Ok guys, my last computer was an HP Pavilion a305w with a Celeron processor that I installed Vista on. I think it was Vista 32 bit, but I'm not sure (could someone google and find out if 64 bit is compatible with that computer as I'm not on a computer but instead on my iPhone). Either way, my old computer just recently stopped working and so I bought a barebones system with an AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core 4200+ processor with a WinFast Mobo. I go to plug in my disc drives and hard drive, fire it up and then I get the screen that asks whether I want to boot into XP or Vista. I hit Vista and get an error, "windows failed to start. A recent hardwRe or software change might be the cause, blah, blah, blah. Then it gives the 3 steps to fix the problem. Then it says if I don't have the disc contact the system admin. Then underneath that it says "File: \Windows\system32\winllad.exe
status: 0x000000e
Info: the selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt."
Now, after googling, I see that sometimes replacing the motherboard while adding a used hard drive can result in the hard drive not responding. My problem is that most websites have suggested reinstalling Windows by inserting the installation disc. The thing is, while I have a copy of the disc and set the motherboard to boot fro
disc first rather than hard drive, it won't boot from it. I get a message that says "verifying dmi pool data" then underneath "boot from cd". It waits like 15 seconds them goes to the aforementioned Windows Boot Manager screen. So my question is this, should I buy a new hard drive and attempt to reinstall on that or am I missing something here? If I need a new hdd, I'll go buy one tomorrow morning. I was thinking a 500 GB SATA drive would be good since they're cheap now. Any help with this is appreciated, thanks guys.
status: 0x000000e
Info: the selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt."
Now, after googling, I see that sometimes replacing the motherboard while adding a used hard drive can result in the hard drive not responding. My problem is that most websites have suggested reinstalling Windows by inserting the installation disc. The thing is, while I have a copy of the disc and set the motherboard to boot fro
disc first rather than hard drive, it won't boot from it. I get a message that says "verifying dmi pool data" then underneath "boot from cd". It waits like 15 seconds them goes to the aforementioned Windows Boot Manager screen. So my question is this, should I buy a new hard drive and attempt to reinstall on that or am I missing something here? If I need a new hdd, I'll go buy one tomorrow morning. I was thinking a 500 GB SATA drive would be good since they're cheap now. Any help with this is appreciated, thanks guys.