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rip_phreaker - May-05-2005 server time
best solution, download and install some kind of linux... no more computer problems laugh.gif

richardj - Jan-17-2005 server time
My XP Pro installed before always with no problem. This time, it just froze up with no error messages about a hundred times. bigcry.gif Finnaly, I disabled everything in the CMOS that I could (plug & play, network, modem exct.) then it went in right away. rolleyes.gif

I would try this, clean the cd & buy a cd player cleaner, its a cd with little brushes on it.

You can also try returning your CMOS to it's default by going into it & pressing F6, or hold down F6 as it boots. xyxthumbs.gif

Nathan - Jan-17-2005 server time
Sue them all.

Triple6_wild - Jan-16-2005 server time
aight hes gonna check for bad clusters so i will be back sooner or latter to let ya know how it works out cool.gif

rovingcowboy - Jan-16-2005 server time
sounds like your trying to put it on too small of a harddrive to me.

or the motherboard wont work with xp or the ram is not fast enough.

check out the requirements for the xp system and see if they are all met or if there is any chance that one requirement is too close to the lower end.

also it could be a pirate copy of xp your trying to install and the componet is the file on the orignal own's hard drive that the xp system needs.? that sometimes happens when the xp systems where bought as preinstalled.

you can always take it to the repair shop and have it check to see if it meets xp requirements.

the bad sectors on the hard drive wont stop an install unless the whole hard drive is bad. or just enough of it to not have enough room for xp.

xp takes a minimum of 196 mbs of ram why ? because xp use's ram for the recourse's and it also takes 150 mbs justs for the xp system it's self.

so to do any work on xp like photo shop you need a minimum of 512 mbs of rdram. if your mother board can handle it put on 1gb of ram.

also your hard drive might be too small. check that out.

thats all i can think of for now

good luck. cool.gif

Red Squirrel - Jan-16-2005 server time
Yeah forgot to mention that, did you test the drive for bad clusters? I've seen this a few times where a system won't even boot because of bad clusters. Most likely the system was moved while it was on. So many people do that...

Furball - Jan-16-2005 server time
What kind of system is windows XP going to be put on? Does it meet all the specifications? You might have less of something than windows XP requires. That's the only thing I can think of. Either that, or the install is a hacked copy that has errors on it. Did the hard drive format successfully? I would test it out to make sure that it's in working condition, or better yet, if you have a spare hard drive laying around, I would try that one to see if the install proceeds.

Red Squirrel - Jan-16-2005 server time
bad cd-rom drive maybe? I've had this happen to me once.

Triple6_wild - Jan-16-2005 server time
GA says it doesnt look damaged and he said its the 2nd disc he tryed

Chris Vogel - Jan-16-2005 server time
Microsoft suggests a damaged installation disc. Does it look damaged?

Triple6_wild - Jan-16-2005 server time
ok he replaced the ram and still no luck

any other ideas?

Red Squirrel - Jan-16-2005 server time
Try a memtest, sounds like bad ram. I had a similar issue, but in my case no errors, it would just reboot, turned out the stick of ram had millions of errors on it.

Triple6_wild - Jan-16-2005 server time
GA~
I'm attempting to install windows xp onto a formated harddrive and half way through the install I get the error "One of the components that windows needs to continue setup could not be installed" the computer then resets and the same thing happens again,its an endless chain of fatal errors. Anyone got any ideas?

666~
GA didnt wanna post him self so can ya help him out guys biglaugh.gif

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