Hi Jack,
1. Check hardware components. Verify that all of your hardware is on the
Windows XP Hardware Compatibility List at
http://www.microsoft.com/hcl/ .
Also, read the "Check System Compatibility" topic on the Windows XP CD-ROM
to find out about potential software and hardware incompatibility.
2. During the installation startup, press F5 when the "Setup is inspecting
your computer's hardware configuration" message appears. When you are
prompted, specify the correct computer type and hardware abstraction layer
(HAL). For example, if you have a single processor, specify the "Standard
PC" HAL.
3. Remove all adapters and disconnect all hardware devices that are not
absolutely required to start the computer and install Windows. This means
just leave the CPU, memory, graphics card, boot hard drive and the CD you're
using to install XP with. Check to see that the heatsink and CPU fan are
installed correctly (heatsink making complete contact with the processor and
the fan is plugged into the mobo and running.)
4. Verify that the Master/Slave/Only settings for the IDE devices are
correct.
5. Check the memory modules with Memtest86, which you can download from
http://www.memtest86.com and make sure that they are installed tightly in
the correct slots.
6. Contact Shuttle to see whether there are any known issues about running
or installing Windows XP. They might be able to help you with a BIOS upgrade
flash or an updated driver necessary to slipstream with an F6 floppy during
the Windows installation.
7. Additionally, you can turn off the following features in the
motherboard's BIOS settings, if it will allow you. Refer to the motherboard
manual for specifics related to your motherboard:
a. All caching, including L2, BIOS, internal/external, and write-back
caching on disk controllers
b. All shadowing
c. Plug and Play
d. Any BIOS-based virus protection feature
I know this is kind of wordy and technical, but the symptoms you describe
likely point toward an incompatible, incorrectly installed or faulty
hardware component. I hope this solves the issue and gets you up and
running.
Russell,
http://tastycomputers.com
"Jack Bruss" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:dGpXb.3116$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I've just built a system for my Mom and I'm having a problem loading XP,
and
> partitioning/formatting the drive.
>
> I'm booting from the new XP CD, and what I see on screen is that XP is
> inspecting for hardware, then there is a screen that says Windows setup,
> then it loads files for about 30 seconds, then is says Setup is starting
> windows, and then it hangs. When I reset and try again, I get to the same
> point, but then I get an error message that says "a problem has been
> detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to the
computer."
> Below that is says "driver IRQL not less or equal".
>
> I thought the XP CD would give me the option to partition and format the
> drive before it tried to load or install.
>
> I tried to boot from an older copy of XP with the same results. All fans
> are working. The hard drive appears in CMOS. I do not have a floppy in
the
> system yet (I don't have one here, but am planning on using my Moms old
> one).
>
> This is an Athlon 2500 system on a Shuttle AN35N-Ultra board with a
Seagate
> 40G ST3400.
>
> Any idea what the problem is?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jack
>
>