- Nov 29, 2003
 
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Hi,
As the title says, I've been workin on my computer for 2 weeks (off and on of course) and still cant get it to work properly. Let me first start off with my "original" specs for my computer:
Antec Lanboy Aluminum Mid-tower case with Antec 350W "Smartblue" power supply
ASUS A7N8X Deluxe V2.0 nforce2 Ultra 400 motherboard
512mb PC2700 DDR RAM (generic)
built by ATI 9600XT 128mb video card
Maxtor Diamondmax 9 Plus 160GB 8mb cache 7200RPM hard drive
Liteon 52/32/52 CDRW
Toshiba 24x CD-ROM
Panasonic Floppy drive
Microsoft Windows XP Home SP1
One day, i was online, and then suddenly, my computer froze, so I rebooted, only to find that it would not load into Windows. So I tried again in "safe mode". The computer seems to hang on this file called "mup.sys" which, after doin a quick google search, seems to be WinXP's way to communicate with novell servers? I had no idea what to do, and even decided to reformat (since its been awhile anyways). Unfortunately, it would not even let me do that. Any flavor of OS based on Windows NT (Windows XP home or pro, or even Windows 2000 Professional) would get to the blue backgrounded screen, load all the primary drivers, then hand and freeze when it says "starting Windows" (right before the main menu where it asks you to press 'R' to repair, one of the F-keys (F3?) to start a new installation etc.). The only OS I had that worked was Windows 98, and even that was iffy at best because it was having trouble finding all my devices. At first, I thought it was my generic RAM, so i borrowed a friend's RAM from Buffalo technologies, pretty good RAM. It did the same thing. Then I tried reformatting a lot of times to no avail. One time though, after hanging at the "starting Windows" part for a few hours, a message came up saying "Disk I/O failure" or something to that effect. Therefore, I suspected one of the IDE controllers on the motherboard, so I cursed ASUS, and went ahead and ordered an Abit NF7-S from newegg.com. I recieved the motherboard on Monday (3/22/04) and replaced the motherboards and set everything up. Much to my dismay, I was having the same problem. So I suppose it was NOT my motherboard. I borrowed a friends computer and swapped our video cards, RAM, etc. and still the same thing. I even tried 3 different hard drives to see if it was my maxtor (I tested an 80GB IBM Desktar and a 10GB Western Digital) and still, same problem, so I suppose its not the hard drive. The only other thing that it could be is the Power supply (what my friend says, he claims that maybe NT based OS turns on more devices at start up than Windows 98SE or something)? I will attempt to swap out the power supply tonight. Any of you have any ideas? I am seriously stumped, as am 3 of my friends. I have disabled all integrated peripherals (USB 2.0 port, firewire, NIC, etc.) and installed nothing in the PCI slots. Someone please help! I will be eternally grateful!
Best Regards,
Brian
			
			As the title says, I've been workin on my computer for 2 weeks (off and on of course) and still cant get it to work properly. Let me first start off with my "original" specs for my computer:
Antec Lanboy Aluminum Mid-tower case with Antec 350W "Smartblue" power supply
ASUS A7N8X Deluxe V2.0 nforce2 Ultra 400 motherboard
512mb PC2700 DDR RAM (generic)
built by ATI 9600XT 128mb video card
Maxtor Diamondmax 9 Plus 160GB 8mb cache 7200RPM hard drive
Liteon 52/32/52 CDRW
Toshiba 24x CD-ROM
Panasonic Floppy drive
Microsoft Windows XP Home SP1
One day, i was online, and then suddenly, my computer froze, so I rebooted, only to find that it would not load into Windows. So I tried again in "safe mode". The computer seems to hang on this file called "mup.sys" which, after doin a quick google search, seems to be WinXP's way to communicate with novell servers? I had no idea what to do, and even decided to reformat (since its been awhile anyways). Unfortunately, it would not even let me do that. Any flavor of OS based on Windows NT (Windows XP home or pro, or even Windows 2000 Professional) would get to the blue backgrounded screen, load all the primary drivers, then hand and freeze when it says "starting Windows" (right before the main menu where it asks you to press 'R' to repair, one of the F-keys (F3?) to start a new installation etc.). The only OS I had that worked was Windows 98, and even that was iffy at best because it was having trouble finding all my devices. At first, I thought it was my generic RAM, so i borrowed a friend's RAM from Buffalo technologies, pretty good RAM. It did the same thing. Then I tried reformatting a lot of times to no avail. One time though, after hanging at the "starting Windows" part for a few hours, a message came up saying "Disk I/O failure" or something to that effect. Therefore, I suspected one of the IDE controllers on the motherboard, so I cursed ASUS, and went ahead and ordered an Abit NF7-S from newegg.com. I recieved the motherboard on Monday (3/22/04) and replaced the motherboards and set everything up. Much to my dismay, I was having the same problem. So I suppose it was NOT my motherboard. I borrowed a friends computer and swapped our video cards, RAM, etc. and still the same thing. I even tried 3 different hard drives to see if it was my maxtor (I tested an 80GB IBM Desktar and a 10GB Western Digital) and still, same problem, so I suppose its not the hard drive. The only other thing that it could be is the Power supply (what my friend says, he claims that maybe NT based OS turns on more devices at start up than Windows 98SE or something)? I will attempt to swap out the power supply tonight. Any of you have any ideas? I am seriously stumped, as am 3 of my friends. I have disabled all integrated peripherals (USB 2.0 port, firewire, NIC, etc.) and installed nothing in the PCI slots. Someone please help! I will be eternally grateful!
Best Regards,
Brian
				
		
			