- Aug 24, 2001
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In a nutshell, one of my oldest systems is not working properly. It all began a couple of months ago, the computer started to crash inexplicably.
Let's begin by giving you the systems specs:
Intel Pentium III 750MHz (Coppermine core, 100MHz FSB)
Soyo 7VBA133 Motherboard
128MB of ram (PC-100, 64MB Kingston x2)
Nvidia TNT2 Ultra w/32MB. AGP 2x
20GB 5400rpm Maxtor HD
Generic 10/100 NIC
Samsung 52x CD-ROM drive
Iomega IDE Zip 100 drive
Windows 2000 Pro SP4
The system began to "froze" during normal Windows operation, sometimes rebooting itself and sometimes it would take a few tries to boot up (nothing happend when pressing the ON switch, no video and no aparent HD operation) I thought it was some sort of drivers issue, so I reinstalled the OS. It worked fine for a few weeks, then it started crashing again and again, so I though "It must be the RAM". I replaced the memory with a 512MB PC-133 Micron dimm and cleared the CMOS memory, and it was working fine for at least a couple of hours. Then I replaced the NIC with a 3Com 3C905B-TX card, wich I know it's working fine and it's the same brand/model that I have in my personal system. No luck, so I said to myself "reinstall windows and see what happens..", so I did. Or at least I tried. I booted from the Windows CD and started the installation. I can't even re-format de HD. The system would crash while performing the operation. Now I don't even have an OS in the system and possibly a corrupted HD. I've tried the Windows installation like 4 times, and every time the system would hang during the formatting procedure.
I have a few things to try out before replacing the motherboard, and those are:
Replace the video card
Reflash the BIOS (it already has the latest version)
Replace the motherboard battery
Replace the HD?
A friend of mine is bringing me another vid card (a Matrox Millennium G200) later today to see what happens, but I was wondering if a video card is capable of "crashing" the system like that. I mean, I can't even run the Windows installation.
I don't think it's the RAM (I've already replaced it with a higher quality module).
I suppose if it's not the vide card, it's the motherboard. Maybe the IDE controllers, I don't know.
If I can't get it fixed, I will eventually replace the motherboard with the good old Asus CUSL2.
Let's begin by giving you the systems specs:
Intel Pentium III 750MHz (Coppermine core, 100MHz FSB)
Soyo 7VBA133 Motherboard
128MB of ram (PC-100, 64MB Kingston x2)
Nvidia TNT2 Ultra w/32MB. AGP 2x
20GB 5400rpm Maxtor HD
Generic 10/100 NIC
Samsung 52x CD-ROM drive
Iomega IDE Zip 100 drive
Windows 2000 Pro SP4
The system began to "froze" during normal Windows operation, sometimes rebooting itself and sometimes it would take a few tries to boot up (nothing happend when pressing the ON switch, no video and no aparent HD operation) I thought it was some sort of drivers issue, so I reinstalled the OS. It worked fine for a few weeks, then it started crashing again and again, so I though "It must be the RAM". I replaced the memory with a 512MB PC-133 Micron dimm and cleared the CMOS memory, and it was working fine for at least a couple of hours. Then I replaced the NIC with a 3Com 3C905B-TX card, wich I know it's working fine and it's the same brand/model that I have in my personal system. No luck, so I said to myself "reinstall windows and see what happens..", so I did. Or at least I tried. I booted from the Windows CD and started the installation. I can't even re-format de HD. The system would crash while performing the operation. Now I don't even have an OS in the system and possibly a corrupted HD. I've tried the Windows installation like 4 times, and every time the system would hang during the formatting procedure.
I have a few things to try out before replacing the motherboard, and those are:
Replace the video card
Reflash the BIOS (it already has the latest version)
Replace the motherboard battery
Replace the HD?
A friend of mine is bringing me another vid card (a Matrox Millennium G200) later today to see what happens, but I was wondering if a video card is capable of "crashing" the system like that. I mean, I can't even run the Windows installation.
I don't think it's the RAM (I've already replaced it with a higher quality module).
I suppose if it's not the vide card, it's the motherboard. Maybe the IDE controllers, I don't know.
If I can't get it fixed, I will eventually replace the motherboard with the good old Asus CUSL2.