I had a machine recently that would not accept any of my 16 "Genuine
Microsoft Windows XP" CDs.
It wouldn't boot from any of them, though all worked fine in other machines.
It did boot & allow me to install from a COPY of one of the CDs.
I don't know if it was something in the EMachine BIOS settings or what, but
it was strange.
Other CDs and DVDs seem to play fine in it now that XP is working.
I would check the fans, make sure it's not overheating.
I have had several machines, desktop and laptop, that would not stay up long
enough to load any OS until I fixed the overheat situation.
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"Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I had to replace the hard drive in a Toshiba Satellite A105 notebook and
> can't get Windows XP to install. I tried using both the Microsoft Windows
> XP
> disk as well as the recovery disk from Toshiba but they don't get any
> further
> than loading the initial files for set up.
>
> Does anyone have any suggetstions?
>
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