Hi Everybody
Here's the deal: I decided to format my C: drive, and give it a fresh and new XP install (I also have two more partitions. D: at the same HD as the C:, and E: on another HD). So, I got my Windows XP SP2 CD, and stuck it in the drive and rebooted. The first thing that turned out abnormal was the boot. Normally when you put in an XP CD, it asks whether or not you would like to boot from the cd. It didn't this time, it just went straight into the installation of XP. Anyway, when I came to the screen where you need to decide which disk drive you want to install XP on, my drives had changed letters. My C: had become D:, the drive normally named E: had become D:, and the D: had become E:. This surprised me, but I tried installing XP anyway (On the disk that used to be C:, but was now adressed to as D
Then, when it had formatted the disk (I deleted the D: partition and made a new one, to make sure that it formatted it) then it had to reboot, like usual. But then, the problem returns. It doesn't ask whether I want to boot from cd or not, so it just does. And then, you see, it makes a loop: Booting from cd, formatting disk, copying files to drive, rebooting, and then starts over. To prevent this I tried forcing it to boot from Hard Drive, but then a black screen appears, where it says there is a problem with my OS installation, and that I should put in a boot device, or whatever... Like there was no OS at all...
This is very frustrating since I need my computer. Any ideas?
Oh, by the way, I tried using another XP CD, but didn't change nothing. Also searched the BIOS for some setting that might prevent it from booting from cd without asking. No results.
A scream for help...
~Simon
Here's the deal: I decided to format my C: drive, and give it a fresh and new XP install (I also have two more partitions. D: at the same HD as the C:, and E: on another HD). So, I got my Windows XP SP2 CD, and stuck it in the drive and rebooted. The first thing that turned out abnormal was the boot. Normally when you put in an XP CD, it asks whether or not you would like to boot from the cd. It didn't this time, it just went straight into the installation of XP. Anyway, when I came to the screen where you need to decide which disk drive you want to install XP on, my drives had changed letters. My C: had become D:, the drive normally named E: had become D:, and the D: had become E:. This surprised me, but I tried installing XP anyway (On the disk that used to be C:, but was now adressed to as D

Then, when it had formatted the disk (I deleted the D: partition and made a new one, to make sure that it formatted it) then it had to reboot, like usual. But then, the problem returns. It doesn't ask whether I want to boot from cd or not, so it just does. And then, you see, it makes a loop: Booting from cd, formatting disk, copying files to drive, rebooting, and then starts over. To prevent this I tried forcing it to boot from Hard Drive, but then a black screen appears, where it says there is a problem with my OS installation, and that I should put in a boot device, or whatever... Like there was no OS at all...
This is very frustrating since I need my computer. Any ideas?
Oh, by the way, I tried using another XP CD, but didn't change nothing. Also searched the BIOS for some setting that might prevent it from booting from cd without asking. No results.
A scream for help...
~Simon