vga64k infinite loop error?

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vga64k infinite loop error?

Postby airsoftman687 » Sun Feb 11, 2007 2:09 pm

Hey guys i just bought a cheap dell optiplex gx150 from pratt and whitney (refurbished) just as a backup comp, i went to install xp on it and once it was done copying files it did the restart and it just keeps going to the blue screen of death with a vga64k infinite loop error
for the life of me i cant figure out how to fix it!  Has anyone else had this happen to them before and could you give me some advice?
Heres 2 shots of the screen
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Thanks for the help ::)
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Re: vga64k infinite loop error?

Postby jimcooper1 » Sun Feb 11, 2007 2:28 pm

Boot from the CD and before you start installing Win XP..first delete all the partitions so that your hard-drive is one completely unpartitioned space..Then do a FULL Format on that unpartitioned space using NTFS.  After the format install XP.

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Re: vga64k infinite loop error?

Postby Gunny04 » Sun Feb 11, 2007 3:13 pm

That looks like a hardware error.... Mine was a soundcard on the HP... I eventually got it to boot but ugh... It fried anyways. I'd try what jimcooper1 said and just try it... you never know  ;D

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Re: vga64k infinite loop error?

Postby jimcooper1 » Sun Feb 11, 2007 4:57 pm

You're right Gunny..it is almost certainly a BIOS hardware error..but worth trying that first because DELL put some strange sh*t in their boot partitions.
Next step if that doesn't work is to restore BIOS to default settings.
If that doesn't work..trudge back to Pratt & Whitney and ask for your money back!!

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