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Hammerhead Shark
Hardware or Software?
I just upgraded my system to an AMD 2600xp, Asus A7N8x Deluxe, Coolmaster X-Dreams CPU fan, 2 x 80mm CoolMaster case fans, 450w Antec Power Supply, 2 x 512mb pc2700ddr for dual channel, ATI Radeon 7500 128mb ddr, ATI TV Wonder, Aopen 48x12x50 cd-rw, (Old hardware I kept)Creative 12x DVD, 2 x 40gb 7200rpm WD hard drives (waiting on the new SATA 10,000 hard drives to arrive), 3.5 floppy, very old ATX thumbscrew case from my first ATX (PII 350mhz), Running XP home! Everything running grrrrreat!
Anyway, upgraded my sons computer with my old hardware. AMD 1.4, CoolMaster CPU fan, Asus A7M266, 2 x 256mb pc2100ddr, Sparkle 350w power supply, 2 x 80mm CoolMaster, ATI 32mb Rage Fury Pro, Aopen 12x10x32 cd-rw. (Hardware he kept) LG 16x DVD, Netgear 10/100 LAN, 15gb 7200rpm WD hard drive, Internal 100mb ZIP & his old ATX case. He's running WindowsME.
Everything went fine with the upgrade. I did find 1 proble. After Windows detected the new hardware I was prompted to restart. When restarting the System HANGS! I can turn the computer Off by holding the power button in for 10 seconds, then turn it back on with the power button. Sometimes the Reset button will work but not always. Hardware or Software???? Any ideas appreciated.
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Hammerhead Shark
Hmm, I would find it hard to beilve that is a hardware issuse. The fact that windows was installing hardware right before it started to hang makes me believe that it is some driver or other software problem. Have you tried starting in safe mode?
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Hammerhead Shark
I removed all devices in Device Manager on the hard drive in Safe Mode before the upgrade took place, so it shouldn't be a driver issue.
Yes, I have started in Safe Mode since the upgrade, no conflicts of any kind I can find!
I have also checked settings in the BIOS, everything looked good.
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Hammerhead Shark
Yes, my new card is an ATI Radeon 7500VE Excalibur 128mb ddr.
Not a real gammer myself, I do a bit of video editing and photo editing, hence the RAM. I have quite a few games loaded on my system for the kids, but nothing requiring more!!!
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I removed all devices in Device Manager on the hard drive in Safe Mode before the upgrade took place, so it shouldn't be a driver issue.
Nope. Sometimes you might get lucky doing that, but by and large you need to re-install windows from scratch if you do that much of an upgrade.
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Hammerhead Shark
A couple of months ago I upgraded my sons computer again!
Gave him a 40gb WD,then installed (Clean Install) WindowsXP Home.
This problem still persisted. Finally solved the problem though! I first tried another Power Supply, no luck. I then removed all hardware (Video card, network card, Hard Drive, Zip, CD Roms & Memory). Started by installing 1x256 pc2100 memory, video Card & Hard drive, the problem was gone. Added 1x256 pc2100 memory, still good. Connected Zip, all well. Added 1 then the other CD & CD-RW, no problem. Finally the Network card, problem again. Replaced the Netgear network card with a US Robotics, all is Good!
Last edited by bugspop1; 09-22-2003 at 12:23 AM.
CoolerMaster Cosoms Full Tower
Enermax Revolution 1050w PSU (Modular Cabling)
AMD PhenomII X4 [email protected] Black Edition
Asus M4A79 Deluxe
4x2GB G.Skill DDR2 1066 PC2 8500
2x1TB Seagate Hard Drives
2xLite-On DVD-RW Smarterase/Lightscribe
XFX nVidia GeForce 285 GTX 1GB
26" Westinghouse Monitor
Logitech Webcam 9000 Pro
Logitech MX 5500 Combo
Logitech z-640 5.1 Surround Sound
Windows 10 Professional 64bit
Brother MFC-9440cn AIO
Brother MFC-845cw AIO
Brother QL-570 Label Printer
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Reef Shark
Thanks for letting us know, that 7 month wait killed me
- 1.5GHZ Pentium M | 768MB PC2700 | ATI Radeon 9600 pro 128MB Turbo | 60GB 7200RPM | 4X DVD+RW | 15.4" WSXGA+ | 802.11b | Logitech MX310 | XP Pro | Slackware 10
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Avanti
Probably have to re-install Windows ME on son's machine
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Hammerhead Shark
barton boi,
I always like to know when someone has fixed a problem, whether today, tomorrow or next year! Did what I suggested help or not?
I saw the post AlienTank made about Your first post ever.
I looked back, just of curiosity. I saw the post I made about my sons system, I had forgotten about responding, thus the reply. It was the network card!
Last edited by bugspop1; 09-22-2003 at 12:17 AM.
CoolerMaster Cosoms Full Tower
Enermax Revolution 1050w PSU (Modular Cabling)
AMD PhenomII X4 [email protected] Black Edition
Asus M4A79 Deluxe
4x2GB G.Skill DDR2 1066 PC2 8500
2x1TB Seagate Hard Drives
2xLite-On DVD-RW Smarterase/Lightscribe
XFX nVidia GeForce 285 GTX 1GB
26" Westinghouse Monitor
Logitech Webcam 9000 Pro
Logitech MX 5500 Combo
Logitech z-640 5.1 Surround Sound
Windows 10 Professional 64bit
Brother MFC-9440cn AIO
Brother MFC-845cw AIO
Brother QL-570 Label Printer
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Great White Shark
from experience WinXP is very picky during installation.
1- remove all but one ram chip off your mobo. during intallation.
you can use this to make sure your ram is in 100% working condition
http://www.memtest86.com/
it will tell if there's any problem with your rams
some ram, in fact alot of bad rams, will pass the ram test during POST.
but when you use it you will get random program crashes when you use the computer. (I use to think that it was all microsoft OS but now I know better that it have to do with bad rams also)
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