I reloaded Xp Media Center edition on a friends computer. Its probably from 2007. It is the original XP discs that came with the Dell computer. It seems to hang quite a bit. Like it just goes off into la-la land and won't take any input. eventually it comes back.
Right now I'm trying to log in and its been at least 5 minutes and still not at desktop. If I let it sit I am 99% sure it will end up at the desktop within the next 15 minutes.
It was really bad at first install.. I got the chipset drivers installed in a controlled start by being patient by clicking on something walking away for a while then coming back. Yes controlled start exhibited the same problems. I thought I cured it. but now its back.
I updated the BIOS to the latest available on Dell support page. still no difference.
Is there any way to detect what is hanging the system? someone else before me tried to redo his computer and got a new hard drive. That obviously wasn't the problem.
I've got it all patched up with all/most of the Xp updates through Sp3.
maybe I need to apply the chipset drivers again.
I've installed plenty of 98/XP/Win7 systems and usually they run fine from a vanilla install.
Theres nothing funny in the BIOS that I can find.
Thanks.
I ran the system through Memtest and it passed that.
Right now I'm trying to log in and its been at least 5 minutes and still not at desktop. If I let it sit I am 99% sure it will end up at the desktop within the next 15 minutes.
It was really bad at first install.. I got the chipset drivers installed in a controlled start by being patient by clicking on something walking away for a while then coming back. Yes controlled start exhibited the same problems. I thought I cured it. but now its back.
I updated the BIOS to the latest available on Dell support page. still no difference.
Is there any way to detect what is hanging the system? someone else before me tried to redo his computer and got a new hard drive. That obviously wasn't the problem.
I've got it all patched up with all/most of the Xp updates through Sp3.
maybe I need to apply the chipset drivers again.
I've installed plenty of 98/XP/Win7 systems and usually they run fine from a vanilla install.
Theres nothing funny in the BIOS that I can find.
Thanks.
I ran the system through Memtest and it passed that.
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