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Old December 26th 04, 04:17 PM
Roger Marchant Roger Marchant is offline
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Default XP SP2 crashing during install

I'm using a Mercury PS661FXM motherboard with Celeron D330. It works fine with XP SP1. However, if I install SP2 (either clean install or upgrading from SP1), the install crashes almost immediately after the first reboot (after the format and first loading of files). If I use a Celeron 2.6, SP2 installs OK so there must be some kind of problem with the Celeron D CPU. Any ideas most welcome!
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