- Jul 7, 2006
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Greetings,
Well, I've tried two different hard drives (one parallel, one SATA), two different optical drives, two different brands and configurations of RAM (currently 2 new sticks of crucial ballistix in DIMM slot 1 and 2), and I still get a blue screen of death everytime before I get past the initial loading the drivers in the blue dos part of the installation. Windows Vista also won't install, claiming that my winload.exe file may be corrupt.
The only components attached to the board are the two 512 MB sticks of Crucial RAM, the Athlon 64 3500+, one optical drive, one hard drive, and a USB keyboard.
I do get two beeps on power on, I have the latest BIOS for the board, and I'm still baffled as to what I could be overlooking.
I have the motherboard in the MicroFly case with the included Ultra powersupply.
I ran a quick memtest and it passed... about the last thing on my list to try is overvolting the RAM A little.
Well, I've tried two different hard drives (one parallel, one SATA), two different optical drives, two different brands and configurations of RAM (currently 2 new sticks of crucial ballistix in DIMM slot 1 and 2), and I still get a blue screen of death everytime before I get past the initial loading the drivers in the blue dos part of the installation. Windows Vista also won't install, claiming that my winload.exe file may be corrupt.
The only components attached to the board are the two 512 MB sticks of Crucial RAM, the Athlon 64 3500+, one optical drive, one hard drive, and a USB keyboard.
I do get two beeps on power on, I have the latest BIOS for the board, and I'm still baffled as to what I could be overlooking.
I have the motherboard in the MicroFly case with the included Ultra powersupply.
I ran a quick memtest and it passed... about the last thing on my list to try is overvolting the RAM A little.
