XP Home freezes during install
XP Home freezes during install
I am iinstalling XP Home on an Athlon 2200, 512 RAM and a Gigabyte motherboard. I get to where it wants the location and area code and it just freezes and I have to reboot.
I get to the same point every time and it freezes as soon as I click on the scroll to get the country.
A couple of times it froze halfway through typing in the product key.
Any ideas.
I did switch the Ram and that didnt help.
I get to the same point every time and it freezes as soon as I click on the scroll to get the country.
A couple of times it froze halfway through typing in the product key.
Any ideas.
I did switch the Ram and that didnt help.
Yeah, it probably means there's still a problem somewhere but it may be just insignificant enough that if you just continue that it may never be a probelm again. You can change all your time, location, country, etc after install unless there's something that I missed.corpse wrote:NO, the disk is fine. I wasnt aware that you could change that later, but it still means there is a problem someplace, right?
I thought maybe if I put in the wrong location it would affect my getting updates.
Install went through fine and you can change settings in control panel in regional settings.
However, after the install that went throug fine, I went into regional settings and tried to change to Canada and it froze and I had to reboot. WTF??
What couild there be in reginal settings that is causing this computer to crash?
I dont know if this is related but my screen is very big so I went into display settings and it is set to 800x600 but its not.
Then I moved the bar up to 1024x768 and the one past that and clicked OK and it came up with the usual "do you want to keep these settings, etc." I click OK, but the desktop size does not change. And it shows that the display adapter is not installed which means I shouldnt be able to increase the resolution that much. What is going on?
However, after the install that went throug fine, I went into regional settings and tried to change to Canada and it froze and I had to reboot. WTF??
What couild there be in reginal settings that is causing this computer to crash?
I dont know if this is related but my screen is very big so I went into display settings and it is set to 800x600 but its not.
Then I moved the bar up to 1024x768 and the one past that and clicked OK and it came up with the usual "do you want to keep these settings, etc." I click OK, but the desktop size does not change. And it shows that the display adapter is not installed which means I shouldnt be able to increase the resolution that much. What is going on?
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Actually it asks for an area code when you do the regional setup regardless of a modem.
I have tried a new hard drive and it still freezes at various moments. I have Windows installed, but it just randomly freezes.
I will try a different power supply.
I was actually thinking maybe the motherboard, but I will try the power supply first. All the capacitors look fine but I guess it could still be bad despite that.
I have tried a new hard drive and it still freezes at various moments. I have Windows installed, but it just randomly freezes.
I will try a different power supply.
I was actually thinking maybe the motherboard, but I will try the power supply first. All the capacitors look fine but I guess it could still be bad despite that.
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