freakin....wtf...i can't install this stupid windows xp!!!

DanTMWTMP

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damn it...attempting to install all night..now i'm super duper frustrated to the max ultra max super .. :| :| :|

first of all, the comp has booting up issues....it'll boot once in awhile, but most of the time it won't boot at all....


i stick winxp cd inside, ..finally arrive to the part where it goes "copying windows files".... it always says "cannot find blah.dll/blah.sys, please insert windows xp pro CD in..." ..and it's a different freakin file everytime i tried it...it's DIFFERENT EVERY TIME!...

cleaned out the damn CD, cleaned out the drive using those drive cleaner things..........

does the same crap...and i've been at this for 8 friggin hours..i'm super mad


thx for letting me vent..my sunday just went off of an awful note...beware... :|


EDIT: my dad's comp btw...

EDIT2: wow you guys rule thanks jimmygates, insane3d, and ndee! :) oh and tabb for that little smile hehehe
 

Are you doing a fresh install, or are you trying to 'upgrade the install?' Personally, I'd wipe the drive and fill it with zeroes and then do an install.
 

jimmygates

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If it's getting a random error message all the time, most likely the ram is incompatible or defective.




-Jimbo
 

Insane3D

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Yeah, that almost always is a result of memory corruption. I would switch out sticks and back off the memory timings to the most relaxed.
 

mwtgg

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Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
a retail one from work...corp ed.

Could be a bad cd, try another. If could also be the cdrom drive, however unlikely, it's still a possibility. If it still is messed up, it has to be a hardware compatibility issue.. :(

Sue Bill for damages, and a wasted Sunday. :D
 

DurocShark

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Originally posted by: Insane3D
Yeah, that almost always is a result of memory corruption. I would switch out sticks and back off the memory timings to the most relaxed.

That happened to me too... And at least in my case it's not related to hardware since it did it on every machine I tried. :(

I have 3 copies I used for the installs. When it couldn't find the file on one, I'd switch disks. :p (Yes, I had retail copies, but I was using ent editions to avoid the registration crap.)
 

ndee

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try exchanging the IDE cable. Had the same problem, changed the IDE cable et voila.
 

Tab

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You think thats annoying? How about being on your computer playing games then suddenly being bobarded by gay porn windows and realizing someone just hacked into your computer?
 

Insane3D

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Originally posted by: Tabb
You think thats annoying? How about being on your computer playing games then suddenly being bobarded by gay porn windows and realizing someone just hacked into your computer?

Suuuure. We know you signed yourself up for that! :Q


Hehe. j/k of course. ;)

:)
 

DanTMWTMP

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Originally posted by: Tabb
You think thats annoying? How about being on your computer playing games then suddenly being bobarded by gay porn windows and realizing someone just hacked into your computer?

hehehe...that brought a smile.... thx hehehe


i'm attempting ur guys' suggestions now....i'll get back to u w/ updates...
 

DanTMWTMP

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k well...i underclocked to the max (well, already did it b4,..), swapped ide cables AND the memory..








and...



















IT WORKED!!!!! THANKS NDEE AND JIMMYGATES AND INSANE3d!!! I OWE YOU GUYS A SUNDAY! :p oh yeah and TABB for the smile... :)

hmm...i shoulda thought about the memory swapping thing...wtf why couldn't i think of that...sigh....haven't used regular SDRAM in a long time....
well, whichever fixed it, either ndee's or jimmygates/insane3d's suggestions fixed it...thx much to u guys..i feel better now..u guys own..
 

Insane3D

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NP. Glad to hear it worked. It's usually memory or a corrupted CD/IDE cable, but the former seems to be it more of the time in my experience. :)
 

ndee

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No problem Dan :) I had the problem with an installation for about 3 months before I figured out that I could change the IDE cables :) Oh well, lesson learned :) Let memtest86 run to see if the RAM is really broken.