Windows XP Reinstall

cyclones9

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Hello,

I am fixing someone's ATEC Desktop Computer and they want me to do a full clean and reinstall of the Operating System.. I stuck the WinXP CD in teh drive and restarted it and then it booted but it didnt reconize the CD.. The boot order is set to CD Rom Boot first and still didnt do it.. I did the F7 at startup to manually boot it and it still didnt boot from disc.. Any suggestions?
 
There's a few things to consider there. One would be to first inspect the disk to see what shape that is in like seeing finger marks or scratches. The optical drive there may need a good lens cleaning or may have gone?

See if the installer on another software disk will start up even though you can only go so far that will show if the drive is still good. Another thought is the drive's cable if that is slightly unplugged or simply needs replacing. If that's a flat ribbon type on an older system it's probably dryed out and not seeing full signal transfer.
 
you could try putting first second and 3rd boot device to cdrom and see if that works,if it does just remember when windows has installed to chang the boot order.
 
On some boards like Asus models in particular you can get away with assigning the first as hard drive and simply use the F8 option fuond on the first post screen to select the drive type as well as drive to boot from. That's comes in handy to force the boot from a specific hard drive set as first in the order once the installer copies all setup files and restarts the system.

While that's an easy way to see Windows boot up for the first time in order to see the installation completed the problem the drive or disk is suspect. You may have to go into the bios and load the defaults or even replace the battery on the board itself if that is weak.

On the new build here a brand new cd writer refused to install softwares at first. The board turned out to be the problem when it quit after the first 3 days of use. That or a corrupted bios is also something to consider. You may have to simply update the bios itself if the drive can be tested on another system.
 
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