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I tried it with 2 sticks of diff 512 ram, i would thing it can manage half a gig stick fine, no i thiink the board is just dead, though for some reason it has a green light that comes up on the board. its either the board or the 2000Xp is not compatible with it though it shoudl boot if i put a 2600 chip on it ? Just not know what it is ? On Mon, 31 May 2004 09:13:47 -0400, Trent© wrote: On Mon, 31 May 2004 12:42:01 +1000, We Live for the One we Die for the One Mr wrote: Yep a stick of 512 meg ? and tried it in all slots I'd suspect the memory...especially a 512 on that board. Remember to honor our troops...past and present. And have a nice Memorial Day weekend. Trent© |
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Does not have jumpers, not even a Cmos reset that iam aware of, it sbeen too long i have it for a year dont think they would take it back, dont have the reciept anyway :-0 On Mon, 31 May 2004 06:43:55 GMT, jaster wrote: On Mon, 31 May 2004 07:18:12 +1000, We Live for the One we Die for the One while doing time wrote: Nahh its a bad board, ploked in a new PSU and still the same thing its never worked since i got it, should have taken it back but never did Its just a cheap peice of **** board i needed but didn't. Its got no Cmos clearing jumpers ive tried taking hte battery out no luck. Just tried it now no bios info comes up, iam maybe thinking the Xp 2000 iam trying to boot with is not compatible with the board and maybeif i used a 1.4,ect 1.2 lower it would work and let me atleast setup and update the mobo bios so my xp 2000 can work. Should it be able to boot with an xp 2000 ? You should always be able to boot to bios splash screen and long before the OS boots. Did you remove or set the jumpers correctly? Some boards ship in with a reset jumper in factory position and on one board the connections were labeled incorrectly. If you've checked the wiring, jumpers, tried it with 2 different working psu then it might be time to take it back and ask for a replacement. Its a Gigabyte ga-7vtxe+ if that helps any. On Sun, 30 May 2004 19:39:09 GMT, "Phil Weldon" wrote: Or even more likely, a poorly inserted connector or module, intermittently bad cable or connector, or short somewhere between the motherboard and the chassis. All are much more likely than a bad power supply or bad motherboard in any system that gets fiddled with alot. The "larger power supply advice" is completly bogus, as you stated that a bare bones system would not even post. You might eventually need a larger power supply, but certainly not based on the information you gave. |
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