Windows XP Upgrade

D

Dennis

I have Windows 98 and I'm upgrading to Windows XP, but I
receive the following message: Setup has determined that
drive C: is corrupted and cannot be repaired. Setup
cannot continue. To quit Setup, press F3

What is the problem? Why I'm I getting this error? What
do I have to do to correct this? Thanks.
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Do you have an "OEM Version" or a "Retail Version" of
Windows XP? If you have the "OEM Version", that version
cannot upgrade over an existing Windows installation. It
must be installed on a freshly reformatted drive or partition.

Clean Install Windows XP
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html

[Courtesy of MS-MVP Michael Stevens]

Also, please read the following:

Problems with Drive Overlay Programs in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315679&Product=winxp

How to Troubleshoot Windows XP Problems During Installation
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;310064

Troubleshooting Windows XP Setup
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_setup.htm

[Courtesy of MS-MVP Kelly Theriot]

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect Your PC!
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| I have Windows 98 and I'm upgrading to Windows XP, but I
| receive the following message: Setup has determined that
| drive C: is corrupted and cannot be repaired. Setup
| cannot continue. To quit Setup, press F3
|
| What is the problem? Why I'm I getting this error? What
| do I have to do to correct this? Thanks.
 
B

Bruce Chambers

Dennis said:
I have Windows 98 and I'm upgrading to Windows XP, but I
receive the following message: Setup has determined that
drive C: is corrupted and cannot be repaired. Setup
cannot continue. To quit Setup, press F3

What is the problem? Why I'm I getting this error? What
do I have to do to correct this? Thanks.


It's probably a defective hard drive, although there is a slim
chance that the IDE controller on the motherboard is malfunctioning.

Have you made sure that your PC's hardware components are capable
of supporting WinXP? This information will be found at the PC's
manufacturer's web site, and on Microsoft's Windows Catalog:
(http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/hcl/default.mspx) Additionally, run
Microsoft WinXP Upgrade Advisor to see if you have any incompatible
hardware components or applications.

You should, before proceeding, take a few minutes to ensure that
there are WinXP device drivers available for all of the machine's
components. There may not be, if the PC was specifically designed for
Win98/Me. Also bear in mind that PCs designed for, sold and run fine
with Win9x/Me very often do not meet WinXP's much more stringent
hardware quality requirements. This is particularly true of many
models in Compaq's consumer-class Presario product line or HP's
consumer-class Pavilion product line. WinXP, like WinNT and Win2K
before it, is quite sensitive to borderline defective or substandard
hardware (particularly motherboards, RAM and hard drives) that will
still support Win9x.

HOW TO Prepare to Upgrade Win98 or WinMe
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q316639

Upgrading to Windows XP
http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpupgrad.htm

HOW TO Troubleshoot Windows XP Problems During Installation When You
Upgrade from Windows 98 or Windows Me
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q310064

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Bruce Chambers

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