It's a nearly 1 year old machine.Does make you wonder how much warranty would be left on a laptop with XP installed...
Hi DRZ. How's things?If this is a Dell laptop then there is a chance this is a known issue where it will bluescreen during the install of XP unless you set it into the correct BIOS mode. I'd check that before you continue chasing your tail![]()
Thanks for another suggestion.Parted Magic live cd
That has memtest on it too in the boot menu
Sounds like borked ram/hard drive to me
OK. I've got SP3 somewhere for when I rebuild the Sixth Form laptops.What I'd do..
Make an XP SP3 disc, ^do what I suggested above
Before installing, run off the Parted Magic cd and remove all partitions on the hard drive.
You can be quite a wise person sometimes Burnsy.Your Boss seems like he doens't know what he's doing.
Yeah I thought I'd have to re-install the drivers. I'll get them from the Asus support site.You have to install and activate AHCI drivers in Windows before switching AHCI back on in the BIOS. This can mean installing the mobo and controller chipset drivers from the vendor site, wouldn't come on the (Windows) OS disk.
It is a Seagate 160GB model. I did find the model number but considering the cost of the netbooks it'll be, as you say, a cheap and cheerful model.Though it shouldn't make any odds at all to your ability to access drives and partitions, IDE access mode and drivers ought to be perfectly fine, just potentially a little slower at some IO activities if the drive itself is pretty good (but I doubt that, only going to be a little 2.5 lowish power thing to stop it hogging the power anyway almost without question).