K7N2G-ILSR New CPU Problems

Hey guys having some problems, I got a new CPU for x-mas. xp 2800+. I had a 2400+, First time i booted with new cpu it said in the system properties that it was a 2800+ @ 2.02ghz or whatever. NOW it says...
AMD Athlon XP
1.24GHZ
1gb Ram
I think a setting might have gotten changed or something in the bios...its weird. Ty for help

Ok nvm, i fixed it :P the FSB got changed by accident and threw it off ty anyway

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  • K7N2G-ILSR raid boot problem

    Hi,
    I have an msi  K7N2G-ILSR mobo and am having boot problems on the raid system.
    Everything worked fine (raid 0 set up sata) and would boot fine, the bios had to be set up to look for other boot devices in order for the system to boot with raid drives.
    Problem occurred when I added an ide card to give me 2 more ide channels. Still fine if I only connect cd roms to new card but as soon as I connect a hard drive it appears the msi board stops looking for the raid drives as a boot device, because I get the message NIVIDIA Boot Agen PXE-2.0(build 082 v1.82)
    Copyright......................(info)
    Copyright......................(info)
    CLIENT MAC ADDR 00 10 DC E1 4C AD GUID:
    FFFFFFFFFF..-FFF..-FFFFFF... etc.
    PXE-53: No boot filename received.
    PXE-MOF: Exiting NVIDIA Boot Agent
    DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER
    It seams there needs to be a bios update as when you scroll through boot options (first, second & third) in advanced setup there is no choice for raid. Therefore the only way to boot from raid is to choose “look for other boot devices” and that is OK until you add a second ide card with hard drive on.
    I have version 1.6 bios (latest on msi`s site)
    Any idears on how to get round this ?

    Hi Raven,
    For your info windows xp will support any number of ide channels (upto the number of spare pci slots you have).
    I have another computer that has 2 extra ide cards in and has 2 dvd`s (on seprate channels) & 6 hard drives as well as raid hard drive set up. Windows is not confused and supports all devices and has done for the last few months ! This mobo has boot from raid in its bios so has no problems on boot up. The reason I need so many ide channels is simply I do video work and need loads of storage space so until I can buy 800gb hard drives for a reasnable price I am stuck with having to buy 200gb drives.
    As I said it looks like either a bios update from msi or I`m going to have to buy a new mobo.
    Regards.

  • [nForce] K7N2G-ILSR network connection problems

    My brother's system is as follows:
    AthlonXP 2000+
    MSI K7N2G-ILSR
    2x256 MB Crucial PC2100
    Emermax Powersupply
    Generic DVD ROM
    LG DVD burner
    MSI TV @nywhere
    WinXP Home SP2
    His computer has been working more or less perfectly, although the TV card occasionally causes some trouble.  Today, he was no longer able to get on the internet.  From both the Network connections and Device Manager screens, his LAN interface is gone.  Only the 1394 interface shows up. 
    So far, I did a system restore to last week, which had no effect.  I made sure the BIOS hadn't disabled it for some reason, too, but that isn't the problem.  I manually installed the network adapter, and it said that the device could not start, error code 10.  The network adapter will not work in Safe Mode with Networking, either.  I tried the MS Knowledge base article regarding missing LAN icons, but that article was for situations in which the icons were gone yet everything still functioned, so it didn't really apply.  Reinstalling drivers had no effect.  I can ping localhost, but that could just be because the 1394 connection can act as an internet connection.
    Any ideas?  I've not done a repair of Windows on the machine, but I'm not sure that would help.  I do have an extra network interface pci card I could put in if it is simply a problem of his onboard connection having died.  If I do this, is there a particular PCI slot that I should preferably use to avoid IRQ conflicts?

