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Kloak Mar 26, 2006 12:34 AM

BIOS/Software problems
 
Ok before i state the problem i will put the facts

I just finished building a PC from scratch.

1. 865PE Neo2 MS-6728 (v1.X) ATX Motherboard (MKSI)
2. 1 512 DDR RAM (for now)
3. 2 Western Digital HDD's
*WinXP is already one my master and the other is a slave
4. CD/DVD RW
5. Video Card (took it out of an old PC until my other one comes in)

The problem I have is Windows will not start. It will bring me to the advance seclection where i could choose safe mode or wherever, but whatever i chose the system will restart itself. (This occured with my old HDD's which already had WinXP on it)

So after this i decided to put a fresh Maxtor HDD inside of the PC and install a fresh copy of windows. Well it formatted the HDD fine and everything but after awhile a blue error came up saying something like
Page Not Found On Unpaged...i don't remember the error code exactly but it was something like that.

How can i fix this problem?

mortis Mar 26, 2006 01:57 AM

Alright, do this. Take out everything except the basic necessities (i.e. Ram, Hard Drive, etc). See if it runs. If so, then begin adding in things piece by piece until it goes nuts on you.

I would also suggest checking the temp of your computer. It may be overheating.

Also, check that Ram! I had my computer once in a while restart, only to find out the type of Ram I got was "faster" than my computer could handle.

Kloak Mar 26, 2006 11:54 PM

Well ok the ram is not the problem...its just acting up suddenly...i was able to go through with no failure this time but then suddenly I got another blue screen WHILE windows was installing

Radical Mar 27, 2006 12:38 AM

Reseat everything on the motherboard and unplug/replug all cables going to drives and cards. Then format and install Windows. It would be that the Maxtor drive you're using is messed up, also. Try formatting the drive you originally tried to use with the system. In most cases you MUST re-install Windows with every new system you build, so I'm guessing that was your problem with the first hard drive.

If none of this solves your problem, you might have a bad stick of RAM. RMA it if you can, and if not, you're going to have to keep it and buy a new set or stick.

Also, what power supply are you using?

Kloak Mar 27, 2006 12:56 AM

Using a regular P4 power supply...Actually right now i found something wierd out...

WHen my ribbon cables are plugged in...my HDD's and DVD Rom does not have any power to them...yet when I unplug the ribbon cable and keep the power cable in...everything is spinning...I don't get it no more...I'm getting really frustrated

Radical Mar 27, 2006 01:03 AM

What are the specs of the power supply?

Kloak Mar 27, 2006 01:09 AM

Maximum Power 520W
Main Connector 20+4-Pin
Dual +12V Yes
Modular Cabling Support No
Input Voltage 115/230 V
Input Frequency Range 50/60Hz
Input Current 10A @ 115V, 5A @ 230V
Output +3.3V@40A, +5V@45A, +12V1@16A, +12V2@15A, -12V@1.0A, +5VSB@2.0A
MTBF 100,000 hours at 25'C, full load


Connectors 1 x Main connector (20+4 pin)
1 x 12V (P4)
1 x 12V (8 pin)
6 x peripheral
4 x SATA
2 x Floppy

Double Post:
Ok forget about last post...everything is finally starting up and both my HDD's are being read and so is my CD/DVD Writer...but now my HDD"s don't want to format, it gives me some SCSI error about my HDD cannot be formatted and check the cables and everything...

It always happens AFTER the format reaches 99% then BOOM...gives me a error and I cannot get past it or anything...

Snowknight Mar 27, 2006 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Kloak
Ok forget about last post...everything is finally starting up and both my HDD's are being read and so is my CD/DVD Writer...but now my HDD"s don't want to format, it gives me some SCSI error about my HDD cannot be formatted and check the cables and everything...

It always happens AFTER the format reaches 99% then BOOM...gives me a error and I cannot get past it or anything...

Either something's up with the motherboard or the hard drive(s) themselves, albeit a small portion if the format fails at 99%.
Try seeing if you can download a Linux liveCD (such as Knoppix) from another computer and burn it; see if it will, at the very least, mount the NTFS volumes.

The original error you mentioned in your first post sounds like the pagefile got screwed up, which requires you to disable and re-enable the pagefile to fix (in most cases).

Kloak Mar 27, 2006 08:54 PM

Well how do I use this...I see its an ISO but nothing is giving me a download link and the PC i'm using right now is not mine to get bittorent files or such and such...

So a link would be very helpful and a little incite on how this Knoppix works. Also what if this doesn't work...Why is WinXP not formatting them anyways only stopping at 99% exactly

Snowknight Mar 27, 2006 09:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kloak
Well how do I use this...I see its an ISO but nothing is giving me a download link and the PC i'm using right now is not mine to get bittorent files or such and such...

So a link would be very helpful and a little incite on how this Knoppix works. Also what if this doesn't work...Why is WinXP not formatting them anyways only stopping at 99% exactly

If you download the ISO, you can burn it to a CD (provided a CD burner, of course) with Nero or CDBurnerXP or something else.
Knoppix (and other LiveCDs) are, basically, Linux... installs that run entirely off the CD media that they're on. So, they stick nothing on your hard drives and run entirely from RAM, loading what's needed (unless, for most, you specify 'toram' at boot).
Again, basically, it's an operating system that runs entirely off the CD it's burned to.

Kloak Mar 28, 2006 09:01 AM

Sounds nice...hopefully this works...but can somebody provide a link to a working download

Kloak Mar 28, 2006 12:15 PM

Ok i thought about this

How about me putting my original HDD as a slave inside of someone's else PC to format it through windows...then put the jumper back as a master HDD inside of my PC and let windows do its thing?


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