It's probably the motherboard or the optical drive. If I were in New Jersey, I would install an OS on one of my hard drives and then give you the hard drive with the OS. Unfortunately, I'm in Virginia, so I can't do that. I've been called "Isaac Wrong" before at school, middle school to be exact. My S6916 works perfectly fine, but like I said, I'm in Virginia. I don't think SSD is incompatible. I used an SSD in an L455 once.
I think you're right. Only XP with SP1 works on this thing. All other OS crash. Even XP SP2 causes a BSOD. At this point, I'm convinced it's a motherboard or CPU issue.
Make sure the chargers have enough amps for the computer it might be that the computer reboots when it loads windows because it draws too much power
I think it could be haunted. You may have bought a cursed computer.
It's probably the motherboard or the optical drive. If I were in New Jersey, I would install an OS on one of my hard drives and then give you the hard drive with the OS. Unfortunately, I'm in Virginia, so I can't do that. I've been called "Isaac Wrong" before at school, middle school to be exact. My S6916 works perfectly fine, but like I said, I'm in Virginia. I don't think SSD is incompatible. I used an SSD in an L455 once.
I think you bought a haunted computer by accident.
I think you're right. Only XP with SP1 works on this thing. All other OS crash. Even XP SP2 causes a BSOD. At this point, I'm convinced it's a motherboard or CPU issue.
Is your house haunted by the way?
@@isaacwright2247 I guess, LOL.
Could be the cpu time's or ram times
Now that you have XP installed, would it be possible to upgrade Windows or install Vista or 7 through Windows XP?
Tried installing SP3, and back to BSOD land. :(