    As far as I know drivers can be installed in SafeMode, but your LAN wont work till in normal.
    A repair install is not a bad idea, as Windows is very fond of its own drivers.
    LAN and sound problems are often early signs of a PSU near the end. You wouldn't know the specs of the Enermax? I guess it is alright, but you never know.
    As the TV-card is problematic, try that one in another slot. Nowadays devices happily share IRQs without problems, but some older devices including older mobos (which is not the case here) were very conservative. ...I'll have to look in my drawer, wait a sec, please. - -  --
    "The use and sharing of IRQs aren't mentioned in my MSI manual, (due to the APIC function I think), so I had to go to some ASUS manuals. As standards are standards, I believe things can't be to different. If someone has any addings or suggestions please come forward, so I can adjust the table.
    *Please note that this is generally speaking and mainly for ASUS boards a few years old!
    **Please note that you should not have any sharing with the IDE controller or similar!
    ***Please note that it is a good thing to have expansion PCI sound cards in slot 3!
    ****Please note that surprisingly enough it looks like PCI slot 2 would be free for any device, but AGP cards get hot and bigger so it is not a great idea.
    IRQ sharing table
    PCI 1 shares with PCI slot 5
    2 shares with AGP and PCI slot 6, or sometimes with onboard IDE
    3 shares not, or sometimes with onboard audio/modem
    4 shares with onboard LAN
    5 shares PCI slot 1
    6 shares with AGP and PCI slot 5
    AGP slot shares with PCI slots 5 and 6
    USB 1 shares with USB 2, 3 and USB 2.0
    2 shares with USB 1, 3 and USB 2.0
    3 shares with USB 1, 2 and USB 2.0
    USB 2.0 shares with USB 1, 2, and 3
    Onboard audio/modemshares not, or sometimes with slot 3
    Onboard LAN shares with PCI slot 4
    Onboard IDE shares not, or sometimes with PCI slot 2 "

  • K7N2G-ILSR and G3Ti500 problem

    Just installed K7N2G-ILSR. Works fine with onboard vga but if i install my MSI Geforce 3 Ti500 card windows xp blue screens before login and reboots, just to blue screen again! Drivers etc all up to date. Can anyone help please?

    what pci slots have you tried,what os you using
    http://www.msi.com.tw/html/support/testreport/6570G/scsi.pdf
    any drives on sata?

  • K7N2G - ILSR problems ...

    Right, this is a long story!
    I got my K7N2G a few months ago now, started by using PC2100 (Generic, lol) ... it worked quite well - I can't remember getting crashes!
    I then upgraded to 2x256Mb PC3200 TwinMOS, not knowing about this whole picky RAM thing - I'd heard it was good RAM so I got me some ... after replacing one because of a bad stick I had both sticks running well, I then started getting lotsa freezing in games (esp. UT2003) and I thought it was just overheating but after doing some overall quietening (Zalman GPU, new CPU cooler), it was still crashing ... then the fan on my chipset died so I stuck a new 40mm fan ontop and seemed allright but was still getting the odd freeze in-game! Eventually was told that the 40mm fan wasn't actually needed so I removed it and things didn't get any worse ...
    Untill now, I get crashing in game very often and I have lost my USB ports)!
    Is any of this todo with my RAM, or chipset fan removal?
    Also this is an engineering release ... is it safe to update it with the latest K7N2G-ILSR BIOS?
    I had less problems with my ECS K7S5A, lol!
    Thanks for reading and hope you can help ... Alex

    Quote
    Originally posted by UnrealRocks
    Well, thats put a stop to that system ...
    Switched it on this morning and BOOM - one hell of a bang and flash ... PSU dead and rest of the system taken with it!
    Grrrrr!
    Sorry to hear that your dead in the water. :(  Since your going to buy a new PSU "DO NOT BUY A QTEC" Stick with an Antec or Enermax 400W+, you may pay a little extra but this is one of the most important  components of you system so it's worth it. It will help eliminate a lot of problems in the future.
    Rob

  • K7N2G-ILSR MS-6570 Restart Problems!

