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go through memory test, then when it did it gave me bad memory, so I removed the bad memory and windows started http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/WinXP/microsoft.public.windowsxp.setup_deployment/2010-04/msg00055.html with no problem. good luck Walid edgar fernandez wrote: hi, please i need https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21428939/Problem-for-XP-Installation.html help with my pc.... 12-Jan-09 Hi, my computer do not respond, so i am trying to install windows xp but i have a message "Unexpected error (805240880) occured at line 1773 in D:\xpsprtm\boot\setup\arcdisp.c." please can you help me?. kindly Edgar P. Previous Posts In This Thread: On Monday, April 02, an unexpected 2007 3:48 PM Joe wrote: XP Pro error line 1773 Win 98se. 120gb Western Digital drive. 512mb ram. Formated drive with Western Digital utility disk that came with drive. For some reason, I cannot do a "clean" install so I re-installed 98se with no problems, then started installing XP Pro over Win 98se. I'm trying the "Upgrade" selection first (although I do not an unexpected error want to). I get this error message: "Unexpected error (0) occured at line 1773 in D:\xpsprtm\boot\setup\arcdisp.c." This happens on both setup attemps ("clean" or "Upgrade") after it goes to blue setup screen and checks my computer. This is a full Retail version not upgrade package. $299.95. I can boot and run to 98se ok with no problems. Other diagnostic programs show no hardware or memory defects. Reloaded K7s5a motherboard disk and all related updated drivers. Whats up. On Monday, January 12, 2009 7:33 PM edgar fernandez wrote: hi, please i need help with my pc.... Hi, my computer do not respond, so i am trying to install windows xp but i have a message "Unexpected error (805240880) occured at line 1773 in D:\xpsprtm\boot\setup\arcdisp.c." please can you help me?. kindly Edgar P. On Monday, January 12, 2009 8:15 PM Jim wrote: Re: hi, please i need help with my pc.... That error code has 9 characters, but hex numbers can only have 8. Please check it again. Did you boot from the installation CD? Jim Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Excel 2007 Filter Tool http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/ae703d26-58da-423a-a2cb-1f3a46fbea8f/excel-2007-filter-tool
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