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| 754679 | 2009-03-09 05:12:00 | Umm so did u install a service pack?? When / or if it manages to boot into windows? What kind of hdd is it?? SATA? IDE? Could be a faulty cable or something I installed Windows when I managed to get it booted the first time, installed all the device drivers, etc. Initially I thought its only the USB that's not working properly. As regards 'service pack', you mean XP's SP3? I was using a slipstreamed SP3 CD to install windows. Tried SATA initially and after that tried IDE HDD which produced exactly the same problem. |
bk T (215) | ||
| 754680 | 2009-03-09 05:16:00 | Ok whats the PSU?? Maybe thats the prob. Obviously, something is 1/2 stuffed. Since it goes when it feels like it If it manages to boot into windows again, go to start/run type eventvwr Look under system and application. Look for any X's or ! If there are any double click on them, click on the icon under the down arrow, paste it here |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 754681 | 2009-03-09 07:22:00 | Ok whats the PSU?? Maybe thats the prob. Obviously, something is 1/2 stuffed. Since it goes when it feels like it If it manages to boot into windows again, go to start/run type eventvwr Look under system and application. Look for any X's or ! If there are any double click on them, click on the icon under the down arrow, paste it here Tried on 2 different known-to-be good PSUs with same results. Will check the event viewer when it has good mood. |
bk T (215) | ||
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