    K7N2G-ILSR MS-6570 Restart Problems!
    Has anybody else had a problem like this . . .
    Ive got this problem with two machines now!!!!
    Say for example you boot your machine and go into the bios to change whatever. Then save and exit. It should reboot and carry on to go into windows (or whatever). BUT . . . both of my machines restart and then just sit there and give a long beep which then repeats.
    If I turn the machine off completely then back on it starts up ok with any changes to the bios kept from last time.
    Can anybody help?!?!??!  ;(
    I have updated to the latest bios (which is 7.2)

    I now have the MSI K7N2 Delta-ILSR (601-6570-030).;
    On the box:- NVIDIA nForce 2 Ultra 400 Chipset Based.
    K7,nFORCE2 Ultra400/SPP,MCP2-T,FSB400,D-Bracket2,Round cable,2*SATA&power cables,1394 cable,S-Bracket,WinDVD4.
    I have 2x256 PC3200 Corsair DDR and a XP2800 Barton, tried and tested at 240fsb(237fsb Totally stable), And I get the same thing happening to me..Also this board and the last one will NOT do the claimed 400fsb..
    And dont say it's the ram because it's not, the ram and CPU are fine.... It's the Motherboard that is incompatable with the Ram & CPU
    why because my Ram is Corsair(the name speaks for itself) and works in every system to date!.. The CPU is AMD also works in every system to date!
    Soon as i get around 193+(fsb) it starts to do the same thing wont reboot, and does the beep thing! at 200x7 200x7.5 200x8 200x8.5 200x9 200x9.5 200x10 200x10.5 200x11 200x11.5= NOTHING NOTHING NOTHING NOTHING NOTHING NOTHING NOTHING NOTHING but BEEP ......BEEP.......BEEP.
    I also bought a brand new Antec TRUEPower550Watt with front voltage control (£100+) and that still does,nt do it
    this is my second board, and im totaly fed up with there crap board. I spent good money for this TOP Class Ram and dont expect to be told the Rams wrong when it works in every other system i have had my hands on!!!!!!!
    MY advice is send it back and get an other and if thats no use send it back again and get a refund and buy an ABIT NF7-S.. with exactly the same components i get a fsb of anything(100) upto 240fsb abit..
    SIG is old board

  • K7N2G-ILSR overclocking problems

    I am experiencing some strange problems.  First my system:
    K7N2G-ILSR using onboard video
    Athlon XP 1700+ Thoroughbred A, factory unlocked
    2x512MB Corsair XMS PC2700CL2 memory
    Debian Linux, 2.4.21-pre4-ac6 kernel
    350W Enermax PSU
    173MHz FSB, 10x multiplyer, 1733MHz CPU 1:1 FSB/CPU
    1.65V CPU Voltage
    1.2 BIOS
    This system works rock stable, no crashes, no problems when it is running.  But if I turn the power off, it no longer posts, if I remember correctly, the bottom two leds are on.  It does not beep, no video nothing.
    There is a procedure I can always use to bring the system back up, but it is a bit tedious:
    1. Set the safe mode jumber
    2. power on, the machine starts non-stop high/low beeps, no video
    3. Press reset: the board boots up, go to BIOS setup, set the FSB to 133MHz and save
    4. power off, reset the safe mode jumper
    5. Power on, again the machine starts with high/low beeps
    6. Reset: the machine comes up, enter the BIOS, set FSB back to 173MHz
    7. Reboot, enjoy!
    It always works, but it is a hassle.  Not too bad, since the machine is on 24/7 so I only have to do this is there is a power outage of when I change some hardware, but it is very inconvinient.
    The other strange thing is that I cannot set the DDR voltage to 2.7V.  I can select it in the BIOS, save it, but after reboot it is back to 2.6V

    Quote
    Originally posted by wonkanoby
    drives pull 2x or 3x current to spin up as do once spinning,thats what makes me think psu if a reset works but cold boot fails,disable all bar c and try a cold boot
    I have tried that, removed my HD and my TV Tuner card, but it did not help.  But I have discovered something new: if I turn off the machine only using the ATX power switch and do not turn off the PSU switch, the board comes back on fine.  I also have a simplified procedure to revive the board after a power off:
    1. Set the safe mode jumper
    2. Power on, wait for high/low beeps
    3. Reset and wait for POST
    4. Turn off using the ATX Power switch
    5. Reset the safe mode jumper while the main PSU power is still on
    6. Turn on and boot
    Note that I did not have to tweak the BIOS as before.
    Also did anyone else had trouble setting the DDR voltage to 2.7V? I can set it in the BIOS, but it is back to 2.6V after reboot.

