SoulBlazer
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Joined: 10/27/2002 From: Providence RI Status: offline
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Thanks to everyone who posted in my previous thread for help. My roomie came home a little eariler then planned, and he's even better at building systems then I am. :) Right away he saw my problem -- the cable plugged into the power switch on the mother board was the wrong way. :) Once that was flipped, the system started up. Just to remind people, I'm not building a new system -- I just got from newegg a new motherboard (Epox EP-8RDA+), a new processor (AMD Athlon XP 2600), and a new case fan. Oh, and a new case -- the Chieftec Server Chasis. Since it's important to this thread, I also have a Seagate Barracuda as my primary HD. I thought after that everything would be fine -- but it turns out that Windows XP refuses to load! I get past the first screen (the bios screen, I guess), and then tries to load Windows, but reboots. Repeat as many times as desired. Sometimes I can see a flash of a blue screen, but it's so quick I don't know if anything is printed on it. I suspect a motherboard problem because of the tests my roomie and I did: We tried only having the motherboard, the fans, and the video card hooked up. That seems to be fine. Add in my hard drive, though, and the same problem occures. I know Win XP will require me to re enter my code after installing new hardware. Of course, I can't even GET that far. But I asked my roomie if I could try the Seagate HD in his computer. Sure enough, the Windows config screen came up. And the HD and Windows was working perfectly before I disconnected everything to install the new processor, CPU, and case. I also have a second older HD in my systsm, a Maxtor, which still has Win 98 on it. As a experiment, I installed only THAT drive, and sure enough, Win 98 came up! We also tried changing the jumper setting on the back of the Seagate HD from cable select (I think) to master. Both of us were totally stumped, so I finally dragged the system into a local repair shop for them to do a dignasotic on it. Is this type of motherboard just not comptiable with my HD? Could the motherboard have been damaged? We worked on this for hours today, and could'nt think of anything else to try. The fact the old HD works just fine, and my Seagate works on HIS computer, is very suspecious. Thanks in advance.
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