Hi Jimmy
RAM is the issue, according to my knowledge MS minimum spec always was at
least 256MB of RAM and a 233MHz CPU and a 10GB HDD.
This given config will work, but it will frustrate you very quickly. Thus
the suggestions given is great.
Remember RAM is cheaper than CPU, if possible you should increase the speed
of the CPU to at least 1GHz if you will only be using 512MB or less RAM.
If the Mother Board cannot handle SATA drives, any IDE disk @ 20GB or higher
should serve you fine for a while.
Regards
"Andrew E." wrote:
> Tests wont help that problem(s),purchase more memory ram,512mb is about
> min.Also,10GB hd,that wont cut it,even at 10 (mfg lists) you really only have
> 9GB to 9.5GB,+ windows use more than 2 or 3,+ page file,++++.Purchase another
> hard drive,100GB hd sell for under 50.00.Then use the existing one for
> storage
> and other "page file"..
>
> "Jimmy" wrote:
>
> > Hi Folks!
> >
> > I always have trouble with installing a new OS -- I would be so
> > surprised if I didn't hit a glitch somewhere. I hope you wouldn't mind
> > seeing if you might have some ideas that would help. Thanks.
> >
> > System:
> >
> > Tyan Trinity AT100 Soket 7 Motherboard
> > 128 MB RAM
> > AMD K6-2 450MhZ CPU
> > ATI Rage Video Card
> > 10 GB WD Hard Drive
> >
> > I was running W98 on this, but I checked the Windows XP System
> > Requirements, and it seems that there's plenty of capacity to run XP,
> > so I bought an OEM disk.
> >
> > After the text setup is done and the computer reboots into GUI mode,
> > I've gotten as far as Region and Langauage settings, entered the
> > Product Key, and gone up to about 31 minutes remaining. The monitor
> > shut down and started up a few times, so I tried a different video
> > card. I deleted the partition, reformatted, and installed all over
> > again. Same problem with a different video card.
> >
> > I've got the motherboard stripped to only the video card, and I've
> > turned off all USB settings in my BIOS. I can't beleieve that it has
> > trouble with two different video cards . . . but that's just the kind
> > of thing that always seems to happen to me.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks very much,
> >
> > Jimmy
> >
> >
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