Welcome Guest ( Log In | Join )

Discover the best free computer help!
Learn more about Geeks to Go by taking the tour. Want to ask a question, reply to a topic, or remove all advertising? It's easy, fast and free. Join today!
Spyware, virus, trojan, fake security or privacy alerts? Please start with our malware cleaning guide.
     
 
Reply to this topicStart new topic
Windows XP Home installation problems, problem with 760gxk8mb-ers motherboard?
Thebinaryman
post Jul 9 2005, 09:15 AM
Post #1


Member
***
Posts: 326
From: Hartford, WI, USA
OS: Ubuntu Linux 7.10, Redhat 9, Windows XP Professional



Hi

I have recently bought a new motherboard and cpu for my system. Foxconn 760gxk8mb-ers, and an Athlon 64-bit 2800+. I reformated my hard drive and wanted to install windows xp home w/sp1 (32-bit version) cleanly. So I deleted my existing partitions, created a new ntfs one, and began to install windows. Now as we all know, windows first loads some installation files onto your hard drive, then restarts, then continues with a "cool looking graphical" installer. Opon restart after it loads initial files, before it starts the graphical installer from your hard drive, i see the bios starting up, it asks me to boot from cd (which you have to say no to) then it begings to boot from my hard drive,

but then gives me a message

"unable to load OS from hard drive"

i tried the whole process over and over again, no difference, and no matter how i set the bios, it doesnt work. In short i'm just not able to finish the second part of windows instalation. I contacted Foxconn's help and support, and i'm still awaiting a reply, but i thought i would take a shot asking the real experts here.

thanks for any help you can give.

Foxconn 760gxk8mb-ers Motherboard
AMD Athlon 64-bit 2800+
768MB DDR266 RAM
60GB IDE Hard Drive

also: I thought of putting this hard drive in another computer, instlaling windows there, then bringing the hard drive back to this one, woudl that work?

thanks

bye
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
austin_o
post Jul 12 2005, 06:49 AM
Post #2


Retired Staff
Group Icon
Posts: 2,089
OS: xp



Hi and welcome go Geeks to Go. Putting the hd into another computer and installing windows, then transferring it back to this system may seem like a good idea, but it won't work. I would suggest disconnecting everything except the absolute essentials to eliminate as many potential problems as possible. Here is a link (Credit to Elder Geek!)
that explains why:
http://www.theeldergeek.com/bare_bones_tro...nstallation.htm

You have checked the bios and it sees the hard drive and all is correct, you said you formatted the hd before you began this process and since that was sucessful, the hd is probably ok since the bios sees it. Once you get the os installed following Elder Geek's suggestion, then add the other components one at a time like he said...

Good luck. If this doesn't work, then you need to begin troublehooting to isolate the problem to a particular component. See the guide from this forum

http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/New_build_c...ms_-t28727.html
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Thebinaryman
post Jul 13 2005, 01:51 PM
Post #3


Member
***
Posts: 326
From: Hartford, WI, USA
OS: Ubuntu Linux 7.10, Redhat 9, Windows XP Professional



sorry, i should have mentioned earlier, the problem is solved. I put the hard drive into my old dell pII, installed, then put the hard drive back in the first computer, then repaired the windows installation, and then everything was fine. Thank you for responding though. smile.gif

________________________________
AMD Athlon 64-bit 2800+
Foxconn 760GXK8MB-ERS Motherboard
768MB DDR266 (PC2100) RAM
Seagate 60GB IDE Hard Drive
Windows XP Home SP2
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post

Reply to this topicStart new topic
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

 

Collapse

> Similar Topics

    Topic Title Replies / Views Topic Information
No new   27 / 1,217 8th June 2005 - 07:48 AM
a0193270 started - last by a0193270
No New Posts   3 / 186 6th July 2006 - 01:33 PM
worf1948 started - last by worf1948
No New Posts   4 / 268 11th November 2006 - 06:42 PM
svilla started - last by Keith
No New Posts   2 / 299 7th October 2007 - 03:20 PM
hatter20 started - last by hatter20

RSS Time is now: 8th January 2009 - 07:53 PM
Advertisements do not imply our endorsement of that product or service. The forum is run by volunteers who donate their time and expertise. We make every attempt to ensure that the help and advice posted is accurate and will not cause harm to your computer. However, we do not guarantee that they are accurate and they are to be used at your own risk.