problem loading os xp pro

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  1. GiantMike

    GiantMike Regular member

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    hey im working on building a new computer... not new but you'll come to understand very soon...

    i bought an old dual processor board [ s2895a2nrf ]
    im using dual AMD Opteron 2200mhz processors
    [ 8 x 1 gb ] kingston hyper RAM
    and a 160 seagate Barracuda IDE harddrive.
    [ ive got the same hdd thats SATA as well, but ive got a problem ]

    i cant figure out how to load the os. i set the cd drive to boot up, windows starts loading, i get the blue screen, sometimes i make it as far as "press enter to install xp", and other times it freezes at "installing windows"and than thats as far as it will run...and than i must restart my computer.

    now if i get to "push enter", i try pushing enter and my computer just restarts.

    this is rather annoying and it has been as far as i have been able to go without help. someone wanna get on board with this one ?

    i have tried both ide and sata, and im getting the same problems. im wondering if i need to install a third party driver ? can someone look into that?

    any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
  2. dailun

    dailun Active member

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    Are all your components known good and working?

    If you BSOD on loading the install program your could have anything from BAD RAM to a flaky mobo.

    You are now in troubleshooting mode. Strip it down to the simplest config possible and try installing.

    Minimal RAM, one CPU, one HDD.

    I believe that one or more of your components are suspect and it may be the motherboard.
     
  3. GiantMike

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    is there anything i need to change on the motherboard to run only one processor? i was suspecting i would need to set a jumper or change something in the bios or something... anything sound necessary to you ?
     
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    Sorry, I forgot about that. You will probably need a "spacer" or dummy processor in the empty slot.

    In that case, I'd strip the RAM down to the bare minimum and start from there.
     

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