I am putting a PC together. I bought a tbird 700, MSI k7t pro. I put in my 128 mb's of memory from my old system, 2 sticks of 64mb pc100...
At first it seemed to be fine, then I couldnt get WIN98SE to begin installing. It was giving me this message: "standard mode: invalid DPMI return from 0387: 08FC", and said i needed to remove floppy and reboot.
I tried scrubbing the hard drive (seagate barracuda II, 7200rpm, 20 gig)...but kept getting this message as windows started to try and copy setup files.
Then I noticed after maybe my 3rd time through, i was getting a "memory test fail" message. I dont know, maybe that message was there all along, but I didnt notice it.
so I removed 1 stick of memory and the windows would now install. (but now I am getting a floppy fail 40 message)..
The 2 sticks of memory I have are both 64mb pc100, but not the same brand. is there something I need to do in the bios to setup my memory??? these two sticks worked fine together in my old 233mhz machine...but are they maybe incompatible now?
Also, I've just read a little in the forums about guys talking about cas2/cas3 and the ns of their memory...how do they get this info??? Why dont they list this info when you go to buy memory??? All I can tell is what I can read on the chip...
any help is greatly appreciated.
todd
At first it seemed to be fine, then I couldnt get WIN98SE to begin installing. It was giving me this message: "standard mode: invalid DPMI return from 0387: 08FC", and said i needed to remove floppy and reboot.
I tried scrubbing the hard drive (seagate barracuda II, 7200rpm, 20 gig)...but kept getting this message as windows started to try and copy setup files.
Then I noticed after maybe my 3rd time through, i was getting a "memory test fail" message. I dont know, maybe that message was there all along, but I didnt notice it.
so I removed 1 stick of memory and the windows would now install. (but now I am getting a floppy fail 40 message)..
The 2 sticks of memory I have are both 64mb pc100, but not the same brand. is there something I need to do in the bios to setup my memory??? these two sticks worked fine together in my old 233mhz machine...but are they maybe incompatible now?
Also, I've just read a little in the forums about guys talking about cas2/cas3 and the ns of their memory...how do they get this info??? Why dont they list this info when you go to buy memory??? All I can tell is what I can read on the chip...
any help is greatly appreciated.
todd