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I reformatted my Harddrive and while installing Windows 2000 I got blue screen. Before that though I got something like "Computer wasn't shut down correctly, fan speed needs adjusting" or something. Now when i try to start it I don't get a beep at all.
(trying to install) Windows 2000 Pro
Athlon XP 2600+
Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 6Y200P0 200GB ATA/133 7200PRM Hard Drive w/8MB Buffer
Standard ATX PS2; 350W
Corsair CMX512-3200C2 512MB DDR400 PC3200
Thank you, much apreciated. It's driving me nuts I swear.
Yes i reformated low level format (quick) using the PowerMax disk. But when I was installing it froze so I had to turn it off from the back and on, now I'm not getting any beeps.
So the computer can reach the POST screen and you can go into the BIOS menus, is that correct? And what is the actual brand and model of that power supply, please 🙂
No, I can no longer go into Post Screen. It was working correctly before then I got blue screen. Had to forcefully shotdown computer and when i restarted it, it would not boot up. No beep or anything.
I got some extra help from some other forums and they told me to
" Sounds like the mainboard has set your FSB to 100 MHz, you need to go into the bios and set the FSB to 166(333)"
The Jumpers are set to (default) 333 so how would I be of doing that in bios?
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