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Old August 25th, 2008, 06:59 AM   Digg it!   #1 (permalink)
Londoner2k8
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PC doesn't boot, win xp doesn't load

Greetings,

Please help. I have two problems:

I can not boot up my newly assembled computer as specified on 2 bellow.

2: I can not reinstall win xp on my newly built computer with P5KPL-E motherboard, Core 2 Duo cpu and two DDR2 memories, 2GB and 1GB .

1- It started working alright after I assembled it. It was booting up from the hard Drive from my old computer. Then after a few days developed a fault. It couldn’t boot up any more. Each time, I put it on, after reaching win xp logo, it stopps going further and restarts from the beginning of bios, after which it presents an apology message for the failure of window to load and presents a list about how to load window like normal or safe mode. If I want to start it normally, it repeats the same thing, it stops at win xp logo and restarts at the beginning of bios and continues to the apology message. If I want to start it at safe mode, it will stop at the line bellow and go back to the beginning of bios and to the apology message.

multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)Partition(1)\window\system3 2\drivers\mup.sys



2- When I boot it up from win xp CD, it stops with error lines of 1 and 2 bellow with the message that the window stopped to prevent computer damaged with instruction to disable any driver, which is responsible, or contact the vendors. This happens after window loads all the files and just before the screen to install window or to do window repair comes up

This happens even when I disconnect the hard Drive (boot up HD) from the computer.

1- *** STOP: 0X0000007E (0XC0000005, 0XF748E0BF, 0XF78DA208,

0XF78D9F08)

2- *** pci.sys –Address F748E0BF base at F7487000, DateStamp 3b7d855c


Actions, I have taken but not helped:

1-I have done memory swapping.
2-I have booted it up with Western Digital HD installations floppy disk to format a new Western Digital Sata HD as boot up HD. Win XP and all files from my old HD moved to this one. This HD can boot up my old computer but not boot up the new one.
3- I have updated the bios with help of my old computer with the use of flash memories and floppy boot up.
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