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Hello
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When This kind of thing happens, it's usually because you have a component (mobo, optical drive, etc) that isn't compatible. Since you have provided no component details, I have no idea what that may be.
--------------- The more I read the forums, the more I feel that a number of individuals would be well served by skipping their next GPU purchase in favor of a little "Stress relief" from the local 'Working Girls'" |
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I tried repair but it doesnt work ;/
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In addition to what Scott has suggested you might try with only 2 gig of RAM installed - there is a chance you have the Vista '4 gig install bug' although you are not getting the usual error message it is still worth a try --------------- tehhardpro wrote : notherdude u have an old hand. Having an old hand doesnt make sence. Cuz its old. get a new one.. seems like ur hand doesnt understand what it is writing. So placve it in ur rig instead of vista human orgnoids will amke more sense |
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--------------- The more I read the forums, the more I feel that a number of individuals would be well served by skipping their next GPU purchase in favor of a little "Stress relief" from the local 'Working Girls'" |
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I've done what you have told me.
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I'd at least try a BIOS upgrade.
--------------- tehhardpro wrote : notherdude u have an old hand. Having an old hand doesnt make sence. Cuz its old. get a new one.. seems like ur hand doesnt understand what it is writing. So placve it in ur rig instead of vista human orgnoids will amke more sense |
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I was thinking of upgrading BIOS but i'm afraid that I will damage it and computer will never boot again. My bios version is F6 and I can upgrade it to f12. Should I do this? |
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Has this set of components been verified to work on another OS?
Message edited by notherdude on 07-24-2008 at 06:23:32 PM --------------- tehhardpro wrote : notherdude u have an old hand. Having an old hand doesnt make sence. Cuz its old. get a new one.. seems like ur hand doesnt understand what it is writing. So placve it in ur rig instead of vista human orgnoids will amke more sense |
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MOBO is still under warranty , my set should work on vista ;/
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there are only necessary components installed on mobo ;/
Message edited by lupkam12 on 07-24-2008 at 08:33:14 PM |
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Hmm, I have the same board but the am2+ version, and I swear I saw someone with your exact board a few months back in the gigabyte section with the exact same problem. This suggestion "somehow" resolved their issue, check the voltage requirements for your ram, the board dishes1.8 volts and some dimms need more, mine for example need 2.1v, for me this only caused phantom restarts, also what psu are you using? |
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My ram - KVR800D2N5K2 requires 1,8 V.
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With 1.8v RAM your MOBO should be giving it that by default. I don't suspect RAM problem myself.
Message edited by notherdude on 07-25-2008 at 01:08:43 AM --------------- tehhardpro wrote : notherdude u have an old hand. Having an old hand doesnt make sence. Cuz its old. get a new one.. seems like ur hand doesnt understand what it is writing. So placve it in ur rig instead of vista human orgnoids will amke more sense |
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mail to gigabyte sent-I'm waiting for an answer. xp installed - works perfect as always. I will take my hard drive to my friends place and try to install vista on his computer(he's got the same mobo). |
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