ROFL!! Come on TL...you know my specs...they are listed in this forum enough
I have not yet tried safe mode, I will try tonight. Still the same 'ol good XP Pro. This is a good CD, i've used it before.
ROFL!! Come on TL...you know my specs...they are listed in this forum enough
I have not yet tried safe mode, I will try tonight. Still the same 'ol good XP Pro. This is a good CD, i've used it before.
"Best to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."
"Honesty is the First Chapter in the Book of Wisdom" - Thomas Jefferson
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No i anted to confirm if you were using the standard (32-bit) version of XP and also what ServicePack you had installed, not the hw specs.
So, again, what is thie Asus CD is for? Drivers of some kind? If so, instead of running the executable to launch the GUI installation window, are you able to browse to the specific folder where the drivers you need are located at and install them that way?
Could be corruption in the file system or so it seems like but hard to say. What makes matters worse is we dont have the details on what this '2smart 4 his own good' 19yo geek did on his system prior to this issue...![]()
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