Briandp wrote:
> I have been given a computer, custom made with a 1.8 pentium cpu, 30Gb and
> 80Gb hard drive, running an NIVIDIA AGP graphic card and Creative sound. I
> wanted to clear out all the old stuff on the drives and so decided tp clear
> both drives and reinstall Windows XP Home, which is what was on the computer
> when I got it. The computer came with the original Windows XP Home, Opeating
> Disk. I started the computer and changed the boot over to the CD drive and
> place the XP disk in the drive and restarted the computer. Everything went
> fine until it started loading the files. I got to the disk configure and
> removed the partician and reparticianed and formated to NTFS, which is what
> it was before. Got through that and started loading files. At 20% it would
> not load kodak_dc.icm. At 25% it would not load mdwmdmsp.dll and so on. it
> rejected a total of 37 dll, sys, jpg, exe, and icm files. Right now I'm
> stuck and do not know which way to go. Help!
Problems copying files or corrupted files during installation are
most often caused by defective, incompatible, or sub-standard hardware;
in order of likelihood, either RAM, the hard drive, or the motherboard.
On very rare occasions the CD drive or installation CD is the problem.
Start with testing the RAM. You might try MemTest86:
http://www.memtest86.com/ It's free. Then you can download and use the
hard drive maufacturer's diagnostic utility to test the hard drive. If
both RAM and hard drive test out clean, check with the motherboard
manufacturer for any diagnostic utilities.
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