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Gateway desktop unable to be reformatted

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mtncbcar

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Sep 27, 2006
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I have a Gateway 2000 Desktop that was having some problems. It would shut off spontaneously and had become very slow. I decided to reformat it. I used the cds provided to me by Gateway in order to do so. I had two: a drivers cd and an operating system cd. The first time I did it, it seemed as though it was working because it completed a good amount but at some point I spontaneously got a blue screen error. I assumed it was a one time thing and so attempted again multiple times. It didn't seem to work. I also tried to use another Win XP cd to try and install an operating system but that was unsuccessful as well. The only other OS cd I had was an old Win 98 one. I used this and was able to actually get a working system on to the computer. But naturally, I did that in hopes of eventually being able to get the computer back to the way it was the day I got it. I do not know what to do at this point. I don't understand what the problem could be, whether it has to do with the software or hardware is beyond me. Maybe someone has some advice. I would really appreciate it. Thanks.
 
I have had success in the past by booting the pc with the Win 98 sec edition cd and then choosing the boot to dos with cd support option. once there I fdsik the drive and create a new partition. then I boot back up with the operating system I'm trying to load. usually works for me. not sure if that helps....
 
I would check the hardware first (PSU, memory, HD) There is software out there to do most of this (memtest86 and diagnostics from the HD manufacturer) If you have the CD's I would fdisk the drive (make sure there isn't a small partition as this may have device info needed by the system. Don't create a new partition but boot from the CD and let XP create the partition for you.

The answer is "42"
 
Sometimes with those CD's that come with the PC, you have to install the progy on cd first .
 
I agree with the above posts to fdisk the drive. Since it's a Gateway I'll even venture to guess your hard drive is bad or is going bad.

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