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Thread ID: 52846 2004-12-31 20:33:00 Clean & reinstall of ME on old pc Colin Green (6713) Press F1
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309302 2004-12-31 20:33:00 Hi,
I've set up my new machine with ME and have attempted to do a clean up of my old machine and reinstal ME. I had no joy trying to format the drive as the machine keeps stopping when at 73% of pre-reading b4 formating (with message - insufficient memory) I tried a new instal over the top (twice) but got blue screen error after instal (while starting re-configering of hardware devices) can't re start (except in boot mode), tried to uninstal but get message (error reading cd) Am almost at wits end and am ready to employ C:sledgehammer.exe. Please help me clean this B.....
Colin Green (6713)
309303 2004-12-31 20:43:00 Are you booting from the cd (changed the bootdisk in BIOS to CD), and booting from cd, then formatting/installing windows me??

U cant format windows, if youre using it. I would also clean / wipe the cd. It maybe dirty or your cdrom maybe faulty.

How much memory have u got in the system??
Speedy Gonzales (78)
309304 2004-12-31 20:55:00 Hi Colin
Just looked up an earlier thread of yours that seems to refer to the same install are you still having problems with this install?
Two things that maybe effecting this install you say that it BSOD's (Blue Screen of Death) and gives error meassage of not enough memory

Areas I would look at




Get memtest86 and run it, you may have faulty RAM, this application will tell you if you have. You'll have to google it I'm afraid, its freeware.
if possible run scandisk from your boot disk and do a surface scan you may have bad sectors on your hard drive.
The reason I would start here is you say this reinstall on an old machine

good luck
beama (111)
309305 2004-12-31 22:39:00 Are you booting from the cd (changed the bootdisk in BIOS to CD), and booting from cd, then formatting/installing windows me??

U cant format windows, if youre using it. I would also clean / wipe the cd. It maybe dirty or your cdrom maybe faulty.

How much memory have u got in the system??




No I haven't tried bios change of booting sequence..... will give it a go.

I have just recently formated a new machine after a ME install... see earlier thread.

The cd rom may be suspect but seems to have read ok to re-load ME.... it does however go blue in the face when first trying to select device drivers, but shouldn't be reading from cd by then, as it has completed loading and re-booted ok to that point.

have 256 mb ram
Colin Green (6713)
309306 2004-12-31 22:48:00 Hi Colin
Just looked up an earlier thread of yours that seems to refer to the same install are you still having problems with this install?
Two things that maybe effecting this install you say that it BSOD's (Blue Screen of Death) and gives error meassage of not enough memory

Areas I would look at




Get memtest86 and run it, you may have faulty RAM, this application will tell you if you have. You'll have to google it I'm afraid, its freeware.
if possible run scandisk from your boot disk and do a surface scan you may have bad sectors on your hard drive.
The reason I would start here is you say this reinstall on an old machine

good luck


No, not same install.. got that one sorted (thanks) this is a clean up of the old machine for my kids.


Will have a look for memtest86 (thanks) and give it a whirl.

Have run full surface scan.. no problems there, perhaps the ram has suddenly become faulty..... though does register in bios ok.

Perhaps I could pull the drive and plug it into my new machine, then delete and re-format????
Colin Green (6713)
309307 2005-01-01 00:49:00 Are you booting from the cd (changed the bootdisk in BIOS to CD), and booting from cd, then formatting/installing windows me??

U cant format windows, if youre using it. I would also clean / wipe the cd. It maybe dirty or your cdrom maybe faulty.

How much memory have u got in the system??


Tried the bios-boot change to cd..... with exactly the same results :badpc:
Colin Green (6713)
309308 2005-01-01 00:55:00 Well I would either get a new Windows ME CD, or buy a completely different version of Windows. Or replace the cd rom. Speedy Gonzales (78)
309309 2005-01-01 06:48:00 Perhaps I could pull the drive and plug it into my new machine, then delete and re-format????[/QUOTE]

Probably the simplest answer.

if it turns to custard again, you know where to look.

D.
drb1 (4492)
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