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Following the boot problems I've had with an old PC.
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/pc-bootup-problem.531901/
I decided to replace the motherboard and cpu. Everything else in the PC is unchanged. It will POST and I can get into the bios but XP will not load - it just restarts, goes through POST again.
Thought before I buy a copy of Windows 7 and join the slightly more modern world, I'd try to repair the current installation of XP. When I try to boot from the XP disc I get a message that says no hard drives can be found, but if I start up the PC as normal the screen during booting up shows the hard drive has been detected.
Is this just a result of XP being installed when the PC had a different motherboard and cpu and the change is causing a conflict? Thinking of buying a new hard drive and Windows 7 and starting afresh.
Any views welcomed.
Dave
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/pc-bootup-problem.531901/
I decided to replace the motherboard and cpu. Everything else in the PC is unchanged. It will POST and I can get into the bios but XP will not load - it just restarts, goes through POST again.
Thought before I buy a copy of Windows 7 and join the slightly more modern world, I'd try to repair the current installation of XP. When I try to boot from the XP disc I get a message that says no hard drives can be found, but if I start up the PC as normal the screen during booting up shows the hard drive has been detected.
Is this just a result of XP being installed when the PC had a different motherboard and cpu and the change is causing a conflict? Thinking of buying a new hard drive and Windows 7 and starting afresh.
Any views welcomed.
Dave