My friend has an IBM Netvista he has had for a year or two.
He put it in storage for about 6 months while he moved and when he brought it out, he noticed that it just wasnt the same as when he had it before. He asked me to put a fresh install on there for him and format whatever was on there.
I formatted the drive and started up the install process using a windows xp pro CD.
When it starts all the setup files and then goes to restart for the next part of the install that is when all hell breaks loose.
First thing that normally happens is that the computer asks if I want to boot from the CD, I dont want to do that again because then I am back to square one, but then it restarts and asks again, want to boot from the CD. It wont continue with the installation.
What is the best way to go about this?
its a bootable CD Rom, right now my start up order is CDROM, Hard Drive, Floppy.
Should that be changed at all? Bad Hard Drive maybe?
Thanks for any help.
He put it in storage for about 6 months while he moved and when he brought it out, he noticed that it just wasnt the same as when he had it before. He asked me to put a fresh install on there for him and format whatever was on there.
I formatted the drive and started up the install process using a windows xp pro CD.
When it starts all the setup files and then goes to restart for the next part of the install that is when all hell breaks loose.
First thing that normally happens is that the computer asks if I want to boot from the CD, I dont want to do that again because then I am back to square one, but then it restarts and asks again, want to boot from the CD. It wont continue with the installation.
What is the best way to go about this?
its a bootable CD Rom, right now my start up order is CDROM, Hard Drive, Floppy.
Should that be changed at all? Bad Hard Drive maybe?
Thanks for any help.