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Guest sanoudou
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i'm trying to instal xp pro onto a harddrive that has windows 2000 on it but

in the middle of the setup, the blue screen appears and says the error

message about having the system shut down to prevent serious problems/ there

is

 

0x0000008E (0XC0000006, 0X8091C953, 0XF7982A10, 0X00000000)

 

I read somewhere that i should try romoving my memory modules. How do I do

that?

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Guest Jerry
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Re: cannot install xp pro

 

You look in the motherboard manual for instructions on the procedure. Or

you just take off the case cover and go to it.

 

"sanoudou" <sanoudou@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:5A57C57B-2E1C-4050-B8D9-D547AE8E5E17@microsoft.com...

> i'm trying to instal xp pro onto a harddrive that has windows 2000 on it

> but

> in the middle of the setup, the blue screen appears and says the error

> message about having the system shut down to prevent serious problems/

> there

> is

>

> 0x0000008E (0XC0000006, 0X8091C953, 0XF7982A10, 0X00000000)

>

> I read somewhere that i should try romoving my memory modules. How do I do

> that?

Guest Colon Terminus
Posted

Re: cannot install xp pro

 

"sanoudou" <sanoudou@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:5A57C57B-2E1C-4050-B8D9-D547AE8E5E17@microsoft.com...

> i'm trying to instal xp pro onto a harddrive that has windows 2000 on it

> but

> in the middle of the setup, the blue screen appears and says the error

> message about having the system shut down to prevent serious problems/

> there

> is

>

> 0x0000008E (0XC0000006, 0X8091C953, 0XF7982A10, 0X00000000)

>

> I read somewhere that i should try romoving my memory modules. How do I do

> that?

 

 

Before you go tearing into your computer

Download and run Memtest86:

http://www.memtest86.com/download.html

 

Chances are that if you run Windows 2000 successfully you don't have a

problem with a memory module.

Some moire information about what you're trying to accomplish would be

helpful.

 

Are you trying to upgrade from Windows 2000 to Windows XP?

Are you trying to dual-boot 2K and XP?

What make and model is your computer?

How much RAM?

Make and size of your hard disk?

Hard disk partitioning, if any?

Service pack level of XP you're trying to install (integrated SP2?)

 

 

 

 

 

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