Operating system problem?

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  1. jimrush51

    jimrush51 Member

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    About 2 months ago my father brought me home a used computer that was supposed to be great, it was a hp slimline, 250gb, dual core processor, with 1gb ram, all uprgrades from what i had...Iknow not great by today's standards, but he got it for cheap...anyways. it was supposed to come wquipped with vista, once i fired it up i seen that it had xp instead, which was wrong, even more so it showed that it only had a 30gb hard drive, and 512mb or ram. i just assumed that he got ripped and they had swapped hardware. well i went to take it apart tonight cause i intended to use the motherboard and processor, but when i pulled it apart i seen that all the right hardware was actually there. When i tried to load up the system recovery it couldnt. I have an older slimline so i new a little about them. It cant seem to boot in safe mode either. So my question is, is this a problem with the way they installed xp on this? would reinstalling vista possibly fix the problem?
     
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    Does the hard drive show up as 30GB in computer management? If not, it is just how they formated the drive when they put a pirated XP on there. A proper vista re-install would fix this.

    Also, you might have 512MB ram dedicated to video...that would drop system ram to 512mb. Vista/XP/Linux has nothing to do with this issue; check your bios.
     
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    In the bios it reads everything correctly. Just not when in the drive management center. thats why i was heading towards the faulty install.
     

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