Does it beep or otherwise act like it's trying to boot up?
What OS is on the hard drive, if any?
Have you tried popping the CMOS battery to make the BIOS redectect everything again? Jennifer Sigman
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Hmmmm... Write Protection violations usually mean that it runs into bad sectors it can't do anything with. And 504MB is 7.8ish% of 3.4GB (math nerd aura), all that FDISK got to. Sounds like there's something on that hard drive, possibly a physical error on the platters themselves, that's keep...
You need to add the correct drivers for everything, probably. Check the manufacturer of your video card, sound card, etc. and get the XP drivers. The Windows Updater will not necessarily have them. Jennifer Sigman
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I'm willing to bet money it's SP1. See if there's not some way you can get rid of it (either in the Add/Remove programs, or even a clean format and install if you can). Also, check with who made those games that they actually support Windows XP. Jennifer Sigman
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BLEH... well that stinks. Are you sure the games are installed properly? Other than that, SP1 might be your culprit. Jennifer Sigman
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Try the performance settings... and blech about having SP1 installed, is there no way to uninstall it from Add/Remove programs? Jennifer Sigman
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So far, in my experiences with Windows 2000 SP2 and Windows XP, they are about equally stable. I have NOT messed with 2000's SP3, and I have run far far away from XP's SP 1. It will probably come down to what your applications will run on. Some older things will not run on XP yet. Jennifer...
Have you tried putting the settings to Performance instead? It almost sounds like the card is getting over-worked and spilling garbage into the XP environment. Jennifer Sigman
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Actually, brand new catridges could be the problem. I put a new cartridge into my printer at home and it hasn't printed decent color since. I just don't have the spare $30ish to go get another one to try it out. Jennifer Sigman
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That I don't know. Hopefully someone who does will come by here and let you know. Jennifer Sigman
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Ugh... Might wanna go scrounging around Microsoft's website then, I don't know if there's another update to fix that problem, or if they know about it yet. Good luck.
It's usually a good idea (for the future) to pick the setting that let's you uninstall a service pack. MS is bad about...
Uninstall SP1?
I haven't installed it on my home PC yet, every time I turn around there's another problem with it. Jennifer Sigman
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I've seen them in use for about a year. They can be real hit and miss. Bad ones can really hose up or even knock out a printer by leaking toner all over the fuser. While it's a nice concept, the application thereof needs more work. Jennifer Sigman
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Refilled toner catridges can be bad things. I know at my former job we replaced them more often than original ones, because they leaked, ran out, or did other craziness. So you may be right. Jennifer Sigman
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Nope, it installed Windows NT Server just fine. What I'm trying to do now is put some service patches and other Admin tools. I'll keep puttering around with it when I can, thanks for the leads. Jennifer Sigman
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No... this is an older CD-ROM drive. You put the CD into a little case then put it into the drive. And it worked great with the Windows NT Server CD. I'll try it, tho, thanks. Jennifer Sigman
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I keep getting this error when I try to read a CD on this old Micron Powerstation I pulled out of the storage room. I know the CD-ROM works, because it installed Windows NT Server just fine. But it doesn't seem to want to read anything else, or at least none of the TechNet CDs I put in. Any...
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