I was able to build my first two media PCs with minimal problems. There were a few fine-tuning issues with the first, but I didn't have any trouble getting Windows installed. The third and final one, however, is giving me trouble.
I go into the BIOS, and set up my boot options. DVD drive, hard drive, then LAN. No floppy drive in this setup, so I disable that one. Same as with the other two.
My 1 gig of RAM is detected correctly, and then it goes to set up XP. I see it loading the files needed for setup, and then when it gets to "Starting Windows", the whole thing simply hangs.
I didn't have this problem with the other two machines, and they have identical hardware.
At this point, I'm thinking they sent me a bad hard drive. To test this theory, I tried my Ultimate Boot CD, and no matter which tool I try to load, it also hangs. I tried my Killdisk, and it hangs as soon as it tries to wipe out the first sector. I even tried a Linux disc, and it also hangs for a few minutes before displaying a "disk error."
Anyone think it might be something else, or does it appear that I've nailed it?
I go into the BIOS, and set up my boot options. DVD drive, hard drive, then LAN. No floppy drive in this setup, so I disable that one. Same as with the other two.
My 1 gig of RAM is detected correctly, and then it goes to set up XP. I see it loading the files needed for setup, and then when it gets to "Starting Windows", the whole thing simply hangs.
I didn't have this problem with the other two machines, and they have identical hardware.
At this point, I'm thinking they sent me a bad hard drive. To test this theory, I tried my Ultimate Boot CD, and no matter which tool I try to load, it also hangs. I tried my Killdisk, and it hangs as soon as it tries to wipe out the first sector. I even tried a Linux disc, and it also hangs for a few minutes before displaying a "disk error."
Anyone think it might be something else, or does it appear that I've nailed it?
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