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PCCHIPS M871G V1.5c - No boot

 
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Sweathog
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 9:31 am    Post subject: PCCHIPS M871G V1.5c - No boot Reply with quote

I just installed this board. If I take a known working WinXP install
it reboots right after it loads the white bar across the bottom, I
do a fresh install and the system just keeps rebooting. Funny things
is I can boot from the XP CD, format the partition and copy the files,
but never boot. I have a HD with Acronis (similar to Ghost) and I
can boot into that with no problems until I choose windows. Do I
need a driver for XP???


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Kent_Diego
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:32 pm    Post subject: Re: PCCHIPS M871G V1.5c - No boot Reply with quote

Most likely RAM. Run Memtest86.com
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uddarts
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:31 am    Post subject: Re: PCCHIPS M871G V1.5c - No boot Reply with quote

"" wrote:
Quote:
I just installed this board. If I take a known working WinXP
install
it reboots right after it loads the white bar across
the bottom, I
do a fresh install and the system just keeps
rebooting. Funny things
is I can boot from the XP CD, format
the partition and copy the files,
but never boot. I have a HD
with Acronis (similar to Ghost) and I
can boot into that with
no problems until I choose windows. Do I
need a driver for
XP???


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you might want to run memory86+ and test the memory.

http://www.memtest.org/

what psu do you have? can you beg, borrow or buy($15) a digital
multimeter?


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