- Windows XP Professional SP 2 on an IBM Thinkpad A20m 2628-2du
- Posted by a_ryan1972 on October 10th, 2005
I originally installed Windows 200 on my Thinkpad, but I like XP better. When
I try to install XP Pro SP 2, it formats, copies all the files and restarts.
Upon restarting, I get the IBM screen to enter set up or boot from another
disk. After that, the screen goes blank and everything stops. I can hear the
drive spinning for a little bit, but after that, nothing. I have 380 MB of
RAM and 500 megaherz processor, so as far as I know, it should be able to
handle XP.
After all this, I installed Windows 2000 again. Works great. I then updated
the BIOS to the latest version and tried to install XP again and I have the
same problem. I would really like to get XP working because I hate 2000.
Any ideas?
- Posted by Shenan Stanley on October 10th, 2005
a_ryan1972 wrote:
> I originally installed Windows 200 on my Thinkpad, but I like XP
> better. When I try to install XP Pro SP 2, it formats, copies all the
> files and restarts. Upon restarting, I get the IBM screen to enter
> set up or boot from another disk. After that, the screen goes blank
> and everything stops. I can hear the drive spinning for a little bit,
> but after that, nothing. I have 380 MB of RAM and 500 megaherz
> processor, so as far as I know, it should be able to handle XP.
>
> After all this, I installed Windows 2000 again. Works great. I then
> updated the BIOS to the latest version and tried to install XP again
> and I have the same problem. I would really like to get XP working
> because I hate 2000.
Drivers..
Do you have the Windows XP Drivers for your machine?
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- Posted by a_ryan1972 on October 10th, 2005
I can't get far enough to install them. I never make it into Windows. I
posted a message Thinkpad forum and was told that I have to change the BIOS
to boot from CD first rather than pressing F12 to do it.
Do you agree with that being a possibility?
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
> a_ryan1972 wrote:
> > I originally installed Windows 200 on my Thinkpad, but I like XP
> > better. When I try to install XP Pro SP 2, it formats, copies all the
> > files and restarts. Upon restarting, I get the IBM screen to enter
> > set up or boot from another disk. After that, the screen goes blank
> > and everything stops. I can hear the drive spinning for a little bit,
> > but after that, nothing. I have 380 MB of RAM and 500 megaherz
> > processor, so as far as I know, it should be able to handle XP.
> >
> > After all this, I installed Windows 2000 again. Works great. I then
> > updated the BIOS to the latest version and tried to install XP again
> > and I have the same problem. I would really like to get XP working
> > because I hate 2000.
>
> Drivers..
> Do you have the Windows XP Drivers for your machine?
>
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> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
>
>
- Posted by Shenan Stanley on October 10th, 2005
a_ryan1972 wrote:
> I can't get far enough to install them. I never make it into
> Windows. I posted a message Thinkpad forum and was told that I have
> to change the BIOS to boot from CD first rather than pressing F12 to
> do it.
>
> Do you agree with that being a possibility?
Technically - it shouldn't matter how you choose to boot from CD.. You may
need to do it more than once, however - so it may be easier to setup the
BIOS to boot from CD first for now.
Have you checked IBM's web pages for an updated BIOS that may be needed to
allow Windows XP to install/run properly?
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Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
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- Posted by a_ryan1972 on October 10th, 2005
Yes. I have the latest version of the BIOS.
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
> a_ryan1972 wrote:
> > I can't get far enough to install them. I never make it into
> > Windows. I posted a message Thinkpad forum and was told that I have
> > to change the BIOS to boot from CD first rather than pressing F12 to
> > do it.
> >
> > Do you agree with that being a possibility?
>
> Technically - it shouldn't matter how you choose to boot from CD.. You may
> need to do it more than once, however - so it may be easier to setup the
> BIOS to boot from CD first for now.
>
> Have you checked IBM's web pages for an updated BIOS that may be needed to
> allow Windows XP to install/run properly?
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
>
>