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8/11/2006 10:32:17 AM EDT
I'm trying to do a clean install of Windows XP Pro to my brother's computer.  When I put the disk in it pops up the menu and I click on install Windows XP.  Then I get an error message saying there is no valid partition.  I click ok and it takes me back to the main menu.  What am I doing wrong?
8/11/2006 10:42:38 AM EDT
[#1]
Sounds like you need to create a partition on the disk and format it before proceeding with the installation.  Those steps should be available on the install CD.  If there's an existing partition, possibly the partition information has become corrupted - delete the existing partition and create a new one.
8/11/2006 10:48:27 AM EDT
[#2]
I found it on Google.  I needed to boot from the install cd instead of trying to run it in Windows.
8/11/2006 3:58:18 PM EDT
[#3]
So I get it all reinstalled with a small problem.  There were no drivers loaded for the modem, network card or sound card.  I've looked for them on the XP Pro disk but couldn't find anything.  

Any suggestions?
8/11/2006 4:03:55 PM EDT
[#4]

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So I get it all reinstalled with a small problem.  There were no drivers loaded for the modem, network card or sound card.  I've looked for them on the XP Pro disk but couldn't find anything.  

Any suggestions?


Driver downloads at the web site of the manufacturer of the computer or manufacturer of the modem, network card or sound card.
8/11/2006 4:17:49 PM EDT
[#5]
Did he get a reinstall CD with his computer?  I have Dell computers and all came with a CD with the drivers for the devices.
8/11/2006 4:55:09 PM EDT
[#6]

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Did he get a reinstall CD with his computer?  I have Dell computers and all came with a CD with the drivers for the devices.


He didn't leave that with me.  I downloaded them to a disk to put onto his computer since the ethernet card didn't work.

Damn there's a lot of updates to XP Pro with Service Pack 2.  It's working on 55 of them right now.  Did 30 before that.
8/11/2006 8:09:21 PM EDT
[#7]
I just downloaded XP x64 w/SP2 beta and when I did an install, the only updates were for my hardware

Too bad I still cant get windows to recognize my RAID 0 array
8/11/2006 8:21:18 PM EDT
[#8]
I'm still having a problem with the sound card.  I have no idea what brand it is.  I've tried everyone that Dell has on their site but none of them work.  Any suggestions?
8/12/2006 12:00:32 AM EDT
[#9]

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I'm still having a problem with the sound card.  I have no idea what brand it is.  I've tried everyone that Dell has on their site but none of them work.  Any suggestions?


* with the computer off, see if you can locate the actual sound card/chip and write down the info from it..google that for a possibility.
* also if you get the name of the hardware..try driverguide.com
* Is the PC built from scratch? or a brand name?  Dell?  What model?
* screw the sound card and find some tech-nerd nearby who has a box with 7 sound cards in it
* Spend 11tyhundred dollards on an X-Fi sound card..they're supposed to be cool
* you can try going with one of Windows' built-in generic Sound Blaster drivers (install from a specific location>Don't Search, I will choose a specific driver to install....
* or if you're really in a goofy mood, download some common generic sound drivers and try those from the "have disk" option
8/12/2006 5:02:01 AM EDT
[#10]
Are you using onboard sound or a add on"sound blaster" card?  mmk
8/12/2006 8:13:03 AM EDT
[#11]
It's a Dell Dimension 4600.  It's a sound blaster live 24bit card.  It didn't tell me that anywhere in the system I had to pull the card.  None of the drivers for that card from Dell worked.  Went right to the manufacturer and downloaded the drivers.  Up and running now.
8/12/2006 9:26:46 AM EDT
[#12]
Can you connect to the internet yet?  If so, go to Dell support, put in the service tag number and it will scan your system and tell you what components were with that system when purchased.  
8/12/2006 9:38:41 AM EDT
[#13]

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It's a Dell Dimension 4600.  It's a sound blaster live 24bit card.  It didn't tell me that anywhere in the system I had to pull the card.  None of the drivers for that card from Dell worked.  Went right to the manufacturer and downloaded the drivers.  Up and running now.

That's why i asked. mmk
8/12/2006 12:29:01 PM EDT
[#14]
When I put in the service tag info it comes up with 4 different sound cards.  None of the drivers worked.  I don't know if pulling the card and reinstalling it had anything to do with it, but it works with the driver from the manufacturer.