BrokenComputer
Junior Member
The original problem is now preventing me from installing WindowsXP MediaCenter.
I am trying to put together a Media Center PC. I bought an A64 3000+, A8V, 1GB DDR, and Windows XP Media Center. I was able to install it last week without any problems, but after having it run for less then 24 hours it suddenly crashed, resetting on its own. It then would not boot back up. It wouldn't get past the XP startup screen. Once or twice it would make it to the login screen but would give an error that some login file was corrupt. I tried recovering Windows, but it gave me an error at 60% of the Windows install, saying "A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer."
There was some technical information as well. I took a picture of it with my digital camera and can e-mail the image to anyone who wishes to see it. I don?t see anyway to post a picture in this forum.
I then tried to do a new install and basically the same error message came up at 60% installation. The description was slightly different but still saying the same thing.
I then rebooted my computer, and my video card crapped out, which really pissed me off because it was a Radon9800 pro. I thought maybe the problem was that my video card was overheating, so I put in an older video card I had and the same error occurred on install. Then I tried installing my old Windows2000, but with Windows 2000 the same error came up. I then thought maybe the hard drive became corrupt, so I bought the Raptor, which is when I had the problem with the installing on the Raptor. I am now able to install on the Raptor, but I am still getting the same error at 60% install.
Has anyone ever had this error on install?
A list of hardware connected to the computer is as follows:
A64 3000+
Asus A8V
1 GB corsair XMS (2 512MB) DDR400
(Radon 9800 pro "not working anymore") now (Rage128 pro)
ATI HDTV wonder
ATI TV wonder Elite
Audigy 2 ZS Platinum
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
PS. mechBgon
Thanks for the fast help with the problem of installing on the Raptor.
I am trying to put together a Media Center PC. I bought an A64 3000+, A8V, 1GB DDR, and Windows XP Media Center. I was able to install it last week without any problems, but after having it run for less then 24 hours it suddenly crashed, resetting on its own. It then would not boot back up. It wouldn't get past the XP startup screen. Once or twice it would make it to the login screen but would give an error that some login file was corrupt. I tried recovering Windows, but it gave me an error at 60% of the Windows install, saying "A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer."
There was some technical information as well. I took a picture of it with my digital camera and can e-mail the image to anyone who wishes to see it. I don?t see anyway to post a picture in this forum.
I then tried to do a new install and basically the same error message came up at 60% installation. The description was slightly different but still saying the same thing.
I then rebooted my computer, and my video card crapped out, which really pissed me off because it was a Radon9800 pro. I thought maybe the problem was that my video card was overheating, so I put in an older video card I had and the same error occurred on install. Then I tried installing my old Windows2000, but with Windows 2000 the same error came up. I then thought maybe the hard drive became corrupt, so I bought the Raptor, which is when I had the problem with the installing on the Raptor. I am now able to install on the Raptor, but I am still getting the same error at 60% install.
Has anyone ever had this error on install?
A list of hardware connected to the computer is as follows:
A64 3000+
Asus A8V
1 GB corsair XMS (2 512MB) DDR400
(Radon 9800 pro "not working anymore") now (Rage128 pro)
ATI HDTV wonder
ATI TV wonder Elite
Audigy 2 ZS Platinum
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
PS. mechBgon
Thanks for the fast help with the problem of installing on the Raptor.