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Can't install XP?
yotsuya:
I recently procured a self-installing Windows 7 disk that has made life easier. :cheers:
spoot:
Check your fan/cpu combo. I've had several instances where the install was causing it to overheat and bomb while it would run normal apps fine since it wasn't being pushed.
Mitkraft:
If you've added memory lately, that can cause it. Also a failing hard drive can. To test the drive download a bootable diag disk from the manufacturers website. Doesn't usually have to be specific to your drive just same manufacturer. Storage drivers lacking in XP can also cause this. You might need to get the drivers for your storage controller and do the "press F6 to specify drivers" during install startup if you have a less common storage controller or a newer SATA controller who's drivers aren't included with XP.
Basically you have a piece of hardware or failing drive causing it to fault (unless its a bad XP disk which is also a possibility). Just start playing process of elimination.
loz1962:
Thanks for the help guys. The problem was : I had an old copy of XP service pack2 & the computer only had SATA drives in, so without the update to service pack 3 it was a no go. Got a good copy now on disk for future. installed easily and worked first time. BUT Well after 4 weeks of trying to get the Dell computer to run for more than 30 minutes. I change back to an old system that was 10 years old, It ran consistantly, all programs installed even touch screen. BUT! cant get the drivers for the sound card anywhere. So no good there. I switched back to the DELL and after changing memory, hard drives, formatting drives re-installing from scratch, removing and cleaning heat sinks and fans.and it still did not work for more than 30 minutes. I was just about to throw it in the bin when I thought I'd just check what google has to say, after watching videos on how to remove the capacitors from the mother board, researching what capacitors were needed. I nearly gave up. but then after pages & pages of google hits was a little message "it could be the cd/dvd drive" Now in my head there was no way this was related, but what had I to lose by trying it was going in the bin anyway. So I unplugged the cd/dvd drive completely and started it up..........
Low and behold it has been running non stop for 5 days...... apparently its a known fault with certain dvd drives on DELL computers, but they like to keep it quiet. So all good now, the finish line is in sight & people want to hire my jukebox out from me! but I wont do that it's for me & my family for fun times at home.
Keep on building people. Thanks for looking
More on this Jukebox on this post http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,141688.0.html
Mitkraft:
Then I'll take partial credit for "Basically you have a piece of hardware or failing drive causing it to fault". ;D
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