I'm offering $10 to anyone who finds "the fix" for me -- besides buying another copy of Windows retail.
System:
3800+ AM2 X2
DFI Infinity Ultra2
Corsair XMS PC667
ATI X1900GT
Seagate 160GB IDE
O/S:
Windows XP Professional (imaged)
The O/S was imaged from a computer with a standard IBM setup (albeit an Intel), with a 160GB+ IDE hard drive.
All of the components are found and appear to function just fine. When it begins to load windows, it will automatically restart. This occurs if booted in safe mode (it restarts at agp440.sys, though this might just be where it seems to end), and any other mode. It doesn't even get to the windows loading screen, just restarts as it begins the Windows process. Any ideas?
P.S. - The imaged copy is legal, it's from our open business license (we have one license for home network, and another for the physical office network). I can't say I've dealt with this problem before.
P.S.S - I've done this before with no problems. The simple solution would of course be to pop over to the physical office and redo it. But my Father is on vacation for 2+ weeks (international), thus this isn't an option. If I don't get to play DOD quick I'm going to burst!
System:
3800+ AM2 X2
DFI Infinity Ultra2
Corsair XMS PC667
ATI X1900GT
Seagate 160GB IDE
O/S:
Windows XP Professional (imaged)
The O/S was imaged from a computer with a standard IBM setup (albeit an Intel), with a 160GB+ IDE hard drive.
All of the components are found and appear to function just fine. When it begins to load windows, it will automatically restart. This occurs if booted in safe mode (it restarts at agp440.sys, though this might just be where it seems to end), and any other mode. It doesn't even get to the windows loading screen, just restarts as it begins the Windows process. Any ideas?
P.S. - The imaged copy is legal, it's from our open business license (we have one license for home network, and another for the physical office network). I can't say I've dealt with this problem before.
P.S.S - I've done this before with no problems. The simple solution would of course be to pop over to the physical office and redo it. But my Father is on vacation for 2+ weeks (international), thus this isn't an option. If I don't get to play DOD quick I'm going to burst!