> My Mother in law has given me a P3 800Mhz, 512mb ram machine as she
> has brought a new one.
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> Any ideas?
First - if it was unstable running Windows 98/98SE - it's not a solution to
install Windows XP. Not to mention - that is not a very powerful computer
to be running Windows XP. The 512MB memory will help, but the slower
processor will take away a lot from your experience.
Second - sounds to me like a scratched CD or a bum CDROM drive. Withthe age
of the system - I lean towards the latter - but it is simple to check the CD
for scratches/etc - so do that. After that - if you have a CDROM cleaning
kit - use it to clean the drive. If that does not resolve your issue and
you have another drive that you could use in that machine - try putting in
the different CD/DVD drive and using it to do the install...

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Paul N - 26 Sep 2007 21:41 GMT
Hi Shenan,
Wow thanks for the quick response.
I have a old Dell GX110 running P3, 733Mhz, 512 ram and runs XP fine so
upgrading this one didn’t seem to me as a problem.
I agree with you about upgrading just it was unstable but was hopping in my
heart it would be better.
Just had a conversation on the phone with M-IN-Law and she tells me that
sometimes a message used to come up during start up that windows couldn’t
find the driver for the CD-rom but she just pressed ok and carried on doing
what she wanted to do on the PC, so I will replace the CD drive with one I
took out of a PC I have which I replaced with a DVD-RW and try that.
Thanks
Paul

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> > My Mother in law has given me a P3 800Mhz, 512mb ram machine as she
> > has brought a new one.
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> you have another drive that you could use in that machine - try putting in
> the different CD/DVD drive and using it to do the install...