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More info?)
Recognizing the motherboard is not an issue, but you should always load the current version of any "chipset" drivers after you
install the OS, and that especially includes the infamous AMD "largepageminimum" registry patch in your case.
My only concern for you was that older versions of Win2K's atapi.sys do not deal with large IDE hard drives or large boot
partitions. If you have upgraded your hard drive after you installed your original O/S, you could thus end up with an unbootable
configuration during the repair. Otherwise, do not worry. Just apply the service packs and updates after you are done with the
repair
There are ways to "preload" the IDE controller information into the registry, but it is a some trouble and has to be done
proactively. The simplest thing to do is to just always run with the generic bus-master ATA/ATAPI controller which will boot with
any recent-technology IDE interface.
If you start with an SP4 CD, you will not get MS Java. The best thing usually is to load an SP3 and then apply SP4. Later service
packs subsume earlier ones - you don't need to apply SP1 then 2 then 3 then 4. Just apply the latest service pack and then updates
past that until there aren't any left you want. It is time-consuming but not difficult.
Steve Duff, MCSE, MCE
"Oldtimer" <Oldtimer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:280E9F78-4564-48B6-A161-181BA433AA79@microsoft.com...
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> Steve,
>
> Thanks for your reply. The HD's for both problem machines have W2k OS with
> SP4+ updates. The CD's for these machines however, predate SP4 by a long
> time.
>
> Does that change anything? for getting the drives to recognize the AMD Mbds?
> It looks like I will be using either my EPOX or my Abit NF7-S AMD XP Mbds to
> replace the ASUS CUV4X-E Intel Mbds.
>
> One of the problems, I guess, is that one really needs to save all the
> updates on a CD for situations like this. But even though I may have the SP
> packages I doubt that I have each and every update that I see listed when I
> run the Belarc Advisor machine profile. So I guess I should either run or Dl
> each SP update and ket MS W2k updater try to do all the separate updates??
>
> Is there a more effective way to safve these updates to make machine rebuild
> easier and faster? I guess that maybe what people refer to as slipstream>?
> But how do I do that?
>
> At least I will finally escape from the Sound Blaster cards, since these
> Mbds have built in sound chips.
>
> I appreciate this help. Hate to sound like so much of a novice. Maybe I
> was just lucky not to have these problems before.
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Oldtimer
>
> "Steve Duff [MVP]" wrote:
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>> If you are running pre SP3 then you won't have any IDE boot problems, so go ahead and use what you have.
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>> Then upgrade to SP4 - you really need it.
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>> Steve Duff, MCSE
>> Ergodic Systems, Inc.
>>
>> "Oldtimer" <Oldtimer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B0BDE6F9-88C0-48A3-AD12-628BACE4F8B9@microsoft.com...
>> >
>> > "Steve Duff [MVP]" wrote: (snipped)
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>> > Thanks very much for that reply, Steve. Interestingly enough the symptoms
>> > do seem to fit the capacitor situation. I will contact Gary Headlee
>> > http://www.motherboardrepair.com/
>> > and see if he has worked on these Mbds before. It would be great to get
>> > them back.
>> >
>> > btw the second board has now developed the sympton of :loosing the Keyboard
>> > after being on for a while. So that looks like a passive component heat
>> > problem too.
>> >
>> > On -slip streaming- the upgrades: The OS for 1 of these is pre SP1 the
>> > other OS cd is either SP1 or SP2. So the installs would be way out of date.
>> > I may have the DL for SP1, Sp2, SP3 on a HD somewhere, but probably don't
>> > have every in between update. Thus I need to learn more about
>> > SlipStreaming.. Read the MS KS article on SStream, but do not see how I could
>> > apply it given my current machine states. (this machine is an antique W98
>> > P1. But it is letting me get to the internet.)
>> >
>> > So Plan is now to look into getting these ASUS repaired. And in the
>> > meantime to get running again by using the drives in other mother boards
>> > following the instructions if the reply. I the repairs work then I can
>> > revert the extra machine back to DC Cancer research 24/7.
>> >
>> > Thanks very much for this help. If there is more info, please feel free to
>> > email.
>> >
>> > Oldtimer
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