>When trying to install xp I now get an errormessage
>
>an unexpected error (0) occured at line 1773 in
>d:\xpsprtm\base\boot\setup\arcdisp.c.
>
Try this: ""An Unexpected Error Has Occurred (536821760)" Error
Message When You Try to Install Windows XP"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=316400).
OK. I just got the same error message as above but specifically
"An unexpected error (1112836657) occured at line 1773 in
d:\xpsprtm\base\boot\setup\arcdisp.c.
Press any key to continue"
In researching I found that one of my memory modules was bad. I would not have figured this out if it wasn't for Hemusta though... so props to you man, thanks for the help.
After removing the ram and installing new (I just so happened to have different RAM), my installation goes w/ out problems.
Thanks so much for this post! My aunt's computer just died, wouldn't load Windows. I told her it was probably the hard drive. I thought she picked up a virus or something (she's not real careful about what sites she visits). I tried to reload Windows before I bought her a new HD and I get this same error (20802355 Line 73). Man am I glad I tried that first...and really glad I stumbled onto this forum. $20 worth of RAM and she's back in business! You guys are AWESOME!
OK. I just got the same error message as above but specifically
"An unexpected error (1112836657) occured at line 1773 in
d:\xpsprtm\base\boot\setup\arcdisp.c.
Press any key to continue"
In researching I found that one of my memory modules was bad. I would not have figured this out if it wasn't for Hemusta though... so props to you man, thanks for the help.
After removing the ram and installing new (I just so happened to have different RAM), my installation goes w/ out problems.
-Peace Out
thank you so much...... for that very brilliant idea.... you just solve my problem.....
OK. I just got the same error message as above but specifically
"An unexpected error (1112836657) occured at line 1773 in
d:\xpsprtm\base\boot\setup\arcdisp.c.
Press any key to continue"
In researching I found that one of my memory modules was bad. I would not have figured this out if it wasn't for Hemusta though... so props to you man, thanks for the help.
After removing the ram and installing new (I just so happened to have different RAM), my installation goes w/ out problems.
-Peace Out
Thanks for sharing that info,i was having the same problem did what you said and its up and running