Update:<br><br>Still no luck, unfortunately. Running out of things to try, we replaced the motherboard and the IDE cable. XP installed and ran for an hour or so, only to abruptly restart partway through installing a program. The computer then refused to boot from the disk. We then tried it with a fourth, older HDD, one that hadn't been used with the previous motherboard and also wasn't from the same shop as the earlier ones; This got part way through the copying of files to the disk for the XP install then the HDD started clicking about once every 8 seconds and eventually failed with a copying error.
<br><br>We've also tried booting a Kubuntu Edgy live cd using both these drives, only to have it stop part way through the boot process (it's hidden behind the usplash loading graphics, but it might be about the time it would check the disks). I could check at what point exactly it fails if it would be of use.
<br><br>We're now out of ideas, and about to throw the box out of the window! The only possible thing we can think of is perhaps some sort of short circuit occurring via the case - is this at all likely? <br><br>Apologies for filling up inboxes with (slightly off-topic) problems, but any ideas anyone had would be very much appreciated!
<br><br>If not, and you happen to be walking along Park Street later, I'd advise you to walk on the odd-numbered side of the road to avoid flying debris. <br>-- <br>P.