Hi there,
I just persuaded my boss to let me upgrade my crappy old work PC from Win2K to XP Pro. I backed up everything I needed to, then ran the setup disk (fully legal XP Pro upgrade edition).
I deleted the existing partition fine, then created a new one and ran a quick NTFS format on it. Except it froze at 20%.
I tried again, using the full format. This time it never made it to 1%.
System is an old AMD Thunderbird 1Ghz on a Biostar KT133 motherboard (M7VKB Ver 1.0) with the latest BIOS.
The BIOS is setup correctly, the drive is detected fine and everything was running smoothly if a bit slow under Win2K (which I now wish to God I hadn't removed).
I need to get the system up and running again but am out of ideas.
I just persuaded my boss to let me upgrade my crappy old work PC from Win2K to XP Pro. I backed up everything I needed to, then ran the setup disk (fully legal XP Pro upgrade edition).
I deleted the existing partition fine, then created a new one and ran a quick NTFS format on it. Except it froze at 20%.
I tried again, using the full format. This time it never made it to 1%.
System is an old AMD Thunderbird 1Ghz on a Biostar KT133 motherboard (M7VKB Ver 1.0) with the latest BIOS.
The BIOS is setup correctly, the drive is detected fine and everything was running smoothly if a bit slow under Win2K (which I now wish to God I hadn't removed).
I need to get the system up and running again but am out of ideas.