A BIOS update isn't going to fix your problem - BIOS updates are usually for cpus not recognized or hard disks not recognized. If the computer is resetting when XP loads, you have a either a RAM problem, hard disk problem, Windows driver problem, or perhaps a power supply problem. RAM problems are the most common in install failures, so go to www.memtest86.com, download the diagnostic program and let it run a few times. If it fails, you have bad RAM. If it doesn't, you need to swap the RAM with good RAM to be sure the problem isn't there.
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by: PeteLongPosted on 2004-05-31 at 12:56:46ID: 11198432
It depends on the make and model of the PC most manufacturers tweak the BIOS to suit so make sure you get the right one.
also what is the make and model of the motherboard?