Thanks Cari.
I'll try a repair installation. Also, incase it doesn't
work, I've read somewhere that another way to do it is to
edit the boot.ini file. It mentioned that all the
Signature lines need to be removed on and replaced with
multi(0). Then, the boot.ini ntldr and NTDETECT.com files
need to be transfered to a floppy. After that, install the
chipset and boot via the A:/. I was wondering if you or
anyone's ever tried it. If yes, what were the results.
Thanks again for your help.
>-----Original Message-----
>Did you perform a Repair Installation after the
motherboard change?
>
>When swapping chipsets, you really do need to do this in
order for XP to
>correctly recognise and reconfigure everything.
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;
[LN];315341
>
>Before you do this, you want to download Critical Updates
810565 and 811630
>and install them AFTER the Repair Installation and BEFORE
going online to
>get the rest of the updates. You will also need to
reinstall SP1 unless
>your edition of WindowsXP is one that includes it.
>
>You can re-download the two Critical Updates using the
Windows Catalog.
>
>Cari
>www.coribright.com
>
>"Andy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:08fc01c38394$0cae8bf0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hello, I'm a little lost and would appreciate some help
on
>> this. I recently changed my motherboard and CPU from a
>> inter pentium 3 (400ghz) to a duron 1.3 ghz processor
on a
>> m810 motherboard. Now, when i try to boot up, it freezes
>> during the boot process. Once in a while, I'll get an
>> error
>> "Windows could not staart because of the following ARC
>> > firmware boot configuration problem:
>> > Did not properly generate ARC name for HALs system
path."
>> Any ideas on why this is happening and how I can
recover
>> the data on that drive? Also, for reference sake, here
is
>> my setup
>>
>> Duron 1.3 Ghz processor
>> M810 Thunderbird chipset motherboard
>> g-force 4 MX AGP8X
>> Maxtor 40GB HDD (primary master)
>> Quantum 20GB HDD (Primary Slave)
>> 50X CDrom (Secondary Master)
>> 512 MB RAM
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
>
>.
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