- Feb 23, 2005
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Hey all. I just received all my upgrade components, short of a SATA hard drive. As such, I'm still using my old 40gb Maxtor DiamondMax ata 100 hard drive. I installed everything into a new case with a 420W power supply. System posts fine, but...
My components are as follows:
Asus a8n SLI
ATI x800 XL (Yep, I was lucky enough to find one at CompUSA today for $300)
1gb Corsair TwinX memory (512x2)
Athlon 3000+
Soundblaster Live! 5.1 Sound Card
When I go to boot it up, right as it is loading windows, a blue screen flashes so quickly I can't even time it right to take a picture to read it. I mean, it's like 1/10th of a second as it flashes. Next, it reboots, and will go to the "restart Windows XP in safe mode, last settings that worked, normally, with network, etc. etc." Well, I've tried everything, nothing seems to work, it continues to do the same blue screen error. If i let it go it will just be an endless cycle it seems. I thought possibly the ram in dual channel mode was a problem, so I pulled one out and it did the same thing in single channel mode. The ram I tested in another system and it worked fine. SO I don't believe that is the issue. I DID NOT reformat the hard drive, so I am thinking its possible that all the driver changes (everything is different hardware wise, minus the sound card) is the problem. My last resort is to reformat because I Don't want to have to go through all the trouble of backing up my stuff. Thanks a lot guys.
My components are as follows:
Asus a8n SLI
ATI x800 XL (Yep, I was lucky enough to find one at CompUSA today for $300)
1gb Corsair TwinX memory (512x2)
Athlon 3000+
Soundblaster Live! 5.1 Sound Card
When I go to boot it up, right as it is loading windows, a blue screen flashes so quickly I can't even time it right to take a picture to read it. I mean, it's like 1/10th of a second as it flashes. Next, it reboots, and will go to the "restart Windows XP in safe mode, last settings that worked, normally, with network, etc. etc." Well, I've tried everything, nothing seems to work, it continues to do the same blue screen error. If i let it go it will just be an endless cycle it seems. I thought possibly the ram in dual channel mode was a problem, so I pulled one out and it did the same thing in single channel mode. The ram I tested in another system and it worked fine. SO I don't believe that is the issue. I DID NOT reformat the hard drive, so I am thinking its possible that all the driver changes (everything is different hardware wise, minus the sound card) is the problem. My last resort is to reformat because I Don't want to have to go through all the trouble of backing up my stuff. Thanks a lot guys.