irish_lord99
New Member
(duplicate from thread in "desktop" forum)
Okay, so this is my first build from scratch since 2003... some new technology has come out that I'm not used to, but I'm hoping that compatibility issues aren't my problem here. Maybe you guys can help me out.
I've got a Gigabyte S-series mother board (GA-H55M-s2v)
Intel i3 550 processor
4GB DDR3 1600 RAM (g.skill brand)
WD caviar blue 1TB hard drive
Generic HP DVD drive
I've actually got 4 more Gigs of RAM and a killer video card for it to, but in the interests of just getting XP installed I've removed them (read it on a different forum) to get the most basic bare-bones system I can going.
The more I think about it, the more I wonder if my WinXP disk isn't just scratched.
Here's what happened:
First, assembled the whole computer turned it on. BIOS showed all the equipment, but for the HD instead of listing it as a 1TB WD 10EALX or whatever, it gave the name as brbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbr brbrbrbrbrbr and listed the capacity at just over 500GB. I switched SATA cables for the drive and that seemed to solve the problem, it registered correctly after that.
Then I tried installing windows XP. First time around it said that it couldn't partition the hard drive. I tried it again, with a successful partition and install, but then during setup (in the "colorful" part, past the blue and white screen) it went blue screen of death on me. Tried restarting and got a different error message about the registry being wrong.
I've tried tweaking BIOS, I've tried almost everything I can think of and after several dozen attempts to get it working, I still can't.
Are dual core processors and Win XP compatible? Has anyone run into this before? Any way to check and make sure my XP disk is okay?
Any ideas out there? Thanks,
~Jake.
Okay, so this is my first build from scratch since 2003... some new technology has come out that I'm not used to, but I'm hoping that compatibility issues aren't my problem here. Maybe you guys can help me out.
I've got a Gigabyte S-series mother board (GA-H55M-s2v)
Intel i3 550 processor
4GB DDR3 1600 RAM (g.skill brand)
WD caviar blue 1TB hard drive
Generic HP DVD drive
I've actually got 4 more Gigs of RAM and a killer video card for it to, but in the interests of just getting XP installed I've removed them (read it on a different forum) to get the most basic bare-bones system I can going.
The more I think about it, the more I wonder if my WinXP disk isn't just scratched.
Here's what happened:
First, assembled the whole computer turned it on. BIOS showed all the equipment, but for the HD instead of listing it as a 1TB WD 10EALX or whatever, it gave the name as brbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbr brbrbrbrbrbr and listed the capacity at just over 500GB. I switched SATA cables for the drive and that seemed to solve the problem, it registered correctly after that.
Then I tried installing windows XP. First time around it said that it couldn't partition the hard drive. I tried it again, with a successful partition and install, but then during setup (in the "colorful" part, past the blue and white screen) it went blue screen of death on me. Tried restarting and got a different error message about the registry being wrong.
I've tried tweaking BIOS, I've tried almost everything I can think of and after several dozen attempts to get it working, I still can't.
Are dual core processors and Win XP compatible? Has anyone run into this before? Any way to check and make sure my XP disk is okay?
Any ideas out there? Thanks,
~Jake.