- Jul 28, 2005
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I've had some install problems...some solved, however I'm looking for the most stable way to install Win\XP Pro, service pack 1.
First I bought some Kingston Value\Ram KVR400/512R, Cas3, 2.6v.
Kingston says it's compatable, (I won't be overclocking). I corrected the voltage in the bios, and moved the memory to slot A-1, as per Asus tech. This solved a lot of issues with bsod.
I started clean after that, but I got an "exception" error with C:\windows\system32\ierunonce.dll. I did NOT install Asus drivers when asked, (wasn't sure then, but will next time).
After login, it clearly wasn't running "right". Ran SFC to correct some problems, restarted, but I still can't install SP2 that I downloaded. I'll start a clean install again Friday, but I'd like some feed back on installation(s) proceedures and Asus drivers old vs new, when to install etc
My psu has 450w with 20 pin+4pin power connections, (mobo is 24+4)
I do have another 512 stick of memory (same as above)
AMD A64 3000+ venice
GeForce 6600GT
Western Digital 160 GB IDE HHD
Thanks in advance, Dale
First I bought some Kingston Value\Ram KVR400/512R, Cas3, 2.6v.
Kingston says it's compatable, (I won't be overclocking). I corrected the voltage in the bios, and moved the memory to slot A-1, as per Asus tech. This solved a lot of issues with bsod.
I started clean after that, but I got an "exception" error with C:\windows\system32\ierunonce.dll. I did NOT install Asus drivers when asked, (wasn't sure then, but will next time).
After login, it clearly wasn't running "right". Ran SFC to correct some problems, restarted, but I still can't install SP2 that I downloaded. I'll start a clean install again Friday, but I'd like some feed back on installation(s) proceedures and Asus drivers old vs new, when to install etc
My psu has 450w with 20 pin+4pin power connections, (mobo is 24+4)
I do have another 512 stick of memory (same as above)
AMD A64 3000+ venice
GeForce 6600GT
Western Digital 160 GB IDE HHD
Thanks in advance, Dale