I'll bet that it's not happy about how drivers one and two are jumpered in
relation to each other.


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[mailto:bounce-nt2000-136492@;ls.swynk.com]On Behalf Of Marvin Cummings
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 6:41 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: XP Install problem...


I need a quick resolution to what I know is a simple problem.
I have an old Compaq that I'm trying to reload XP on. This is a 6gig
harddrive w/256 RAM. I was trying to add a 40gig harddrive to it and started
running into problems. After finally getting the system to recognize both
drives and the CD-ROM I now get an error when trying to re-install the OS
from CD. The first error I got stated that the harddrive was corrupt. When I
went to try and repair it, I started getting another error. The error is
stating the setup can't load or unable to detect a system.? file. It does
this regardless of what XP Professional cd I use. If I try a w2k pro cd I
get BSOD.
ANyone familiar with this? Again I had XP running on this system previously.
I get the same error even if I attempt to return to the same initial setup.

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