After what I assume is a bad reaction to anti-virus (because it only started after a critical error in bitdefender), my parents' computer started BSODing. It got more and more rapid until eventually it wouldn't even get into Windows. I managed to recover all necessary files by hooking the hard-drive up to my computer and fetching them. I then assumed that I could just do a fresh install of XP and all would be good.
However, when I boot from the Windows XP CD it BSOD's in both attempts to install and repair windows. The error message is Page_Fault_in_Non_Paged_Area. I've already memtested the RAM, and while one stick was bad, the rest seems good. I'm not really sure how memtest works, so maybe I should do a long test of each stick?
Anyways, is there any way to do an install of XP in another way? Or could it be something I haven't considered?
Thanks
However, when I boot from the Windows XP CD it BSOD's in both attempts to install and repair windows. The error message is Page_Fault_in_Non_Paged_Area. I've already memtested the RAM, and while one stick was bad, the rest seems good. I'm not really sure how memtest works, so maybe I should do a long test of each stick?
Anyways, is there any way to do an install of XP in another way? Or could it be something I haven't considered?
Thanks