New everything, Old hard drive, No windows xp home

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After fruitless attempts to repair my old computer I decided to start from
scratch.
I purchased a new case with a power supply, then i got a new mother board
specifically the MSI K7N2 Delta - L Ultra400/SPP . After installing it in
the new case i thought i would use all my old hardware. WRONG. Different Pin
Socket. Back to the store to get a new Prossesor. With help in selection i
purchased the AMD AXP AXDA3200+ made by Barton. FSB 400, 0.13 u AMD CPU 512k
L2. Thinking ahead I said to me, with all this new power and speed i better
go ahead and upgrade my memory so it could keep up. Got a Dual Channel Module
from Geil, DDR 512MB 3200 DUAL GE (2X256MB) SPEED 400 Mhz. Hooked all that up
and went to plug in the periiphrials , oh oh no where to plug in the moniter.
Back to the store for a Gainward MX4000 64MB 8x - 4x APG nVIIA. All that is
now left from my old system is the hard drive with my files and windows
pre-installed software upgraded from M.E. to XP Home.
At boot up is said it could not find operating system. Put in the xp
upgrade disk and off it went. till i get to three choices. 1. install xp home
2. repair xp home. 3 quit
option 1 goes through a bunch of set up and ends up telling me there is no
previous copy of windows and to insert the windows full version disk, which
since all the computers i have had were preloaded with windows. option 2
deadends asking me for my administrators password. none of my passwords work
and i end uip at the dos prompt with no direction on where to go from there,
although i have tried many. The web site based help for all these new parts
seem to point toward a bios problem. Which i have explored to the extend of
my knowledge, ability, or bravery. The other night after trying some other
avenues i kept ending up int the boot sequence with Media test failure, check
cable / Exiting Nvidia boot agent / DISK_BOOT_FAILURE Made it past that
and got to a screen asking me which operating system i wanted to use listing
2 choices both of which were the same. Tring both of them ends in a message
about a corrupt or missing file HAL.DLL
I found the file in my computer at work i Installed my home drive as a slave
and copied the file from one hard drive to the other. This is where i am
stuck now be cause it still tells me the file is mising or corrupted. I`m
getting a pretty big bruise from banging my head against the wall. I hope
someone out there can help me with this. I`m Going Insane
 
Youre pre-installed version of xp would be good,however with a new board
its not going to work if its corrupted to begin with.From here,you need a new
copy of xp,if have no older versions of windows 95,98,ME,etc.you'll need a
full
retail version of xp.Even if you could possibly repair the oem on current
disk,how
could you reinstall,the boards dont match.p.s.probably not what you wanted to
hear...
 
I understand about the problem of the different motherboards my old hard
drive is set up to run on my old mother board. I thought that there were some
system settings that needed to be re-set or something in the boot sequence to
help the old hard drive recognize the new operating enviroment. the pre
installed version of windows xp is not corrupt. I tried to install the old
hard drive staight from the old system to the new. when that didn't work i
copied the contents of the drive to a partition of my computer at work,
formatted the whole drive and re partitioned it into two equal parts and
copied the contents of my c-drive, the system drive, from my work computer
which is running windows xp with no problems. when and how it became
corrupted i dont know. If i reformatted the drive and re-copied the bootable
drive would there be any way to make the drive work in my new system? Are
there files elsewhere that i need to include or files i need to exclude in
the copy prosses?
during the copy prosses can i install another operating system ( second copy
of windows xp? i have service pack 2 installed is that a problem? can i
network the two computers together and do anything that way? I was already
aware that i could go and get a full version windows and install it. is there
anywhere that sells older full versions of windows that i could get for
cheaper and upgrade to windows xp?
I have put a lot of $ into this already and i would like to get it going
without the large cost of a new full versiopn of thwe latest windows.
 
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