Well, I hate too see people having problems w/ their investment, and hate too see this good mobo not working properly for some.
I guess we will never know the cause of problems if not willing to go the distance and re-install winxp. A fresh install w/ the guide in the link I posted, and the suggested settings (link provided), there are many many happy campers @ Ocforum, specially those who had similar issues as some of you have here.
Instead of thanking me for trying to help, Do what others did (@ ocforum), and follow the instruction in those 2 links. If by any chance still having problems, then you may need to do vcore and vdimm mods, and change the bios to 04xx (product of a German forum). If none works, then you have a bad mobo, HDD, or bios flash.
The problem I see has very simple solution. You either install winxp in Sata mode or IDE.
And stay w/ what you installed. Your OS will be unstable or corrupted if you installed winxp in sata mode and now using IDE, or vice versa.
Your ram could be another problem here. you may need more vdimm. Probably you installed winxp w/ lower vdimm voltage than your ram needs and OS was not installed properly.
If you are not doing any voltmods, at least set the vdimm on high, and don?t overclock beyond 20%. And make sure your Rams require less than 2.7v vdimm.
Edit: Also make sure your HDD is getting proper voltage(s). look @ the spec, some SATA HDD require 12v,5v,and 3v rails. Some only 12v and 5v rails. and make sure your SATA ATX is providing the right rails (all 3 or just 2, per HDD spec.)
I guess we will never know the cause of problems if not willing to go the distance and re-install winxp. A fresh install w/ the guide in the link I posted, and the suggested settings (link provided), there are many many happy campers @ Ocforum, specially those who had similar issues as some of you have here.
Instead of thanking me for trying to help, Do what others did (@ ocforum), and follow the instruction in those 2 links. If by any chance still having problems, then you may need to do vcore and vdimm mods, and change the bios to 04xx (product of a German forum). If none works, then you have a bad mobo, HDD, or bios flash.
The problem I see has very simple solution. You either install winxp in Sata mode or IDE.
And stay w/ what you installed. Your OS will be unstable or corrupted if you installed winxp in sata mode and now using IDE, or vice versa.
Your ram could be another problem here. you may need more vdimm. Probably you installed winxp w/ lower vdimm voltage than your ram needs and OS was not installed properly.
If you are not doing any voltmods, at least set the vdimm on high, and don?t overclock beyond 20%. And make sure your Rams require less than 2.7v vdimm.
Edit: Also make sure your HDD is getting proper voltage(s). look @ the spec, some SATA HDD require 12v,5v,and 3v rails. Some only 12v and 5v rails. and make sure your SATA ATX is providing the right rails (all 3 or just 2, per HDD spec.)