First I would like to thank all of you who have responded to my query. I have been with Anandtech from the beginning and one of the special things about the group is the way members help each other.
My problem is solved. Unfortunately, I do not know, and presumably never will know, what the problem was. I used Acronis Drive Image in the Clone drive mode to make a clone of the hard drive in the other machine which was on an ABIT IC7 G motherboard to one of the Seagate 160 GB hard drives I have been trying to install Windows to. Both the CPUs and the graphics cards were different, but the CPU's were both Intel P4's and the graphics cards were both ATI Radeons -- of different models. Naturally the new machine did not boot without complaint from the clone drive, but I did get to Windows before problems began occurring. The desltop would appear for a moment and the machine would then reboot spontaneously. The page file had apparently been lost so in safe mode I set it to new sizes. That allowed me to get into Windows where I could systematically make changes for the new machine configuration. After several hours work, I now have the Turtlebeach Santa Cruz sound card installed and working and am on net -- both the LAN and with internet access. Bottom line, I am now where I should have been two days ago after less than an hour's work. I have installed Windows in dozens of machines and can't even guess what prevented me from installing on this one. The machine has run for hours, various programs and on and off the net with no problem. I plan to set it to run Prime 95 for a day just to make sure, but don't expect any further problems.
Thanks again to all of you who replied.
My problem is solved. Unfortunately, I do not know, and presumably never will know, what the problem was. I used Acronis Drive Image in the Clone drive mode to make a clone of the hard drive in the other machine which was on an ABIT IC7 G motherboard to one of the Seagate 160 GB hard drives I have been trying to install Windows to. Both the CPUs and the graphics cards were different, but the CPU's were both Intel P4's and the graphics cards were both ATI Radeons -- of different models. Naturally the new machine did not boot without complaint from the clone drive, but I did get to Windows before problems began occurring. The desltop would appear for a moment and the machine would then reboot spontaneously. The page file had apparently been lost so in safe mode I set it to new sizes. That allowed me to get into Windows where I could systematically make changes for the new machine configuration. After several hours work, I now have the Turtlebeach Santa Cruz sound card installed and working and am on net -- both the LAN and with internet access. Bottom line, I am now where I should have been two days ago after less than an hour's work. I have installed Windows in dozens of machines and can't even guess what prevented me from installing on this one. The machine has run for hours, various programs and on and off the net with no problem. I plan to set it to run Prime 95 for a day just to make sure, but don't expect any further problems.
Thanks again to all of you who replied.
