865 PE Neo2 FIS2R Issues on XP install

Hello there,
I have been spending most of my week end so far trying to install Win XP Home Edition on the following system:
865PE-Neo2-FIS2R
P4 2.8CGHz
GEIL PC3200 DDR 512MB
MAXTOR 60Gb Ultra ATA 133 (6Y060L0)
TDK VELO CD
ALL-IN-WONDER RADEON
After a few unsuccessful attempts, I disabled most of the Integrated Peripheral as well as Bios caching & shadowing without any success.
Win XP install blue screens before the end -but not always at the same point-
I did update the BIOS to the latest I found (1.5)
Any idea anyone ?  Anyone with a similar configuration ?
Thanks in adv for any insight you may share !!!

Reilly875, DOS, Novjoe,
I must admit I gave up a little on the system after I read the couple first answers.  I have been building computers in a "not so educated" way (ie I am not at the overclocking experimentations or anything like that   and never had that kind of bad luck before :(
The PowerSupply is 350W, probably not a top of the line item since it is the default I got with the case (which was itself rather cheap ~$70)
I actually got 2 matched GEIL 512MB but in my troubleshooting exercice.
I kept the BIOS default, disabled most integrated devices to try to get to as few "variables" as possible...
Unfortunately, I do not have other memory sticks or Video adapter to eliminate do further testing :(
Do you guys feel the power supply might be at fault ?
Any experience with GEIL memory ?
I did a little research on the Web on the memory and the compatibility of my all in wonder with the MSI Motherboard and could not find anything that refrained me from trying to assemble this combination...
I am unfortunately leaning towards changing the board, not only because of the hands on level that is slightly over what I am used to but also because I realized that I misread the specs and found out a little late that the RAId was SATA only :(

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    Dear all,
    Last weekend I've been trying too many hours to get WINXP PRO (Dutch version) installed on my new Mobo. I just can’t get it installed.
    Installation from CD is starting however after loading some drivers (and offering F6 to install extra scsi/raid drivers, F2 for recovery) screen goes black and in far upper left corner blinking cursor appears.
    Nothing happens anymore.
    Tried the same with WIN ME (also dutch version). This one reboots just before I’ve to enter serial number (= screen were progress indicator is moving from 0-100%)
    Does anybody please advise/help. If you need more info, please ask. Your help will highly been appreciated!
    My system specs:
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  • Any issues with Koolance CPU-200G on 865PE NEO2 FIS2R?

    I'm thinking about getting a Koolance Exos and using the CPU-200G Block on my 865PE NEO2 FIS2R board. Has anyone had any experience, good or bad, with this set up.
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  • 865PE Neo2-FIS2R and Geil memory problem

    With 512MB (2x256) of Corsair XMS 3700, the system is perfectly stable (runs 24/7 crunching for UD, also have done Prime95 torture test).
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    If I put the Corsair memory back in (like I have them right now, to be able to use the system to post this message), the system is back to 100% stable, so it seems to be entirely a memory-related problem.
    MSI 865PE Neo2-FIS2R (MS-6728)
    Intel P4 2.4C 800FSB (HT enabled) @ 3.19-GHz
    AVC Sunflower 2 HSF
    420-W PS
    Windows XP Pro SP1a
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    Performance mode Slow
    DRAM Freq 266
    CPU Bus 266
    DDR Clock 354
    AGP/PCI 67/34
    CPU vCore 1.6000
    DDR volts 2.70
    AGP volts 1.50
    SPD Disabled
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    Have tried the modules in slots 1,3 and slots 2,4 with no difference.
    Have tried setting DDR voltage from 2.70 up to 2.85v for the Geil (approved up to 2.9v) with no apparent change in stability.
    Have tried changing Spread Spectrum setting between enabled and disabled.  Disabled seems to be better, but problem remains.
    Have tried using SPD disabled with settings listed above, and SPD enabled (which sets timings at 2.5-4-4-8,8).
    Edit: I'd asked for advice, but then realized that the very limited timeframe in which I could return the Geil would expire if I waited beyond business hours today.  So I've RMA'd the Geil and have ordered a 1-GB Corsair TwinX XMS 3700 pack instead.

    I've had similar problems to you but with Corsair TwinX LL's and if you read back a month in this forum you will see others have also with various memories on the 865 FISR.
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  • 865PE Neo2 -FIS2R POST problem

    I'm having a problem with my newly built system and hoped that someone here might be able to help.
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    When I power on my PC, I hear 2 short beeps, a pause, and then 8 short beeps.  I'm also not getting any video.  I looked up the beep codes on the AMI Bios web page.  2 beeps for video card issues and 8 beeps for memory issues.
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    I plan on picking up some different RAM modules over my lunch break today but before I did I wanted to check with those who know before I blow money on them.
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    KevinS,
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  • 865PE NEO2 FIS2R memory problem

