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enz660hp

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So I put together a rig for someone else. As im installing windows xp (the same disk that has worked for a long time already) it gives me the error that it needs some file from the windows xp cd. In the directory it shows, it wants the file from D:/i386. The cd is already inserted so sll I can do is press cancel. It comes up with another error, the same one as before. I press cancel again. When the install finishes, the windows xp theme is not showing and the startup takes a little bit longer than usual. I try a windows repair this time and it gives me the same error at the same time as before. Is this a disk error? Is it a hard drive error? Can someone put me in the right direction? Thanks.
 

greylica

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Core 2 Duo e6600 @ 3500mhz, 1.48vcore / Asus P5W-DH Deluxe / 2048mb Patiot PC2-5300 @ 973mhz (5-4-4-12) 2.15v / Nvidia PNY 7800gt +.1vmod, (490/574) / Silverstone ST75F 750watt / Asus Vento 3600 Black

If this is your system, try to lower these clocks a bit and your system can get more stable.
 

Seekermeister

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When I have had a problem such as that, I browsed to the location and/or file that it was looking for on the CD, and it worked just fine. The only time that it didn't was when I got a corrupt disk in a set that I had just purchased brand new. I have no idea of why the files were not found automatically, but as long as they are found, that is what counts.
 

enz660hp

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nope, not my system. So you are saying its because of the hdd heh? Ill give it a shot on my pc then....hopefully its not the hdd.
 

n7

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I've experienced this & seen this many times.

It's the RAM.
Either bad RAM, unstable overclocks, not enough vdimm, or bad RAM slots.

But it's extremely likely the issue is RAM.

Throw Memtest onto a CD/floppy & watch the errors crop up.
 

enz660hp

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well turns out the pc decided not to detect the dvd burner in the middle of the install process. I hooked up a regular dvd drive and it worked. Mem test was fine for 2 passes.
 

Seekermeister

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I have had problems like that with my LiteOn Combo drive. On the burners, I haven't had that problem...so far.