Thanks Rich, I wasn't sure if it was a software
compatabilty issue (win ME installed by dell )to win xp
installed by a knowledgable friend or a failure inside the
cpu hardware. I just learn about the f8 key last night
when I posted the previous message. I went home this
morning and used all options from that screen to no avail
( except the c:\ comand ) I installed Norton System Works
when I installed win xp which I thought would allow you to
have a auto system restore that unlike win ME would keep
its self updated (sys restore date ) automaticly. what is
the c:\ on XP for sys restore ? I am still going to heed
your advance, it just concerns me that my cpu crashed
twice within one week for no known reason.
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> Ricky, Since you have the WinXP CD do a Repair
Install.
>http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
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>> I have a dell deminsion 8100 (about 4 yrs old )that came
>> from dell with win. ME., pent 4 , 30 gig hd, 256 ram.
>> It crashed so I took it to frys electronics store. they
>> wiprd out the hard drive and reinstalled ME and did not
>> save any other data. before I left the store I purchased
>> windows xp home upgrade and norton works and zone alarm
>> fire wall. took em home and installed em. all was great
>> for several days. went to power it up one day and the
box
>> under the xp logo that usualy displays green dots in
>> acumalitive sucsession untill the box is full of green
>> dots and the desk top appears. Now a group of three dots
>> pass thru the box in rapid sucession several times for
>> about 10 seconds then a blue error screen pops up for
1/2
>> second with message i cant catch long enough to read.
and
>> the cpu keeps trying to boot up repeating this process.
I
>> went to setup screen F2 and error message reads key
board
>> error. I tryed unplugging the keyboard from the cpu and
>> same thing happens. tryed another keyboard still same
>> thing. Is this a software problem or a problem in the
cpu
>> keyboard port
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