I upgraded to XP Pro a while ago from my Win98SE system. All worked fine for months on end, I thought I was finished with crashes and reinstalling.
Along the way, I upgraded my mainboard to a SATA-compatible system, and I put SATA interface cards on my two IDE drives.
It worked fine, XP rebooted and I updated the drivers and all was well for more months.
Until my XP install borked. It took barely a week, during which I experienced strange slow-downs and wierd errors, then XP suddenly did not boot any more.
Compounding the error, I did not use the Recovery system in XP (woes me !!) and I tried using a Ghost image I thought I had made. Unfortunately, the image was not good, and I lost my XP install.
That is when things got really annoying. I thought "Okay, XP is gone, let's reinstall". And I did. Around a dozen times.
Each time, the install procedure would run fine during the Copy File session. As soon as the PC rebooted to complete the install, wham ! it just stayed on the start screen and did not move any more. Not an inch.
I tried installing Win98 and doing an upgrade instead of a clean XP install. No dice.
I tried installing XP and including the SATA drivers on boot. No dice.
I tried installing XP and NOT including SATA drivers. No dice.
I have come to the conclusion that the only way for me to reinstall XP is to remove the SATA controller from at least one disk, and revert to IDE at least until I get XP running.
Does anyone have another solution ? I really wish to evade the hardware stuff if I can. It is always a pain.
Pascal.
Along the way, I upgraded my mainboard to a SATA-compatible system, and I put SATA interface cards on my two IDE drives.
It worked fine, XP rebooted and I updated the drivers and all was well for more months.
Until my XP install borked. It took barely a week, during which I experienced strange slow-downs and wierd errors, then XP suddenly did not boot any more.
Compounding the error, I did not use the Recovery system in XP (woes me !!) and I tried using a Ghost image I thought I had made. Unfortunately, the image was not good, and I lost my XP install.
That is when things got really annoying. I thought "Okay, XP is gone, let's reinstall". And I did. Around a dozen times.
Each time, the install procedure would run fine during the Copy File session. As soon as the PC rebooted to complete the install, wham ! it just stayed on the start screen and did not move any more. Not an inch.
I tried installing Win98 and doing an upgrade instead of a clean XP install. No dice.
I tried installing XP and including the SATA drivers on boot. No dice.
I tried installing XP and NOT including SATA drivers. No dice.
I have come to the conclusion that the only way for me to reinstall XP is to remove the SATA controller from at least one disk, and revert to IDE at least until I get XP running.
Does anyone have another solution ? I really wish to evade the hardware stuff if I can. It is always a pain.
Pascal.