Computer Hanging During Windows Setup
Hello everyone,
I'm working on a friend's computer (which happens to be an Alienware Pile of You-Know-What).
He has been having compatability problems with it since he got it (about six months ago).
Finally, six days ago, Windows XP (Home Edition) crashed on him. It essentially froze and could only be recovered by powering down, then back up.
It wouldn't boot into Windows at all -- whether it was safe mode or normal mode. He decided to format his HDD and start over, which is when I came into the picture.
I fdisked the drive (Seagate, 80GB 7200RPM) and tried running the Alienware installation disc. The computer hung after the setup files were copied to the HDD.
I have tried Windows 2000, Windows 98se, Windows XP Pro, and Windows ME, and they ALL did the same thing.
So I used Gdisk on it, formatted, etc. and tried the same thing:
Installing WinXP Home Edition, Professional Edition, Windows 2000, 98se, and ME; they all fronze/hung the computer after the installation files were copied to the computer.
Thinking it was a HDD problem, I took out the HDD (after running the W2k installation program, put it in my computer, booted, and it worked perfectly.
I thought it may have been his RAM (1 256 MB stick of Corsair ECC DDR RAM, 1 512 MB stick of Corsair ECC DDR RAM), so I took it out and tried each stick in each slot, by itself; no dice.
He has an ASUS A7V8Xn
AMD 2600+
768 Megs of ECC DDR RAM
GeForce 4 Ti 4600
Seagate 80GB 7200 HDD
Any thoughts on what it might be? I tried swapping out the IDE cables with brand-new ones, and that didn't work either.
Thanks in advance,
--<MG>