xp pro install problem

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been trying to install windows for a few days now on my dads pc but im up againts it and cant figure out the problem

whilst installing i get errors like *setup cannot copy the file : MDWMDMSP.DLL (just an example as this is random dll that it wont load)
i have tried differnet hard disks, cd/dvd drive to install with i have also tried different media (my copy of windows differnet keys tho) with no difference
i think its his motherboard thats not working?
any other suggestions?
his spec
xp1700
512mb
gigabyte ga7-vaxp
mx440 nvidia grpahics card
 
the symptoms point to dodgy ram. any chance you can swap it out with something different for testing?

you could also try making a memtest 86+ bootable floppy/cd to test the ram also. :)
 
it has 2 sticks of ram in i tried memtest with both in and then separatley
and it does produce errers but it makes no difference as to how i install the ram (together or separate) its produced an errer at 0.6mb on whichever configuration i use
still ram errer or is it more serious?
i have no other ram i could use (dont want to use any of mine incase the real problem does something to my ram
 
Both sticks show errors at exactly the same time and place? Even one at a time?

I'd say this was a problem with dodgy ram too tbh.
 
dont suppose you have any other sticks kicking about just to test?

But if memtest did give errors in the results then i'd defo suspect that :S
 
update

i have tried a stick of my memory in it (1024 in size)
and still it fails at the same point 0.6mb in 2 addresses ( 0000009a008 and 0000009a00c )

so im assuming now its something else
any ideas where to next?

(mods would this be better somewhere else?)
 
well you've probably done this, but...

check everything is plugged in properly and reset the bios to optimised defaults.

try a different cd drive,

presumably its just loading the stuff into memory so its not the hd

sounds like you've been trying hard anyway
 
Remove the memory, and give the memory slots a clean with a with a paintbrush or a can of compressed air.

What temperature is the CPU showing in the BIOS?

I'm guessing a dusty/bust RAM slot, or dodgy chipset - in either case, replace motherbard. Or it could well be a bad CPU.
 
cpu is running quite cool (36 in bios)
ram slots are clean
reset bios twice
all is pluged in
tried 2 different drives 1 a cd-r/w and a new dvd-+r/w
only thing i havnt done yet is throw it at a wall/door, do you think this might help as im seriously concidering this (jus hope the wife doesnt see the hole it might leave in the wall/door)
 
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