My college has a deal with MSDN academic alliance where any business student can obtain a one use version of Windows XP professional for free. I thought this was a great idea so i downloaded the ISO on their website and obtained my CD key. I burnt the ISO to a CD and went ahead and reformatted my computer.
Everything was going well until i got a blue screen with some STOP error. Keep in mind that nothing was wrong with my computer before i reformatted and installed XP professional. Anyways, i started to get blue screens more often, and after a while the computer would randomly restart all the time and never get past the POST screen. I finally got it to recognize the XP CD, and tried repairing, but it said that there were no hard disks attached to this computer. I thought this was odd so i checked to see if they registered on the POST screen, and both of them did.
My problem now is that i cannot even get the computer to boot past the POST screen. It also has problems going into the setup screen half of the time. I would say this might be a hardware problem, but i do not see how reformatting a harddrive and installing a new version of windows could cause this much of a problem.
Any suggestions as to what might be the problem would be greatly appreciated.
Everything was going well until i got a blue screen with some STOP error. Keep in mind that nothing was wrong with my computer before i reformatted and installed XP professional. Anyways, i started to get blue screens more often, and after a while the computer would randomly restart all the time and never get past the POST screen. I finally got it to recognize the XP CD, and tried repairing, but it said that there were no hard disks attached to this computer. I thought this was odd so i checked to see if they registered on the POST screen, and both of them did.
My problem now is that i cannot even get the computer to boot past the POST screen. It also has problems going into the setup screen half of the time. I would say this might be a hardware problem, but i do not see how reformatting a harddrive and installing a new version of windows could cause this much of a problem.
Any suggestions as to what might be the problem would be greatly appreciated.
