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From: trinaz on 10 Jan 2010 08:34 Getting ready to install Win 7 Pro on my XP installation machine. Put in new Motherboard/CPU/Memory but my XP Pro installation will not boot ? Same Sata hard drive being used with unchanged XP installation. Have done many mottherboard/cpu upgrades in past without issues. I'm wondering if the XP "Genuine Advantage" stuff is causing the no-boot ? I have not done anything with Win 7 yet...still waiting for UPS delivery ! Hoping I do not have to remove all the new hardware and replace old and then boot again and THEN call Microsoft ? The error screen I am getting is something like " Sorry...Windows wouldn't load...maybe new hardware/sofrtware/compatabilty issues"...I have a bunch of loading options includeing safe mode and last good configurations...but all options lead to a reboot and the same screen ? Win XP loading screen does appear for a second...but then system reboots ? Any Ideas on what the issues are and how to fix it will be greatly appreciated !! Tim
From: Shenan Stanley on 10 Jan 2010 11:25 trinaz wrote: > Getting ready to install Win 7 Pro on my XP installation machine. > Put in new Motherboard/CPU/Memory but my XP Pro installation will > not boot ? > > Same Sata hard drive being used with unchanged XP installation. > > Have done many mottherboard/cpu upgrades in past without issues. > I'm wondering if the XP "Genuine Advantage" stuff is causing the > no-boot ? > > I have not done anything with Win 7 yet...still waiting for UPS > delivery ! > > Hoping I do not have to remove all the new hardware and replace old > and then boot again and THEN call Microsoft ? > > The error screen I am getting is something like " Sorry...Windows > wouldn't load...maybe new hardware/sofrtware/compatabilty > issues"...I have a bunch of loading options includeing safe mode > and last good configurations...but all options lead to a reboot and > the same screen ? > > Win XP loading screen does appear for a second...but then system > reboots ? > > Any Ideas on what the issues are and how to fix it will be greatly > appreciated !! Didn't I answer this elsewhere/earlier? I did! http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm or http://support.microsoft.com/kb/978788 You need to do a repair installation - your current installation of Windows XP doesn't have the right HAL information and the only was to fix that are a clean install (which I doubted you wanted) or an in-place upgrade (which should preserve your data/programs. You will need to patch afterwards and I suggest using a Windows XP installation CD at the same service pack level as you have installed (SP3 for example) which means you may need to integrate/slipstream said service pack into the CD and burn a new copy. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
From: trinaz on 23 Jan 2010 18:28 OK...not such good luck so far...first attempt following carrefully http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm resulted in same problem of constant reboot cycle. However next attempt (made a number of clone backups) resulted on first reboot with same issue...XP screen begins and starts to laod but then reboots...but in another attempt at reboot I was able to load XP in "safe mode". Hardware changes seem to be listed in system/devices/hardware...but can't reboot into regular XP...get usual opening XP screen then a reboot...but can get back into "safe mode" My motehrboard isntallation disk tho will not work in "safe mode"...keep getting a "Can't execute kernal mode driver service" error ? I'm assuming this is because I am in "safe mode" ? Would downloading the various drivers from Asus and installing them indiviually work ?...or is it not possible to install drivers for a mother board in "safe mode" ? Any suggestions will be appreciated...trying not to lose this seemingly complete install of XP Pro...at least in the safe mode condition. Thanks, Tim "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > trinaz wrote: > > Getting ready to install Win 7 Pro on my XP installation machine. > > Put in new Motherboard/CPU/Memory but my XP Pro installation will > > not boot ? > > > > Same Sata hard drive being used with unchanged XP installation. > > > > Have done many mottherboard/cpu upgrades in past without issues. > > I'm wondering if the XP "Genuine Advantage" stuff is causing the > > no-boot ? > > > > I have not done anything with Win 7 yet...still waiting for UPS > > delivery ! > > > > Hoping I do not have to remove all the new hardware and replace old > > and then boot again and THEN call Microsoft ? > > > > The error screen I am getting is something like " Sorry...Windows > > wouldn't load...maybe new hardware/sofrtware/compatabilty > > issues"...I have a bunch of loading options includeing safe mode > > and last good configurations...but all options lead to a reboot and > > the same screen ? > > > > Win XP loading screen does appear for a second...but then system > > reboots ? > > > > Any Ideas on what the issues are and how to fix it will be greatly > > appreciated !! > > Didn't I answer this elsewhere/earlier? > > I did! > > http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm > or > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/978788 > > You need to do a repair installation - your current installation of Windows > XP doesn't have the right HAL information and the only was to fix that are a > clean install (which I doubted you wanted) or an in-place upgrade (which > should preserve your data/programs. You will need to patch afterwards and I > suggest using a Windows XP installation CD at the same service pack level as > you have installed (SP3 for example) which means you may need to > integrate/slipstream said service pack into the CD and burn a new copy. > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > > . >
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