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I have an hp media center currently booting ok with xp media center and
256mb ram, 3.0 ghz cpu, so I don't know if the memory would be a
problem.. Maybe it's a hard drive problem - try running scan disk to
check for bad sectors. Also maybe a heat issue with the cpu or
motherboard - does it seem to lock up after about the same period of
time?
Paul Hachmeyer
Arthur Hounslow wrote:
> I am uncertain of what you meant by "changed memory". My thought is
> that you do not have enough memory to run xp. I would suggest that
> you borrow (if you can) a similar 512mb stick of ram and see if the
> problem gets solved. Windows typically needs between 512mb & 1gb to
> run correctly. The (512+256) mb should be sufficient. If not, there is
> always plan B!
>
> Good luck
> Art
>
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> Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Failure pattern
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>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Russ Cox" <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 4:58 PM
>> Subject: [PCBUILD] Failure pattern
>>
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>> I was given a no name computer, 1 GHz Duron, 256M RAM running XP
>> Home. There are no expansion cards installed. System and CPU fans are
>> running.
>> It would lock up at about the same point loading Win XP, would not go
>> into setup, would fail at the same point in safe mode every time. I
>> changed memory with no improvement. So I decided to load a fresh
>> copy of Win XP Home. It locks up at about the same point each time
>> while installing files during installation.
>> So where is the problem?
>>
>> sounds like a HD problem try a clean install with no partitions
>> as it was previously working some history may help
>>
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