  • USB 2.0 problem (K7N2G-ILSR and HP PSC 2210)

    I'm using a K7N2G-ILSR mainboard in combination with a HP PSC 2210 all-in-one printer. The printer sometimes stops printing and produces an error. The print can not be deleted and I have to reset the computer.
    I'm using the latest HP drivers for the printer, Windows XP Pro with all Windows Update fixes and the latest upgrades for teh mainboard (Live-Update).
    Is this a known error and is there a fix/workaround (can I set the USB in the BIOS to 1.1 only (instead of 1.1 and 2.0)??
    According to HP it is related to the chipset and the USB driver. Until now I have not find a document explaining the problem for this mainboard and a proper solution.
    Does anyone have an idea?
    Thanks for your help!
    Cees

    Cables are cables still at this point in the game so it could be that you have a faulty cable but there are no special 2.0 cables to buy...
    Never been a big fan of the All-in-one printer/scanner/copiers, I've had nothing but problems most of the time when my clients buy them...but they still buy them...if you think about it they really only came out just over a year and a half ago so that technology isn't quite mature yet...
    I doubt that it has anything to do with your setup directly, it sounds like a driver issue and one that's clashing with another driver that's used for something else in your machine...no I don't know what cause I don't know what you are using in your system heheheh
    I had a client that bought one of the newer photo printers, why I don't know cause he doesn't even own a digital camera, but he just had to have one, but anyway, it would error out everytime he tried to print to it...I reloaded his system and systematically added in one component at a time...writing down everything I did...when I put in his ATI All-In-Wonder card and loaded the software for the TV part lo and behold when I printed I got the error again...couldn't fix it for my life either with all the newest drivers from ATI and HP...went backwards in time for older drivers to no avail...the guy stiffed me on the bill for over $1000.00 and I've not heard from him again so I can't tell you if he fixed it or not at this point...
    Cheers!! 8)

  • Sometimes cannot start PC: problem with Hitachi SATA Hard drive and K7N2G-ILSR

    I have major problem with my 160Gb SATA Hitachi hard drive and my MSI K7N2G-ILSR motherboard.  Sometimes the PC can be started, sometimes it cannot.
    After I installed a clean build of Windows XP Pro SP1 onto my new hard drive (as the only hard drive in my PC) and install all the necessary drivers, the system runs smoothly.  However, after about 2 to 3 weeks, sometimes when I start the PC, it cannot detect the hard drive and hence it claimes that it cannot find any VMI Pool Data (i.e. no OS detected).  What makes it really horrible is that, it is like the lottery everytime when I start the PC.  Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.  The highest record was 8 consecutive failures (by resetting or by turning the power off and on again) before I can start the machine properly.  Also, the system sometimes just crashes in the middle of operating.
    I have already sent the hard drive back to Hitachi.  Got the same model of hard drive back as replacement, but the replacement has the same problem, except with the replacement drive the PC can be started eventually after many tries, while with the previous drive it is possible that the PC cannot be started until after a few days later.
    Also, it seems that my drive can detect either SATA hard drive or PATA hard drive, but not both.  (If I leave my old PATA drive connect in the primary IDE channel, Windows cannot detect the new SATA drive.)
    Is my motherboard faulty?  Can it only use PATA drive?
    My PC's spec is as follows:
    AMD Athlon XP 2500+
    512Mb PC3200 SDRAM (set to run at 166MHz)
    Hitachi 160Gb SATA Hard drive on 1st SATA channel (Model #HDS722516VLSA80)
    Sony DVD+-RW drive and Panasonic DVD-ROM drive on secondary IDE channel
    Use onboard video (GeForce MX)
    US Robotech V92 internal PCI modem
    SoundBlaster Audigy 2 Player soundcard
    Onboard audio disabled
    300W PSU
    OS is Windows XP Pro SP1 (with all latest security patches up to date)

