There seems to be different causes for this error, beyond those described on
the MS site. These are:
1. multiple RAM modules. Try Repair install using a single RAM module.
2. caching options in the BIOS. Turn OFF all BIOS and Video caching in the
BIOS (DO NOT turn off CPU cache, that would make the computer very very
slow)
3. If it still does not work, set "Fail safe BIOS default" in the BIOS of
your new motherboard and try repair install.
4. Also try disabling onboard LAN/sound/usb(every hardware not necessary for
Windows XP setup) in the BIOS.
If all fails, take a backup of your system partition, format and clean
install Windows XP.
Let us know, whether it works out.
"funnzenk" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
>
> "Kerry Brown" wrote:
>
>> >I recently purchased an asus motherboard when I install this board along
>> >with
>> > my new ge-force mx4000 video card I get the error message
>> > system32\drivers\ntfs.sys missing or not found. Then when I try to
>> > repair
>> > or
>> > re-install window xp home and while setup is loading files I get the
>> > error
>> > message file setupdd.sys could not load error code 4. So I take the
>> > board
>> > out
>> > and re-install the old board and it boots just fine that is how I am
>> > typing
>> > this message now. My first question. Is it possible that I need to
>> > install
>> > the video card drivers before installing the new board and second if
>> > not
>> > what
>> > else could be the problem? I am running an asus a7n8x-e deluxe board a
>> > wd
>> > 180gb hard drive and a geforce mx4000 video card.
>>
>> Try here for some tips:
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;330181
>>
>> Kerry
>>
> Thanks Kerry but all that has been done I need help beyond these simple
> things.
>>
>>