necrodreamer

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Hello everyone. I am a fairly knowledgable user and was wondering if anyone can give me any advice on the problem Im having because I have 1300 bucks worth of new stuff thats useless. Maybe someone else got this error messages when setting up XP with this mobo. I have the Asus P4S533, with a P4 Northwood 2.0 ghz, one stick 256mb DDR PC3200(400mhz) 2.5v unbuffered CAS2.5 CL2.5 6 layer PCB, and a temporary crappy 8mb agp video card until my TI4200 comes in Monday. I can create a new partition from the XP Professional CD I have onto the 60.0 gb hd, and then it begins and finishes formatting the file system (NTFS and I've tried normal and quick both twice) and then the system reboots after it copies the setup files and everythings fine at this point. When it restarts... everything is going well and the temporary setup GUI is displayed with the graphical progress bar and the animated glowing boxes and gets to "installing devices" and starts throwing out some percentages. After it gets to a random percent.... "BOOM!, It explodes! noo, but it gives me the NT blues! The blue screen with the famous white text it gives me makes no damn sense. The STOP message I get is :

STOP 0X00000050(0XFFFFFF87 0X00000000 0X80572443 0X00000000)

Well I've looked on the microsoft support site for this error message and come up with nothing. If anyone knows what may be the problem... (besides bad memory because it works in my other systems fine) like voltage settings, or something like that... or maybe those AGP settings that I have no clue about! or if anyone had a similar error setting up this mobo I would greatly appreciate it!
 

Crashman

Polypheme
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Sounds like a memory problem. Those numbers that follow "Stop" look like memory locations. Try reducing your memory timings. Also, read my sig.

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