Then Next attempt "Attempt at booting failed at checkpoint (WRIT).
This is my Dell XP Home after a fresh format and reinstall fully updated plus added all my programs etc.
I kept trying and eventually got it to boot up.
Actually the first three attempts never made it past the 1st screen and the little animmation was frozen.Pessing F-12 or F-2 did nothing.
Each time I powered off and on again after that I got a little further until finally I was able to click "last known good settings" and it went through.
Then when I try to enter a web-page and click, I get "Lookup key not located" (or something similar,I forgot to write it down.
During operation,even while playing games I am continually having this message pop up; "Microsoft Feeds Synchronization has encountered a problem.If you were working on something the info may be lost.We are sorry for the inconvenience."
I though a fresh install after format might be trouble free. What would cause all this?
The reason for the reinstall was trouble booting. Much Thanks-Brian (on my back-up comp.)
edit; I ran the Dell Resourse CD (PN0Y5994) and the Hard drive and memory passed the diagnostics.
This is my Dell XP Home after a fresh format and reinstall fully updated plus added all my programs etc.
I kept trying and eventually got it to boot up.
Actually the first three attempts never made it past the 1st screen and the little animmation was frozen.Pessing F-12 or F-2 did nothing.
Each time I powered off and on again after that I got a little further until finally I was able to click "last known good settings" and it went through.
Then when I try to enter a web-page and click, I get "Lookup key not located" (or something similar,I forgot to write it down.
During operation,even while playing games I am continually having this message pop up; "Microsoft Feeds Synchronization has encountered a problem.If you were working on something the info may be lost.We are sorry for the inconvenience."
I though a fresh install after format might be trouble free. What would cause all this?
The reason for the reinstall was trouble booting. Much Thanks-Brian (on my back-up comp.)
edit; I ran the Dell Resourse CD (PN0Y5994) and the Hard drive and memory passed the diagnostics.