    Quote
    Originally posted by Raven_
    Quote
    Originally posted by boucher91
    Along the same lines the sata drives use more power than the pata drives...
    sata usually faster spin rate, pata is slower spin rate...
    that is not entirly correct.
    many harddrives just come with different ways to connect them.
    the only sata drives i now that spins faster is western digital raptors 10k rpm.
    all other is running at 7200rpm.
    older drives run at 5400rpm
    Yes to get the full benefit of RAID, the Raptors are the way to go.Anything else, no significant difference.

  • Great problems with K7N2G-ILSR onboard raid controller

    I have really great problems with my s-ata raid controller. First of all i had a 40GB HDD attached to IDE3. Worked really fine.
    Later on my system crashed and my raid controller seemed to be dead. (no "no array is defined" no "press crtl-f to enter setup,...).
    Then I attached a s-ata drive to the first s-ata interface. Suddenly the raid controller said: "no array is defined, press ctrl-f to enter setup". I entered setup an built an array an restarted my computer. Again: "No array is defined, press crtl-f to enter setup."
    Now my raid controller seems to be dead again cause it doesnt say a word again.
    Please help me if you can. (Besides i tried to solve the problem with updating my bios. I tried all versions from v1.0 to v1.3 but there was no result.)

    I have already tried two different types of Ram. 512 MB DDR 333 (I don't know the timing exactly but it's a CL2.5 Ram) and another one from a different manufacturer. Also DDR 333 CL 2.5. Then I combined both. But the raid controller didn't show any reaction and I can't imagine that the problem is the power supply because everything else works fine. Anyway... I will try to get a new K7NG2-ILSR on guarantee, sell my whole computer and buy the new K7N2-Delta because I have only problems with the K7N2G-ILSR.

  • MSI K7N2G-ILSR onboard video initialization problems

    Hi, today I replaced my wife's trusty Abit KT7 motherboard with a MSI K7N2G-ILSR.  I used the onboard video since she doesn't play games.  Everything seemed to be working fine until I went to boot it up. The computer started up as usual, but the monitor did not intialize like it should.  The message on the monitor said that " the monitor was working correctly and to check the cord or the computer."  I rechecked all of the connections and everything seemed to be installed correctly.  I thought that maybe there was something wrong with the onboard video, so I decided to install the Radeon 9000 that was in the old system.  To my suprise I received the same message when I started the computer up the second time.  I have built several systems and have never encountered a problem like this before.  I read the thread about problems with the Radeon cards, but no one mentions anything about problems with the onboard video.   I am using a Duron 750, Antec 330 watt PSU and 512 megs of Kingston Value Ram.  I know that several posters have recommended that nforce 2 users need a more pwerful PSU and better ram, but I have a hard time beleiving that those things would cause the video not to intilaize.  I would appreciate any feedback and/or suggestions because I need to make a desision about hwat to do with this board.  Thx.

    Well I appreciate the replys.  I formated the harddrive before I installed the motherboard because I was worried that the via drivers would cause problems when I booted it up and installed Win XP.  Bonz, you are right, I am just guessing that everything is OK since I can hear the system start up, but I can't see anything since the video never intializes.  I rechecked all of the connections and even took the motherboard out and reinstalled the cpu, memory and motherboard and the same thing happened.  I started thinking something was wrong with the monitor so I unplugged the monitor from my system, which I know works, and it did the same thing.  I just wish I could get the video to intialize so I could see to get into the bios to look around.  I will check the jumpers on the board and continue to mess around with it.  I would appreciate any feedback I can get.  Thx again.

