sounds like memory issues... does it pass Memtest86?throughout the whole process i recieved a bunch of errors, but then why i hit 'retry' it worked alright.
Have you reset the CMOS on the board yet?Now it can't successfully install Windows without an error coming up. The new one is "strike f1 to retry boot, f2 for system utility" on a black screen, just popped up in the middle of the installation. I'm assuming the hard drive is just bad. Or could it be something else? That leads me to my question...

It might boot normally: you might have to reinstall the OSAlthough I'm fairly sure it's just the hard drive? Also, I have 2 hard drives in my current PC. How easy would it be to just transfer them to the other machine? If I just take them out, and plug them in the 4300 will it just boot up normally?
You can look for labels and markings on the parts themselves or goto Dell's website (or google) and look up the model numberhow can I retrieve the specs? How do I look them up on my current system too?
For the most part ... yes. Naturally it does depend on the type of virus it hadIf I reformat and re-install, will that rid of the viruses? Because I thought that's what I already tried to do....
Have a look hereIs there another way I should be re-formatting an re-installing?
hmmm...after I did the 'repair' install it seemed to go through the whole process this time without any errors. i'm at the Windows XP desktop now...
It means you should probably format the system and reinstall the OS rather than trying to repair whats therewhat does this mean? do you think it actually fixed itself somehow?
You can never be truely sure but odds are you're ok.okay...by what i explained to you, do you think i got rid of the potential viruses?
It probably is a strong indiciator for a reinstall instead of a repairwhat do you think about that system message i got the first time it booted up?
Quite possible, you can do some testing via MaxBlast (or at least i think u can)do you think this hard drive is just bad?