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December 6th 03, 04:53 PM
I have a new hd, new mother board, and an OEM copy of XP.
The board was made by ECS and I've currently got 256 megs
of PC 2700 DDR RAM in it (which it supports fine) and a
P4 clocked @ 1.7 GHz. The exact model is P4s5a made by
ECS and Im trying standard Windows XP Home Edition. The
power supply is 350 watts.
When I try booting and it gets to the place where you
select which user profile, then all drives wind down and
it starts to reboot. This just repeats. HELP. John

Ron Martell
December 6th 03, 04:54 PM
> wrote:

>I have a new hd, new mother board, and an OEM copy of XP.
>The board was made by ECS and I've currently got 256 megs
>of PC 2700 DDR RAM in it (which it supports fine) and a
>P4 clocked @ 1.7 GHz. The exact model is P4s5a made by
>ECS and Im trying standard Windows XP Home Edition. The
>power supply is 350 watts.
>When I try booting and it gets to the place where you
>select which user profile, then all drives wind down and
>it starts to reboot. This just repeats. HELP. John

Boot with your XP CDROM and do a Repair Install as per the
instructions at http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm


Good luck


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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Peter Foldes
December 6th 03, 04:55 PM
Uncheck the option of Reboot Automatically and then you should get the =
error message which will tell you the cause of the issue. Most likely a =
hardware problem.


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> I have a new hd, new mother board, and an OEM copy of XP.
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> P4 clocked @ 1.7 GHz. The exact model is P4s5a made by=20
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> power supply is 350 watts.
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> select which user profile, then all drives wind down and=20
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Michael Stevens
December 6th 03, 04:55 PM
wrote:
> I have a new hd, new mother board, and an OEM copy of XP.
> The board was made by ECS and I've currently got 256 megs
> of PC 2700 DDR RAM in it (which it supports fine) and a
> P4 clocked @ 1.7 GHz. The exact model is P4s5a made by
> ECS and Im trying standard Windows XP Home Edition. The
> power supply is 350 watts.
> When I try booting and it gets to the place where you
> select which user profile, then all drives wind down and
> it starts to reboot. This just repeats. HELP. John

John,
Do you get any error messages, and to make sure we are on the same page,
exactly what page do you call the user profile page. You can refer to the
below which has screen shots to indicate the page.
Standard stuff to try,
Look for a BIOS update for your MB, there are 3 version of you MB, so make
sure you get the right BIOS flash.
Remove everything except the video card, hard drive, and CD-ROM drive. That
means any printer USB, etc..
If you have more than one stick of RAM, remove one and swap out the RAM
modules if you still have the problem.
Make sure all connections are getting good contact and that the CPU fan is
functioning.
Please post back with results.
You boot from the CD and do a clean install.
Click on or copy and paste the link below into your web browser address bar.
How to clean install XP.
http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html
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