    I have this 865PE NEO2 FIS2R with a 3ghz northwood (512K cache, 800 fsb).
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    I really don't want to spend anymore money on this though...I spent enough.
    the specs:
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    Chieftech 650 watt Power supply 36A, 36A, & 32A
    BFG geforce FX 5900 Ultra 256MB (also tried an old geforce 2 mx 32MB)
    memory tried: 1GB geil PC-3500 dual channel kit & 1GB generic dual channel kit
    3com Network interface card
    WD 120GB SE hard drive
    Plextor 8X DVD-RW drive
    Lite on 16X DVDROM drive

    This problem is not yet solved....
    I tried increasing the ram voltage to 2.8v, it ran fine for about 3 days...then boom..restart
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    after raising the ram voltage didn't work I tried unplugging all of my extra hard drives 1 by 1 with the memory set to 2.7v.
    I am at the point where I have only my boot drive connected with the two DVD drives.
    But I am still thinking its my power supply...that power supply caculator page says I need a 519 watt PS?? I have a true550 which is only 530 watt max.
    If I do need to add 20% to the power calculated, I would need a 622 watt PS???
    I am running speedfan now....how low is the voltages ok to drop to?
    the +12 dropped to 11.19, max is 11.80
    the rest of the voltages are staying more or less constant .
    Oh yea, on occasion the nb fan stops, I get a warning in corecenter saying 0 RPMs.
    Also I can't set the fans to high speed, 6000RPM for the nb, and 5000RPM for the CPU.
    If I set corecenter to user, and move the slide up to 8, the max is only 3375RPM for the CPU and 3750RPM for the NB fan.
    Also every once in awhile the power LED on my case will go out while the system is running.
    But thats been doing that for awhile now!
    I'm thinking I will connect up my other hard drives again and run this speed fan program again.
    update:
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    Also I've got errors when downloading saying I have no ports available. it sounds like the bus is shutting down??
    This is not the only MSI 865PE NEO2 FIS2R I have ran into problems with
    it looks like I will be getting a new board next week....either an Asus or Abit.

  • NEO2-FIS2R ATI 9800 AIW Pro TV Tuner causes freezes/blue screens. Help!

    I recently upgraded my system from P4 2.4Ghz to P4 3.4Ghz Northwood and went from All in Wonder Radeon to 9800 AIW Pro. Only other change worth mentioning is I created a 0+1 RAID using 4 hard drives which were previously configured differently. I watch a lot of TV while I work on the computer. I do a lot of disk writes and data management which ultimately creates a lot of transfering of data between disks. Never was a problem in the old config. BTW, I also use an external HD conntected through USB for data transfers as well.
    Immediately, my system went from stable to unstable. I first noticed that the destop redraw on bootup was slower. Then I noticed that the TV had a delayed response on changing channels and changing volume. Switching to another window causes a slow redraw and sometimes causes a jerk in the TV display like a hickup. Other symptoms include blue screens but no driver is referenced. The blue screen otherwise is a normal STOP screen except for the bottom quarter of the monitor which looks like video garble. Sometimes it just reboots. Sometimes, it freezes. I noticed that doing disk transfers while watching TV usually speeds up the behavior. Comparatively, my use of the TV in the old config was transparent regarless of how much I taxed the system.
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    Good News!!
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    NovJoe suggested tweaking the voltage to 2.7 ~ 2.8 so I upped the voltage to 2.8 and setup the same environment and the machine has run that way for about 3 hours. That one increment seems to have made a difference.
    Questions which come to mind.
    1. If this is a power issue, is it the motherboard's inability to supply the correct voltage to the motherboard components or is it a PSU issue which isn't providing the motherboard enough juice to do its job or a combination of both?
    2. If this issue can be corrected through tweaking voltages, how do you know how far to go before damaging system components?
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    Up the AGP voltage? On that subject, the people here seem to have a lot of background with tweaking the BIOS. I'd appreciate any other ideas in tweaking this system as well.
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  • 865PE Neo2 -FIS2R Problems

    I purchased a brand new MSI 865PE Neo2-FISR along with a P4 2.4C(OEM), a Thermaltake Spark 5c cooler and a Corsair XMS Twinpack(TWINX512-3200C2PT) of DDR400 memory.
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    What is going on with this thing?  How could an errant timing change completely lock out the VGA card?  And why can I not clear the settings to allow the card to initialize?
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    Quote
    Originally posted by gary172
    Another thing I don\'t understand about all the isses with BIOS 1.3, performance, RAM and timings etc, is -  How can the 865PE Neo2 - FIS2R pretty much come out at the top of the heap in Tom\'s Hardware Test:
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    http://www6.tomshardware.com/motherboard/20030707/i875p-46.html
    with MAT and DOT enabled, without any apparent negative reports of stability.
    Is it that he used a Beta Bios: V1.3B3 (06/12/2003)
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    http://www6.tomshardware.com/motherboard/20030603/865_PAT-06.html
    Or did he have \'hand picked\' memory from Corsair \"2 x 256 MB, Corsair PC3200 TwinX\" and didn\'t report it?
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    http://www.mbreview.com/neo2pe-10.php
    http://www.thejemreport.com/reviews/865peneo2.htm
    http://www.hardwarezone.com/article...&aid=795&page=1
    http://www.hexus.net/review.php?review=564&page=1
    http://www.pcstats.com/articleview....eid=1402&page=1
    http://www.techview.nl/reviews/2959

