> I have OEM xp-pro disk and i have recently changed hard drive and memory in
> my home built computer that was working. I wanted to do a clean install as
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> Any help would be great
It has nothing to do with how many times you've installed an OS on that
machine. Failure to install an operating system usually is because of
faulty hardware:
1. Bad OS install disk
2. Bad CD/DVD drive
3. Bad RAM
4. Bad hard drive
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Removing_Malware
Whether hardware is new is irrelevant; in fact if hardware is going to
fail it will usually do so quite quickly (sometimes even right out of
the box) or go for years.
Malke

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Charlie - 31 Jan 2008 16:54 GMT
Thanks will do some further research. I have already tried with a number of
hard drives ... will work on the ram ... the OS disk appears to be clean and
with out scratches
> > I have OEM xp-pro disk and i have recently changed hard drive and memory in
> > my home built computer that was working. I wanted to do a clean install as
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> Malke
I had a problem once with a cd/dvd drive that would not install the OS. I
tried another drive and it worked fine.
>I have OEM xp-pro disk and i have recently changed hard drive and memory in
> my home built computer that was working. I wanted to do a clean install
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> Any help would be great
Charlie - 31 Jan 2008 19:41 GMT
thanks for the info but swapped out 2 different drives .... it seems to go
most of the way sometimes and has rebooted to start the setup and then blue
screen .. wehn i get out of work will try with the memory testing
> I had a problem once with a cd/dvd drive that would not install the OS. I
> tried another drive and it worked fine.
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> > Any help would be great
sgopus - 31 Jan 2008 22:44 GMT
Have you researched the blue screen stop error? get the exact number and
look it up, it should give you enough info to resolve whats causing the blue
screen.
> thanks for the info but swapped out 2 different drives .... it seems to go
> most of the way sometimes and has rebooted to start the setup and then blue
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> > > Any help would be great