I've got a very rear problem
I installed Windows XP Professional with SP1 succesfully on a
Pentium 200 MMX machine. but there is one problem
The system restarts automaticly when i
- open the general page of the system properties
- open system information
- like to use Windows Update
On that general page the Windows and user information will
be displayed, but under the "computer" section it's empty
until a few seconds and than the system restarts
There are no stop errors or events displayed.
And the installation works perfect under XP
this is the configuration
Pentium 200 MMX Processor
VIA Chipset and Award 4.51PG Bios)
2 Network cards (of Realtek and 3com)
80 MB SDRAM (66MHZ)
32 MB GEFORCE VGA-CARD
Sound Blaster PCI-128
2 Harddisks (one of 10 GB the other of only 1 GB)
1 Cd-Writer of philips PCRW800
2 USB busses of VIA
17 inch monitor, ms keyboard normal, PS2 Mouse
512 K L2 Cache
2 Serial and 1 Parallel port
The 3COM and SOUND CARD are using the same IRQ (7)
If i change settings in the IRQ table in the BIOS, than the
operating system will not be started at all
I installed Windows XP Professional with SP1 succesfully on a
Pentium 200 MMX machine. but there is one problem
The system restarts automaticly when i
- open the general page of the system properties
- open system information
- like to use Windows Update
On that general page the Windows and user information will
be displayed, but under the "computer" section it's empty
until a few seconds and than the system restarts
There are no stop errors or events displayed.
And the installation works perfect under XP
this is the configuration
Pentium 200 MMX Processor
VIA Chipset and Award 4.51PG Bios)
2 Network cards (of Realtek and 3com)
80 MB SDRAM (66MHZ)
32 MB GEFORCE VGA-CARD
Sound Blaster PCI-128
2 Harddisks (one of 10 GB the other of only 1 GB)
1 Cd-Writer of philips PCRW800
2 USB busses of VIA
17 inch monitor, ms keyboard normal, PS2 Mouse
512 K L2 Cache
2 Serial and 1 Parallel port
The 3COM and SOUND CARD are using the same IRQ (7)
If i change settings in the IRQ table in the BIOS, than the
operating system will not be started at all