First off here are the components which i am using to boot:
Intel 2.53 Ghz Processor
2x256 Kingston 32ns Rdram
Asus p4t533-c Motherboard
Enermax EG465P-VE(FM) (431 Watt) Power Supply
Toshiba SD-M1612 (16x) Dvd-Rom
Gainward Geforce 4600 750xp golden sample Video Card
Western Digital 120gb Special Edition (8mb Cache)
Logitech Internet Navigator Keyboard
I do not know if all that information is necessary but i suppose its relevant. The first time i booted up the Pc it passed the power on self test, and since i had the asus board set on jumper free mode, i set the processor speed to 2.53 ghz. I set the dvd drive as the first boot option, inserted windows 2k into the drive, and restarted after saving the changes, again it passed the power on self test. I got to 88% of the format of the hard drive under the windows 2k installation, then the computer froze. I turned it off. Waited a little while, then restarted, and now it does not pass the POST. Since i have the motherboard set to talk instead of beep, it says "system failed memory test" over and over and over again. I get nothing on the screen, and the system wont boot, all six fans pop on hard drive starts up but no boot, just that annoying talking. I called Kingston for support, since ASUS does not have a toll free line in the states, and they said the memory could in fact just be bad. I was wondering if anyone had any further information on this subject, because kingston thought the sollution was just to through some more memory at me, and im not sure if that would fix the problem. The system did boot a few times that is, so everything should of been configured correctly. If anyone has any expertise in this field i would be very thankful, specifically if you think that bad memory could be the case, or if not what else could be bad. Have a great night, i thank you for your quick and courteous response.
Intel 2.53 Ghz Processor
2x256 Kingston 32ns Rdram
Asus p4t533-c Motherboard
Enermax EG465P-VE(FM) (431 Watt) Power Supply
Toshiba SD-M1612 (16x) Dvd-Rom
Gainward Geforce 4600 750xp golden sample Video Card
Western Digital 120gb Special Edition (8mb Cache)
Logitech Internet Navigator Keyboard
I do not know if all that information is necessary but i suppose its relevant. The first time i booted up the Pc it passed the power on self test, and since i had the asus board set on jumper free mode, i set the processor speed to 2.53 ghz. I set the dvd drive as the first boot option, inserted windows 2k into the drive, and restarted after saving the changes, again it passed the power on self test. I got to 88% of the format of the hard drive under the windows 2k installation, then the computer froze. I turned it off. Waited a little while, then restarted, and now it does not pass the POST. Since i have the motherboard set to talk instead of beep, it says "system failed memory test" over and over and over again. I get nothing on the screen, and the system wont boot, all six fans pop on hard drive starts up but no boot, just that annoying talking. I called Kingston for support, since ASUS does not have a toll free line in the states, and they said the memory could in fact just be bad. I was wondering if anyone had any further information on this subject, because kingston thought the sollution was just to through some more memory at me, and im not sure if that would fix the problem. The system did boot a few times that is, so everything should of been configured correctly. If anyone has any expertise in this field i would be very thankful, specifically if you think that bad memory could be the case, or if not what else could be bad. Have a great night, i thank you for your quick and courteous response.