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Old 10-31-2003, 03:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I've been running Windows XP Pro on my system for over a
year without problems. I've installed all the maintenance
releases. Last week I began to experience problems with
deleting files - trying to delete anything would freeze
the system. The only way out was to turn off the computer
and reboot. I ran all diagnostics in the system, and
checked it for viruses - all fine. Yesterday, as a
desperate last ditch attempt, I tried to perform a hot
install of XP.

First I get the message that I need to re-activate
Windows because the system "has changed since first
install".(Not true since it was installed in exactly the
same system with same peripherals.) A call to MS solved
that problem. The installation goes smoothly until step
3 - "Installing Windows" - about 60% of the way through
with "34 minutes to go" the install process stops.

I have now attempted the re-install six times. Tried
booting from the CD, tried everything I can think of. At
some point, I checked the error log. For all the frozen
installs the same error was listed --- "Setup encountered
an error while trying to setup system security. An
extended error has occurred." -- I have not seen this
error in the Knowledge base.

The system was originally W2K and I upgraded it for the
newer version of XDV. It's been a long tme since I've
tried a hot install, or even a clean install over and
existing setup, so I need some guidance. As I said, I
have experienced no problems until now.

Thank you in advance.



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Old 10-31-2003, 05:31 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hopefully there is a specific error number with that
security installation problem. What you are describing
sounds like it could be a hardware problem. I remember
having a problem with files because the wrong hard disk
driver was being used. It was OK on the C:, but when I
installed a second drive, things got really weird.

Quote:
>-----Original Message-----
>I've been running Windows XP Pro on my system for over a
>year without problems. I've installed all the maintenance
>releases. Last week I began to experience problems with
>deleting files - trying to delete anything would freeze
>the system. The only way out was to turn off the computer
>and reboot. I ran all diagnostics in the system, and
>checked it for viruses - all fine. Yesterday, as a
>desperate last ditch attempt, I tried to perform a hot
>install of XP.
>
>First I get the message that I need to re-activate
>Windows because the system "has changed since first
>install".(Not true since it was installed in exactly the
>same system with same peripherals.) A call to MS solved
>that problem. The installation goes smoothly until step
>3 - "Installing Windows" - about 60% of the way through
>with "34 minutes to go" the install process stops.
>
>I have now attempted the re-install six times. Tried
>booting from the CD, tried everything I can think of. At
>some point, I checked the error log. For all the frozen
>installs the same error was listed --- "Setup encountered
>an error while trying to setup system security. An
>extended error has occurred." -- I have not seen this
>error in the Knowledge base.
>
>The system was originally W2K and I upgraded it for the
>newer version of XDV. It's been a long tme since I've
>tried a hot install, or even a clean install over and
>existing setup, so I need some guidance. As I said, I
>have experienced no problems until now.
>
>Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
>.
>
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Old 11-01-2003, 02:25 AM   #3 (permalink)
Default Help re-installing XP Pro

There is no error number since I'm getting it from the
installation log - a text document that records what has
happened during installation. I never get an error
message pop up on the screen.

What's baffling is that this is a very stable system.
Since I use it for video editing, I never add anything to
it and keep it clean. So for this problem to pop up out
of nowhere is puzzling. I'll keep trying.

oz
Quote:
>-----Original Message-----
>Hopefully there is a specific error number with that
>security installation problem. What you are describing
>sounds like it could be a hardware problem. I remember
>having a problem with files because the wrong hard disk
>driver was being used. It was OK on the C:, but when I
>installed a second drive, things got really weird.
>
>
Quote:
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I've been running Windows XP Pro on my system for over
a
Quote:
Quote:
>>year without problems. I've installed all the
maintenance
Quote:
Quote:
>>releases. Last week I began to experience problems with
>>deleting files - trying to delete anything would freeze
>>the system. The only way out was to turn off the
computer
Quote:
Quote:
>>and reboot. I ran all diagnostics in the system, and
>>checked it for viruses - all fine. Yesterday, as a
>>desperate last ditch attempt, I tried to perform a hot
>>install of XP.
>>
>>First I get the message that I need to re-activate
>>Windows because the system "has changed since first
>>install".(Not true since it was installed in exactly
the
Quote:
Quote:
>>same system with same peripherals.) A call to MS solved
>>that problem. The installation goes smoothly until step
>>3 - "Installing Windows" - about 60% of the way through
>>with "34 minutes to go" the install process stops.
>>
>>I have now attempted the re-install six times. Tried
>>booting from the CD, tried everything I can think of.
At
Quote:
Quote:
>>some point, I checked the error log. For all the frozen
>>installs the same error was listed --- "Setup
encountered
Quote:
Quote:
>>an error while trying to setup system security. An
>>extended error has occurred." -- I have not seen this
>>error in the Knowledge base.
>>
>>The system was originally W2K and I upgraded it for the
>>newer version of XDV. It's been a long tme since I've
>>tried a hot install, or even a clean install over and
>>existing setup, so I need some guidance. As I said, I
>>have experienced no problems until now.
>>
>>Thank you in advance.
>>
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
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