WindowsXP installation problem

  

Generally it is a hardware problem. Hardware compatibility is problematic or poor quality Is your memory a bar? Try another slot. If you have the conditions, it is best to experiment with a memory stick that has proven to be good and stable. This can immediately determine whether it is a memory failure. NT-based operating system (such as WIN2K/WINXP/WIN2003) is very sensitive to hardware, you can try to install WIN98, it should be able to pass. The following is a solution for the Microsoft website: To resolve this issue, follow these steps. Warning: Do not perform the following operations unless you are familiar with the internal hardware of your computer. Hardware components within the computer are very sensitive to static electricity. Contact your computer manufacturer for information on proper handling of computer components. 1. Turn off the computer and remove any peripheral component interconnect (PCI) devices. 2. Restart your computer. • If Windows starts successfully, shut down your computer and reinstall the PCI device (you can only install one at a time). After installing each device, you must start Windows. If a device is installed that causes the problem described in the "Symptoms" section, remove the device and proceed with the installation of additional PCI devices. • If Windows fails to boot, remove one or more memory modules installed in the computer. Please leave enough RAM so that your computer can boot and run Windows XP. Note: Windows XP requires 128 megabytes (MB) of RAM. The minimum is 64 MB and the maximum is 4 GB. For example, if you have two 256 MB memory modules installed in your computer, you should remove one of the memory modules. If Windows starts successfully, shut down your computer and reinstall the RAM module (you can only install one at a time). After installing each RAM module, start Windows. If a module is installed that causes the problem described in the "Symptoms" section, remove the module and proceed with the installation of additional RAM modules.

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