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I can't load Windows XP on a system with a new KT-600 Dragon Plus Ver
2.0 unless I turn off APIC in Bios. If I leave the APIC enabled XP
installation freezes at the screen that says starting windows setup?
What is wrong? I have a 500 watt PS Kingston PC 3200 512 megx2 Ram and
a Maxtor Ultra ATA 133 120 gb HD. ATI Radeon 9250 SE 128mb 8x AGP card.

John

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Windows XP is incompatible with APIC. See:

http://www.google.com/search?num=5 [...] tnG=Search

JBDen wrote:
> I can't load Windows XP on a system with a new KT-600 Dragon Plus Ver
> 2.0 unless I turn off APIC in Bios. If I leave the APIC enabled XP
> installation freezes at the screen that says starting windows setup?
> What is wrong? I have a 500 watt PS Kingston PC 3200 512 megx2 Ram and
> a Maxtor Ultra ATA 133 120 gb HD. ATI Radeon 9250 SE 128mb 8x AGP card.
>
> John
>


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