I'm currently using Windows XP Home. (I know this forum is for XP Pro, but I couldn't find an XP Home forum, so....) I want to install a new 250 gig hard drive I just bought. As I'm sure you know, if I simply install it as is(and i tried just for kicks) I will only be able to use 137 gb, rendering the remaining 123 gb useless. The Windows XP Sevice Pack 1a for Home edition resolves this problem by using the new 48-bit addressing standard.
I've tried twice now, unsuccessfully to install the new service pack. Both times the sp seemed to be installed fine. But then I was prompted to restart my system and that's when the trouble starts. You see, as my comp is restarting, the windows logo appears with a loading bar beneath just as it always does, then my screen goes black, i hear a click inside my comp like something switching off and my comp just sorta 'hangs' there. The power button is still lit up on the tower so somethings going on, but the screen remains black and I can tell by listening inside the case that the digital wheels of my comp have stopped turning.
Each time this has happened I've had to reinstall windows from the cd my comp came with.
I really want to finish installing my new hard drive but I'm apprehensive until I have xp sp1a installed so I can be sure to I can use it to its full potential.
I'm beginning to get a little frustrated with all this and I'd really appreciate any advice at that you can offer. Thanks and sorry for the long post, I had a lot to say. ;-P
-steve
I've tried twice now, unsuccessfully to install the new service pack. Both times the sp seemed to be installed fine. But then I was prompted to restart my system and that's when the trouble starts. You see, as my comp is restarting, the windows logo appears with a loading bar beneath just as it always does, then my screen goes black, i hear a click inside my comp like something switching off and my comp just sorta 'hangs' there. The power button is still lit up on the tower so somethings going on, but the screen remains black and I can tell by listening inside the case that the digital wheels of my comp have stopped turning.
Each time this has happened I've had to reinstall windows from the cd my comp came with.
I really want to finish installing my new hard drive but I'm apprehensive until I have xp sp1a installed so I can be sure to I can use it to its full potential.
I'm beginning to get a little frustrated with all this and I'd really appreciate any advice at that you can offer. Thanks and sorry for the long post, I had a lot to say. ;-P
-steve