resolve this would it work if I installed Windows by connecting it to another computer? Would I then be able to put it in my computer? or is there something that happens with the installation that is computer specific?
Thanks
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