Originally posted by: cpl edge
my gigabyte ds3 with a e6400 said at boot up that it was 66x7 or 8. but in windows it was fine... but... i could not get my bios to oc, so i took it back to get a bad axe. ( i know they work, i saw it get overclocked to hell at quakecon)
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Ok so i found an optical drive, threw in my XP pro and this is what i get:
NTLDR is missing
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Originally posted by: nitromullet
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Ok so i found an optical drive, threw in my XP pro and this is what i get:
NTLDR is missing
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So, let me understand this... You successfully installed WinXP and then it couldn't find NTLDR, or this is what you got when you attempted to install?
Originally posted by: nitromullet
So, are you getting the error when booting from the cd or when you try to boot the system? If it's your cd, then your media or reader is the issue. If it's actually trying to boot off the C drive, then that makes sense becasue NTLDR is the bootloader, which wouldn't be present if the install didn't complete successfully. If your media is ok, then just re-do the install.
btw... did you get the beta BIOS from the MSI forum mod?
Good luck with this, and keep us posted. I got this thread stickied by the mods here becasue I think that the MSI board could potentially be a good board for the money, but it sounds like it's not all smooth sailing. Hopefully, you can get this thing running properly.
Originally posted by: TooRude
corporate thug, I feel your pain. here are some things that will make your system work better as it has mine.
turn off C1E and Speed Step.
If you are overclocking turn off auto detect PCI clock and spread spectrum.
also manually set your ram timings and fsb 1:1.
I am using the beta 714 bios and everything seems to be working well for me right now. still a crap shoot sometimes if its going to boot (sometimes I have to do hard boot to get it to kick in)
currently I am at 400x8 1.3v pci-e 1.6v primed all night.
also if you werent aware pci-e voltage in bios is actually vMCH voltage.
hope that helps.