Clean XP Home install problems

G

Guest

The hard drive on my Dell Dimensions 8300 died so I am trying to do a clean
install of XP Home using the Dell supplied re-installation disc. I replaced
the bad drive with a Seagate 160 G. I ran the installation disc for the new
drive without any problem. I start to boot the computer using the OEM disc
and the select drive and formatting goes smoothly. As the system is copying
files a screen appears that says “shell32.dll was not copied correctly. The
file Setup placed on your hard drive is not a valid Windows XP system imageâ€.
It gives you the option to hit return for a re-try, which I tried numerous
times, but still no go. I used this disc one other time for a re-install
(using the original drive) and it worked fine. I thought the disc may be bad,
so I borrowed an installation disc from a friend, but I still get the same
error. This is licensed software I received from Dell with the computer. Any
ideas what I may be doing wrong? Thanks for the help!
 
H

Harry Ohrn

Have you tried contacting Dell about this? Your problem is typical of faulty
memory.
 
G

Guest

Harry,
No, I have not contacted Dell. The computer is six years old. I was afraid
of memory problems. This computer uses RDRAM which is very expensive. I may
try taking out one set of memory modules at a time and see if that clears up
the problem. Thanks for the help.

Harry Ohrn said:
Have you tried contacting Dell about this? Your problem is typical of faulty
memory.

--


Harry Ohrn MS MVP [Shell\User]
www.webtree.ca/windowsxp


Mike G said:
The hard drive on my Dell Dimensions 8300 died so I am trying to do a
clean
install of XP Home using the Dell supplied re-installation disc. I
replaced
the bad drive with a Seagate 160 G. I ran the installation disc for the
new
drive without any problem. I start to boot the computer using the OEM disc
and the select drive and formatting goes smoothly. As the system is
copying
files a screen appears that says "shell32.dll was not copied correctly.
The
file Setup placed on your hard drive is not a valid Windows XP system
image".
It gives you the option to hit return for a re-try, which I tried numerous
times, but still no go. I used this disc one other time for a re-install
(using the original drive) and it worked fine. I thought the disc may be
bad,
so I borrowed an installation disc from a friend, but I still get the same
error. This is licensed software I received from Dell with the computer.
Any
ideas what I may be doing wrong? Thanks for the help!
 
J

JS

If you suspect memory problem then:
Try running Memtest86+, this runs from a boot disk and should eliminate or
confirm if your ram is bad.
Let it run for as long as you can, 2,4,6,8 or more hours, if no errors by
then your ram is OK.
See: http://www.memtest.org/

JS

Mike G said:
Harry,
No, I have not contacted Dell. The computer is six years old. I was afraid
of memory problems. This computer uses RDRAM which is very expensive. I
may
try taking out one set of memory modules at a time and see if that clears
up
the problem. Thanks for the help.

Harry Ohrn said:
Have you tried contacting Dell about this? Your problem is typical of
faulty
memory.

--


Harry Ohrn MS MVP [Shell\User]
www.webtree.ca/windowsxp


Mike G said:
The hard drive on my Dell Dimensions 8300 died so I am trying to do a
clean
install of XP Home using the Dell supplied re-installation disc. I
replaced
the bad drive with a Seagate 160 G. I ran the installation disc for the
new
drive without any problem. I start to boot the computer using the OEM
disc
and the select drive and formatting goes smoothly. As the system is
copying
files a screen appears that says "shell32.dll was not copied correctly.
The
file Setup placed on your hard drive is not a valid Windows XP system
image".
It gives you the option to hit return for a re-try, which I tried
numerous
times, but still no go. I used this disc one other time for a
re-install
(using the original drive) and it worked fine. I thought the disc may
be
bad,
so I borrowed an installation disc from a friend, but I still get the
same
error. This is licensed software I received from Dell with the
computer.
Any
ideas what I may be doing wrong? Thanks for the help!
 
P

philo

Mike G said:
Harry,
No, I have not contacted Dell. The computer is six years old. I was afraid
of memory problems. This computer uses RDRAM which is very expensive. I may
try taking out one set of memory modules at a time and see if that clears up
the problem. Thanks for the help.


RD ram is used in pairs and if you take a pair out you still must put in
"dummy" continuity Rimm


I'd run a memory diagnostic on the whole thing...

If the RAM is bad though you'd probably be better off just replacing the
whole mobo
 
G

Guest

Mike G said:
Harry,
No, I have not contacted Dell. The computer is six years old. I was afraid
of memory problems. This computer uses RDRAM which is very expensive. I may
try taking out one set of memory modules at a time and see if that clears up
the problem. Thanks for the help.

Harry Ohrn said:
Have you tried contacting Dell about this? Your problem is typical of faulty
memory.

--


Harry Ohrn MS MVP [Shell\User]
www.webtree.ca/windowsxp


Mike G said:
The hard drive on my Dell Dimensions 8300 died so I am trying to do a
clean
install of XP Home using the Dell supplied re-installation disc. I
replaced
the bad drive with a Seagate 160 G. I ran the installation disc for the
new
drive without any problem. I start to boot the computer using the OEM disc
and the select drive and formatting goes smoothly. As the system is
copying
files a screen appears that says "shell32.dll was not copied correctly.
The
file Setup placed on your hard drive is not a valid Windows XP system
image".
It gives you the option to hit return for a re-try, which I tried numerous
times, but still no go. I used this disc one other time for a re-install
(using the original drive) and it worked fine. I thought the disc may be
bad,
so I borrowed an installation disc from a friend, but I still get the same
error. This is licensed software I received from Dell with the computer.
Any
ideas what I may be doing wrong? Thanks for the help!
 
G

Guest

Harry Ohrn said:
Have you tried contacting Dell about this? Your problem is typical of faulty
memory.

--


Harry Ohrn MS MVP [Shell\User]
www.webtree.ca/windowsxp


Mike G said:
The hard drive on my Dell Dimensions 8300 died so I am trying to do a
clean
install of XP Home using the Dell supplied re-installation disc. I
replaced
the bad drive with a Seagate 160 G. I ran the installation disc for the
new
drive without any problem. I start to boot the computer using the OEM disc
and the select drive and formatting goes smoothly. As the system is
copying
files a screen appears that says "shell32.dll was not copied correctly.
The
file Setup placed on your hard drive is not a valid Windows XP system
image".
It gives you the option to hit return for a re-try, which I tried numerous
times, but still no go. I used this disc one other time for a re-install
(using the original drive) and it worked fine. I thought the disc may be
bad,
so I borrowed an installation disc from a friend, but I still get the same
error. This is licensed software I received from Dell with the computer.
Any
ideas what I may be doing wrong? Thanks for the help!
 

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