xp install on an old machine
xp install on an old machine
My school gave me free copies of windows XP and XP64. I don't have a use for the 64 version, but for shits and giggles I decided to install XP on an old system I have lying around.
However, setup stops at about 2/3 the way through the Preparing Installation step. Basically, it keeps thinking indefinitely at this step, without making progress.
Any ideas of what's happening? It's a P3 (766 Mhz) with 128Mb RAM. I think 128 is the minimum required for XP, but I don't think this is what the problem is. Any ideas would be appreciated.
TIA.
However, setup stops at about 2/3 the way through the Preparing Installation step. Basically, it keeps thinking indefinitely at this step, without making progress.
Any ideas of what's happening? It's a P3 (766 Mhz) with 128Mb RAM. I think 128 is the minimum required for XP, but I don't think this is what the problem is. Any ideas would be appreciated.
TIA.
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I've had this happen on old PCs where the hard drive cables were dodgy, the ATA controllers were fucked on the motherboard, the CD was dirty, the power supply was funky..... any and all of the above.
Raw's suggestion is worth trying.
Raw's suggestion is worth trying.
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― Terry A. Davis
Well, I copied the CD without any problem and tried using the copy to install xp.
Nope. Stuck at the same place as before. Incidently, it occurs while the installer is "analyzing your system."
Any other suggestions? I did a reinstall of win98 a couple of months ago, and that worked fine, so I don't know what's going on with this.
Nope. Stuck at the same place as before. Incidently, it occurs while the installer is "analyzing your system."
Any other suggestions? I did a reinstall of win98 a couple of months ago, and that worked fine, so I don't know what's going on with this.
Re: xp install on an old machine
I do.werldhed wrote:I don't have a use for the 64 version,

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Buuuummp...
I finally got it to work (I had stopped trying until this weekend when my father asked if he could have my old machine).
This problem won't apply to anyone, but I thought I'd share the solution anyway.
It turned out to be my Sony CD-R drive. I had only tried unplugging it when I first was trying to install XP, but that didn't work; so this time I removed all traces of it and its driver from Windows.
This got me through the installation and up to the reboot, at which point it would hang at a blank screen prior to loading XP.
This had me stumped for a while until I realized that earlier I had changed my BIOS off of "Boot from CD" :icon32:
I got XP to load and finish installing, but it continued to hang before loading on reboot. The only way around was to boot from CD each time.
This time, it turned out to be a BIOS update issue. So I went online, got the update, flashed the BIOS, and we all lived happily ever after.

Anyway, thanks everyone for the suggestions.
I finally got it to work (I had stopped trying until this weekend when my father asked if he could have my old machine).
This problem won't apply to anyone, but I thought I'd share the solution anyway.
It turned out to be my Sony CD-R drive. I had only tried unplugging it when I first was trying to install XP, but that didn't work; so this time I removed all traces of it and its driver from Windows.
This got me through the installation and up to the reboot, at which point it would hang at a blank screen prior to loading XP.
This had me stumped for a while until I realized that earlier I had changed my BIOS off of "Boot from CD" :icon32:
I got XP to load and finish installing, but it continued to hang before loading on reboot. The only way around was to boot from CD each time.
This time, it turned out to be a BIOS update issue. So I went online, got the update, flashed the BIOS, and we all lived happily ever after.

Anyway, thanks everyone for the suggestions.