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Old December 19th 03, 06:54 PM
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Default K8VNXP & SATA

Has anyone had trouble loading Windows/XP onto a Seagate 160Gb
(partitioned at smaller than 137Gb) SATA drive?

I have a GB K8VNXP mobo with the Athlon64 3200 CPU. t successfully
installed once, then started to become unstable. It refused then to
reload. I formatted the disk using Seagate's stand alone utility, and
suceeded in loading Windows again, but it is stil unstable.. Either
hags or BSD.

The system also has Kingston memory (512Mb) and MSI Personal Cinema
5200 (nVisia) graphics card..

Cheers

Alan
alan dot drew at bcs dot org dot uk
 




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