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Profile: stranger
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Hello everyone,
I am a bit stuck and haven't had this issue before.

I am building a new PC. I have assembled and all seems to be well.

I am attempting to install XP and am able to get to install my Intel 32 Bit RAID drivers (HD and DVDRW are plugged into SATA1 and SATA2 slots on my ABIT mobo). Once I install the drivers and continue, the system goes through a few more driver installs and then it just stays on the blue screen that says at the bottom, "Setup is Starting Windows."

What am I missing here?

Thanks!

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Did you use F6 to install your drivers?


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If you think everything will be OK you have overlooked something
Profile: stranger
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Yes I did. I installed the Intel drivers for the proper SATA ports that I am using. On the ABIT mobo SATA1-SATA6 require the Intel Drivers. Once I install the drivers and continue on, it says, "Setup is Starting Windows."

It stays on that and nothing happens. I have never seen this before and am a bit baffled.



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