  • 865PE Neo2 FIS2R

    Hello all. I've searched the forums and read alot of posts about my problem, but seem to be missing the information I am looking for. Let me tell you what is going on. I have the MSI 865PE Neo2 FIS2R mobo ver 1, P4 3.0 800FSB, 1 gig corsair twinx XMS 3200 CL2. My problem is when I try to use this RAM my system will not start. No Post, nothing and the D-bracket shows me memory error code. If I use a strip of crucial from my other PC everything works fine (the crucial is 333mhz at 512mb, cl3). I checked out the RAM compatability report on the MSI site and it was pretty confusing to me. I guess my question is, is my RAM compatible or is there a work around to using the XMS modules?
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    Hi Dink,
    great to see someone who has the same config as I have.
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    CORSAIR TWINX1024-3200C2PRO
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    My system is running very stable with Ram-Settings at 2-3-3-6-8 in Turbo/Sergeant. Pls set your timings to these values. This should work.
    Now a question to you. I have problems with the ATI 9800XT cards.
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    After you start this funny tool. Watch out for your desktop. If it isn't runnin 100% smooth you have the same problems as I have. The only 9800XT card which isn't causing this stuttering is the ASUS 9800XT. Could you pls. tell me if you also see these lags? You can increase the stuttering by copying some files from Dir1 to Dir2.
    These lags have no impact of benchmark results!
    2) Pls could you tell me what's the IRQ of your card? 16? Is it shared with the USB Controller?
    3) Who is the manufacturer of your card? Ati itself or Hercules, HIS or Saphire??
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    Greets Digit
    from Germany

  • 865PE Neo2-FIS2R, memory question!

    Hi!
    I´m thinking of buying memory for the 865PE Neo2-FIS2R mother board and have a few doubts that are on my mind.
    1. If I want to use DualMode memory, should I use 256+256 or 512+512.
    Lets assume that I buy 2x 256MB and uses them as DualMode.
    Can I later put another 2 x 256MB into the computer and use them all as DualMode, (256+256+256+256) or is only possible to use 2 of each size.
    Maybee I should buy 1x of 512MB and use it as SingeMode and later complement with another 512 and use them as DualMode.
    hmmmmm.......any point of views?
    The memory I´m talking about is:
     Corsair CMX256A-3500C2 256Mb DDR PC3500 CAS2 434MHz
     Corsair CMX512-3500C2  512Mb DDR PC3500 CAS2 434MHz
    I assume that they are the same as MSI has in its
    "DDR400 Memory Modules Qualified Vender List " and should work just fine with the motherboard.
    Regards
    WiGGoW

    I would not go with that brand of ram. There are alot of issues being talked about involving that ram in this forum. I recommend Kingston and so does MSI. Keep in mind to obtain Ultr-Turbo in Bios you need to buy a latency of 2 or you will get an error message and your bios will reset to slow.

  • Ghost cd-rom with Neo2-FIS2R

    Hi, I hope someone here can give me a hand... I am running Windows 2000 Pro with Service Pack 4 in the following system:
    P4 2.6c
    2 x 512Mb DDR400 CAS3
    MSI NEO2-FIS2R (BIOS v1.4, default settings)
    MSI Starforce FX5600-VDT128 (Detonator v45.23)
    Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 120Gb (SATA Drive)
    TDK N440 DVD writer
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    i also had the virtual drive thingie, even thou it didn't make any error messages for me but it was annoying, and i hadn't installed any programs to make a virtual drive, i disabled it in the Device manager and didn't think about it again, i installed winxp for a couple of days ago so i don't really know what happend with it :)

  • Zalman CNPS7000-CU & 865PE Neo2 FIS2R

    I was just wondering if there is enough room for this cooler.
    Cause the Northwood cooler (the one with the LED's) is kind of big.
    If you use have this board (865PE Neo2 FIS2R) and the cooler (Zalman CNPS7000-CU) then please tell me the idle/load temps for it, and please include which BIOS version (1.0 - 1.3) you're using.
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    Well bought it - installed it - and it was hmm easy - other then I needed some help from my mum - or a third hand to screw the screwdriver while I pushed the thing down - other then that it went like a charm...
    And my temp went down to bellow 30 C with 5V ( Arctic Silver III ) but then I put in some noise dampening matterial in my case and now its arround 45 C :(
    SIGH ---
    Next I will remove the NB fan and since it aint got no screw holes I have to glue the replacement heatsink to the NB --

  • ALOT of problems w/ my NEO2-FIS2R mobo!!

    Hopefully someone can help me on this board cuz I've ran out of ideas.
    Just bought alot of new parts for my new system I'm building.
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