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SATA drive causes blue screen of death
My boot/system drive is SCSI and my multimedia drive is SATA. Most but not
all the time when I start the system with the SATA setup in Auto mode, I get the blue screen of death immediately when my username and password are being checked. When I don't get the BSOD, personal settings load next, and the windows startup continues okay. My motherboard is GA-8KNXP Ultra. This is somewhat puzzling as I haven't found any workarounds. When I boot with an IDE drive with SATA setup in Auto mode, Windows startup goes normally witihout BSODs. Anybody know why BSODs might be occurring with the SCSI boot drive. The SCSI drive uses Windows 2000 and the IDE drive uses Windows XP. |
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