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Topic started by avri on 23 October 2009
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avri [Abacus] Joined: 23 Oct 2009 Posts: 1
23 October 2009, 06:54 am
The Windows-XP-Installtion always starts well on the well-technically-installed SSD that's recognized by the BIOS at all stages, but it always stops after one restart ; * once it simply wouldn't start from the SSD to continue the installation & automatically retstarts all over again -- again & again .... * a few times it states the drive has some writing(etc.) failure & isn't able to countinue the installation .... Did any1 out there experienced similar problems ? It should be noted the SSD is currently formated at a FAT32-64K cluster format -- would shifting it to NTFS or lower-cluster FAT32 could change anything ? Thanks in Advance
jasonquinn351 [Deep Thought] Joined: 16 Nov 2008 Posts: 591
23 October 2009, 10:00 pm
Maybe try NTFS as FAT isn't as robust a format as NTFS
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23 October 2009, 06:54 am