Sounds like this IBM is a desktop and not a notebook. Right? =
(sorry, not up on IBM models)
Did this pc have XP on it before? Are you trying to apply service packs =
to this pc? If so, you should only be installing Service Pack 2 (since =
it includes all prior fixes, and supersedes SP1).
Or is this a fresh install of XP? If so, what is the o.s. level on this =
XP CD?
If applying a service pack, please post that fact back here.
If new install, see "Guide to upgrading (or new install) Win XP" at =
Aumha.org by Gary Woodruff=20
http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpupgrad.htm
And if it is new install, some hardware components may not be compatible =
with XP requirements.
Highly suggest you first choose and run "Check System Compatibility" and =
let it check your hardware and programs.
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Maurice N
MVP Windows - Shell / User
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madsdad wrote:
Here is my problem, I boot up with a XP CD and run the install. I
delete the existing partition. The CD seems to install all the the
files and then asks for a restart. I restart the computer but get no
screen the monitor LED blinks and the PC power is still on but no
screen. I have taken off the KVM box I haev changed monitors. I
have set the bios back to factory defaults. I have ensured it was the
most recent one as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Mark