Windows XP installation problems

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I've been trying to install XP onto a build I put together out of old parts (actaully it's basically my previous build in an older case) but I'm getting errors during the installation. It's the same XP disk I've used for my last 3 builds. Never ahd this problem before. Last used this disk about 6 weeks ago to install XP onto my current build. No problems then. Any ideas what this means?

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The easiest thing for me to test would be another XP CD but I don't know anyone that has one I could borrow. I'm kicking myself now for not making a back copy of my XP CD.
 
By moving the actual IDE cable on the motherboard from one connector to another, if the motherboard has a second IDE connector.

I presume you have a second PC that your using to post here. Maybe take the CD/DVD drive out of that and use it to test the second pc
I'll try that. I do have 2 IDE connectors. The IDE HD is on one & the DVD drive the other. Can I try just swapping these round? At the moment the HD is on IDE 1.

Actually the PC I'm on now has two drives - a DVD burner & a CD burner. Bit pointles really. I might just take the CD burner out & install it in the other PC periminently ...... if I get it up & running that is.
 
Okay, I've tried a different optical drive, different IDE cables, different IDE channels - with the cables round a certain way (think it was optical to IDE1, HD to IDE2) the thing didn't even post. Every other combination/test gave the same results. I changed the RAM as well. I also made a copy of my XP disk & tried that. Exact same thing.
 
Think I'll just stick with my mates copy ;) He doesn't mind.

But I'll look into the unstoppable copier thing (never heard of that before). Be interesting to try that.
 
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