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airedale1 May 29th 04 04:21 AM

reload of program
 
I have now tried two different scenarios to now avail.
Computer crashed decided to reload windows me program.
After using utility disk to reformat, reinstalled program.
Get all the way to the end, "windows now detecting your
hardware" and system locks. Believing my disk may have
been damaged, borrowed someone elses to check. Same
result. How do you get a complete reinstall to work.
Since you already paid for the program once, you should
not have to buy it a second time. Tried yet another
option. Was going to install a new larger hard drive.
Same thing happened again. How do you overcome this??

Rick T May 29th 04 04:35 AM

reload of program
 
airedale1 wrote:

I have now tried two different scenarios to now avail.
Computer crashed decided to reload windows me program.
After using utility disk to reformat, reinstalled program.
Get all the way to the end, "windows now detecting your
hardware" and system locks. Believing my disk may have
been damaged, borrowed someone elses to check. Same
result. How do you get a complete reinstall to work.
Since you already paid for the program once, you should
not have to buy it a second time. Tried yet another
option. Was going to install a new larger hard drive.
Same thing happened again. How do you overcome this??


Is that the part of the installation where it says "If Windows is
inactive for a long time just reboot" or something like that ?

Best bet would be to remove your Network card or at least disconnect
from the internet while installing.


Rick

airedale1 May 29th 04 05:04 AM

reload of program
 

-----Original Message-----
airedale1 wrote:

I have now tried two different scenarios to now avail.
Computer crashed decided to reload windows me program.
After using utility disk to reformat, reinstalled

program.
Get all the way to the end, "windows now detecting your
hardware" and system locks. Believing my disk may have
been damaged, borrowed someone elses to check. Same
result. How do you get a complete reinstall to work.
Since you already paid for the program once, you should
not have to buy it a second time. Tried yet another
option. Was going to install a new larger hard drive.
Same thing happened again. How do you overcome this??


Is that the part of the installation where it says "If

Windows is
inactive for a long time just reboot" or something like

that ?

Best bet would be to remove your Network card or at least

disconnect
from the internet while installing.


Rick


Yes that is the part where it tells you if it is inactive
for a long time to reboot. I not only took out the network
card but the modem, the sound card and everything back to
the bare bones to get it to reload the program and then
reinstall the cards one at a time so I would know which
one caused the problem if it had a problem. Same thing.
Any other suggestions?
.


Rick T May 29th 04 06:41 AM

reload of program
 
A few...

You seem to be pretty handy with that stuff, why not look through your
BIOS for anything fishy... maybe reflash it, if you have the disk handy.

Reformat (again) the hard drive run an FDISK/MBR just incase a virus had
its way with your hard disk, and do a complete SCANDISK/SURFACE to
check, once it's reformatted... oh yeah and check through FDISK that you
don't have any strange partitions (no reason but you're there so why not).

Don't install from the CD, create a directory and copy the CD files
there; then install from there.

So why was the system crashing before you decided to do a fresh install ?

Last, but not least of course...

http://www.all-windows.com/winme.html




Rick


airedale1 wrote:

-----Original Message-----
airedale1 wrote:


I have now tried two different scenarios to now avail.
Computer crashed decided to reload windows me program.
After using utility disk to reformat, reinstalled


program.

Get all the way to the end, "windows now detecting your
hardware" and system locks. Believing my disk may have
been damaged, borrowed someone elses to check. Same
result. How do you get a complete reinstall to work.
Since you already paid for the program once, you should
not have to buy it a second time. Tried yet another
option. Was going to install a new larger hard drive.
Same thing happened again. How do you overcome this??


Is that the part of the installation where it says "If


Windows is

inactive for a long time just reboot" or something like


that ?

Best bet would be to remove your Network card or at least


disconnect
from the internet while installing.



Rick



Yes that is the part where it tells you if it is inactive
for a long time to reboot. I not only took out the network
card but the modem, the sound card and everything back to
the bare bones to get it to reload the program and then
reinstall the cards one at a time so I would know which
one caused the problem if it had a problem. Same thing.
Any other suggestions?

.


Noel Paton May 29th 04 09:21 AM

reload of program
 
,,,also - disable any BIOS anti-virus checking

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"Rick T" wrote in message
...
A few...

You seem to be pretty handy with that stuff, why not look through your
BIOS for anything fishy... maybe reflash it, if you have the disk handy.

Reformat (again) the hard drive run an FDISK/MBR just incase a virus had
its way with your hard disk, and do a complete SCANDISK/SURFACE to
check, once it's reformatted... oh yeah and check through FDISK that you
don't have any strange partitions (no reason but you're there so why not).

Don't install from the CD, create a directory and copy the CD files
there; then install from there.

So why was the system crashing before you decided to do a fresh install ?

Last, but not least of course...

http://www.all-windows.com/winme.html




Rick


airedale1 wrote:

-----Original Message-----
airedale1 wrote:


I have now tried two different scenarios to now avail.
Computer crashed decided to reload windows me program.
After using utility disk to reformat, reinstalled


program.

Get all the way to the end, "windows now detecting your
hardware" and system locks. Believing my disk may have
been damaged, borrowed someone elses to check. Same
result. How do you get a complete reinstall to work.
Since you already paid for the program once, you should
not have to buy it a second time. Tried yet another
option. Was going to install a new larger hard drive.
Same thing happened again. How do you overcome this??

Is that the part of the installation where it says "If


Windows is

inactive for a long time just reboot" or something like


that ?

Best bet would be to remove your Network card or at least


disconnect
from the internet while installing.



Rick



Yes that is the part where it tells you if it is inactive
for a long time to reboot. I not only took out the network
card but the modem, the sound card and everything back to
the bare bones to get it to reload the program and then
reinstall the cards one at a time so I would know which
one caused the problem if it had a problem. Same thing.
Any other suggestions?

.





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