I am so glad i managed to cancel my order for the new CPU. That would have been money wasted and I would have been so mad when I found out the new one didn't work either!
So much for reading the manual carefully!
Thanks all.
Thanks everyone. I didn't realise that the Duron have to be set to 100MHz FSB. I have changed the jumpers and it now works perfectly.
I have also changed the DRAM jumper to 100MHz. Should I have left it at 133MHz?
By the way, installing the drivers was very easy, like you said DAPUNISHER...
The jumper has been set to DRAM 133MHz and CPU 133MHz. Are these the correct values. I have also tried swapping the memory stick for one I know works and the problem is still the same. I am going to order a new CPU and see if that makes a difference.
Hi there.
I have a problem with a new system recently put togetther. It is as follows:
Asus A7N266-VM
AMD Duron 1.1GHz
Enlight MATX tower (150W psu)
128MB 184DIMM PC2100 NP CL2.5
40Gb IBM Deskstar 120
52x CD-ROM
AMD Radial Fin
I am using the onboard audio and video.
On the first power up no...
Sorry. Me again. The reason I need MS-DOS is for FDISK for formatting a new harddisk on a computer I will be building.
Is there another way to do this instead of with the DOS-disks?
Thanks
If I do reformat it how do I make sure that it is reformatted with FAT32 and not 16.
Could the problem have arisen due to the fact that I used old DOS setup disks with FDISK on them?
Where can I get the latest version of FDISK?
I have just installed one and all the drivers. It is being recognised by the system but when I try and go to Video in using the software it freezes.
Apparently this is a common problem.
Anyone experienced it or know how to fix it?
I have just installed an IBM deskstar 75GXP (30.7Gb) but only selected a partition to fill the whole drive (I know....I can hear the fits of laughter due to the shear stupidity). Now in Windows 98 drivespace tells me I only have 2Gb.
What can I do to solve this. I was wondering if Partition...
Thanks for the help but I have tried pushing it done as far as it will go. I have also discovered something else very odd.
I have managed to get a picture by turning on the computer and then, about 1 second later turning on the monitor. This works everytime.
If you are too late or turn it on...
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