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More info?)
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 16:32:44 -0500, nospam@needed.com (Paul) wrote:
>,;In article <gt7n01l6g1f5gtgjgffmpd5b4675a1pmj2@4ax.com>, dhw@c.com wrote:
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>,;> On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 11:35:59 -0500, nospam@needed.com (Paul) wrote:
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>,;> >,;In article <m5um01hl8rhr6cdhkmoh6on0b1opq8l761@4ax.com>, dhw@c.com wrote:
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>,;> >,;> On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 07:22:46 -0600, Unknown <dwilkins@unitelc.com>
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>,;> >,;> >,;Are there known issues with Win98se and the P4P800 se? This board and
>,;> >,;> >,;P4 3 ghz CPU have created havoc in a college level computer repair
>,;> >,;> >,;class. Five out of seven will not boot to Windows. The boot goes to
>,;> >,;> >,;the Windows screen and goes no further. The little section of the
>,;> >,;> >,;window at the bottom indicates the system is doing something but you
>,;> >,;> >,;can wait until hell freezes over and it ain't gonna go any further.
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>,;> >,;> >,;Words of wisdom will be appreciated by the class.
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>,;> >,;> >,;TIA
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>,;> >,;> Additional info...Win2K and XP work just fine on these builds.
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>,;> >,;More than 512MB of RAM ? That spells trouble with Win98se.
>,;> >,;Put one stick of 512MB in there and try again. If you Google
>,;> >,;for it, there are two settings "MaxPhysPage" and "MaxFileCache"
>,;> >,;you can use, to allow booting Win98SE with more than 512MB
>,;> >,;of RAM present in the computer.
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>,;> >,;http://groups.google.ca/groups?selm=nospam-0212031954110001%40192.168.1.177
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>,;> Thanks anyway but I think you intended to reply to a different
>,;> message. The amount of ram was not given in my original post but it is
>,;> one stick of 128MB. Bad ram maybe but too much ram... noway. If it was
>,;> one build by one student then bad ram would be possible. Five out of
>,;> seven builds a problem? All builds with new out of the box parts
>,;> suggests a different problem.
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>,;Have you compared BIOS settings on the machines ?
All parts were new sealed in original boxes. Everything even the
cases.
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>,;Are these clean installs, or a transplanted disk slapped into
>,;the machine ?
New out of the sealed box Seagate SATA HD.
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>,;The fact that your WinXP/Win2K boots, doesn't leave a lot of
>,;possible causes. The ICH5 Southbridge has an "Enhanced/Compatible"
>,;setting, and Win98 can only handle four disks on the Southbridge.
>,;You might leave the setting at "Compatible" in the BIOS (not the
>,;default setting) and see if both Win98 and the other OSes can all
>,;boot with that setting. Compatible enables four of six possible
>,;disks on the Southbridge, so either one IDE cable, or two SATA
>,;ports end up disabled.
Only one SATA HD installed.
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>,;Is there some logging option available in Safe Mode ? Maybe
>,;you might see something pop up there ?
Will give that a try.
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>,;And do WinXP/Win2K work with 128MB ? I'm just curious, in case
>,;someone ever asks that question here.
Yes both work OK with 128MB.
See this URL for XP Pro requirements.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/upgrading/sysreqs.mspx
>,;Just some guesses,
Thanks, that is what we are doing now and I was hoping for a solution
on this newsgroup.