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I should've known this wouldn't be straight-forward. <g> I had to buy a new
PC because the old one's MoBo fried. It was due for replacement anyway. The new PC came with WinXP/Home. I purchased the XP/Pro upgrade retail, but it won't install. First attempt: when prompted whether I wanted to download latest files for the upgrade I chose yes. (This was lunchtime. I went off to work assuming it would go about its stuff while I was gone.) Got home, and machine is frozen on the same screen still saying "connecting to Microsoft". Hmph. I killed it and the machine booted back into XP/Home as if nothing had happened. Great! Second attempt: Said NO to downloading <g> and setup proceeded to copy files. At the end, it rebooted. Got the BIOS splash screen followed by the XP "Cylon" splash screen ... followed by a black screen and the whole thing just keeps repeating in a terminal loop. I *think* I remember a "reboot on error" setting in XP but can't find any reference to it. I need to turn that off. I can tell there's some sort of character mode error screen before each reboot but it's brief enough I can't read it. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I've repeated this several times (always reverting with the vendor's 'restore' image). One of the setup program's options after a failure is to install whole. That succeeded, but to a partition I didn't even know I had, and of course I've lost the drivers for video, sound, and the CD/DVD burner software. (The only software I actually *care* about in this mess. <g> ) I'm open to suggestions. Anyone? Dan |
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Troubleshooting Windows XP Setup
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_setup.htm -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Dan Freeman" wrote: | I should've known this wouldn't be straight-forward. <g> I had to buy a new | PC because the old one's MoBo fried. It was due for replacement anyway. | | The new PC came with WinXP/Home. I purchased the XP/Pro upgrade retail, but | it won't install. | | First attempt: when prompted whether I wanted to download latest files for | the upgrade I chose yes. (This was lunchtime. I went off to work assuming it | would go about its stuff while I was gone.) | | Got home, and machine is frozen on the same screen still saying "connecting | to Microsoft". | | Hmph. I killed it and the machine booted back into XP/Home as if nothing had | happened. Great! | | Second attempt: Said NO to downloading <g> and setup proceeded to copy | files. At the end, it rebooted. Got the BIOS splash screen followed by the | XP "Cylon" splash screen ... followed by a black screen and the whole thing | just keeps repeating in a terminal loop. | | I *think* I remember a "reboot on error" setting in XP but can't find any | reference to it. I need to turn that off. I can tell there's some sort of | character mode error screen before each reboot but it's brief enough I can't | read it. Can anyone point me in the right direction? | | I've repeated this several times (always reverting with the vendor's | 'restore' image). One of the setup program's options after a failure is to | install whole. That succeeded, but to a partition I didn't even know I had, | and of course I've lost the drivers for video, sound, and the CD/DVD burner | software. (The only software I actually *care* about in this mess. <g> ) | | I'm open to suggestions. Anyone? | | Dan |
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Thanks so much, Carey!
Dan Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote: > Troubleshooting Windows XP Setup > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_setup.htm > > >> I should've known this wouldn't be straight-forward. <g> I had to >> buy a new PC because the old one's MoBo fried. It was due for >> replacement anyway. >> >> The new PC came with WinXP/Home. I purchased the XP/Pro upgrade >> retail, but it won't install. >> >> First attempt: when prompted whether I wanted to download latest >> files for the upgrade I chose yes. (This was lunchtime. I went off >> to work assuming it would go about its stuff while I was gone.) >> >> Got home, and machine is frozen on the same screen still saying >> "connecting to Microsoft". >> >> Hmph. I killed it and the machine booted back into XP/Home as if >> nothing had happened. Great! >> >> Second attempt: Said NO to downloading <g> and setup proceeded to >> copy files. At the end, it rebooted. Got the BIOS splash screen >> followed by the XP "Cylon" splash screen ... followed by a black >> screen and the whole thing just keeps repeating in a terminal loop. >> >> I *think* I remember a "reboot on error" setting in XP but can't >> find any reference to it. I need to turn that off. I can tell >> there's some sort of character mode error screen before each reboot >> but it's brief enough I can't read it. Can anyone point me in the >> right direction? >> >> I've repeated this several times (always reverting with the vendor's >> 'restore' image). One of the setup program's options after a failure >> is to install whole. That succeeded, but to a partition I didn't >> even know I had, and of course I've lost the drivers for video, >> sound, and the CD/DVD burner software. (The only software I actually >> *care* about in this mess. <g> ) >> >> I'm open to suggestions. Anyone? >> >> Dan |
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Unfortunately, the relevant links on that page appear to be broken. <sigh>
Thanks anyway! Dan Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote: > Troubleshooting Windows XP Setup > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_setup.htm > |
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