  • Raid problems with K7N2G ILSR

    I have the following setup and problem:
    K7N2G ILSR
    NEC DVD-+RW 1300A
    Seagate SATA 120gb HD
    350W PSU with "210" 3.3 + 5.0
    BIOS V 1.4
    2 x Hynix 256mb DDR 333
    I was able to setup the SATA drive as a single RAID drive and install XP pro.
    Now, 9/10 times, the system will not boot.  I receive a
    "No drive attached to fasttrak controller"
    message.
    When the system DOES boot, it works great, and I can leave in on for days with NO problems.
    I know the Hynix memory is not "approved", but since the system is stable (when it does boot), and assume its not a memory problem.
    The problem still occurs even after:
    I changes the SATA cable (data and power)
    I changed the DVD cable and slot (1-3)
    I even disconneced the DVD and / or Floppy.
    No change
    Help!!!!!

    I have already tried two different types of Ram. 512 MB DDR 333 (I don't know the timing exactly but it's a CL2.5 Ram) and another one from a different manufacturer. Also DDR 333 CL 2.5. Then I combined both. But the raid controller didn't show any reaction and I can't imagine that the problem is the power supply because everything else works fine. Anyway... I will try to get a new K7NG2-ILSR on guarantee, sell my whole computer and buy the new K7N2-Delta because I have only problems with the K7N2G-ILSR.

  • K7n2g-ilsr Problems Still Stay:)))

    Dear MSI time!Try to install Motherboard MSI K7N2G-ILSR BIOS 1.8 END
    TV TUNER MSI TV@NYWHERE MASTER ,OPERATION SYSTEM WIN XP SP1 CPU BARTON
    2600+ MEM DDR333 512MB WITH LAST DRIVERS FROM MSI WEB PAGE:)))
    WHEN PC TURNOFF BLUE SCREEN:)SOUND FROM TUNER WORK 5 MIN END GO OFF:)
    IN BULGARIA TV SYSTEM IS NOT SEKAM:)))
    wHEN DRIVER MSI8606 AUDIO CAPTURE DISABLE BLUE SCREEN NOT.
    TRY USE DIGITAL CAMERA FROM MUSTEK GSMART LCD2 PROBLEM COPY PIC FROM CAM
    ERA TO PC:)))CAMERA WORK PERFEKT WITH OTHER PC..S ,I TRY WITH 5 OTHER..
    I TRY OTHER MTHERBOARD MSI K7N2G-ILSR PROBLEMS STILL STAY:)))
    I WORK WITH PC..S 10 YEARS END SUCH unseen, compatible SYSTEM FROM MSI...
    Congratulate s. o. on his success!!!!

    Quote
    Originally posted by BG-User
    i have 8 pc...s:)))but this MSI System is "N1":))
    I do not need help MSI needs help:)))
    Hi BG-USER,
                Since your not looking for help I guess you are posting on here to complain to MSI. None of the people in this Forum are MSI employees so they won't get your message. Complaints are made by contacting MSI directly. You can call them or e-mail them.
    Cheers  

  • Problems with detecting SATA hdd's with K7N2G-ILSR mainboard

    The K7N2G-ILSR has built in Promise PDC20376 Raid Controller, and I have bought a Promise 4-Channels SATA II Controller PCI card.
    The problem is if I mount disks to my new SATA PCI controller my mainboard SATA controller hangs...
    Is there a way to use booth SATA controllers at the same time ore disable the built in SATA controller?
    Got one SATA2 DVD-writer and 3 SATA disks.
    regards

    There is no option to disable the built-in SATA controller in bios.
    Have tried moving the PCI-card to another slot, but don't help.
    How my PC boots:
    1. nVidia Graphic card bootscreen
    2. Normal bootscreen (Memory check, IDE check, ...)
    3. Promise 4-Channels SATA II Controller PCI card (finds harddisks if connected.)
    4. built in Promise PDC20376 Raid Controller (My computer freeze if harddisks are connected to the above SATA2 controller, but keeps booting if they are connected to this controller istead.)
    5. WinXP MCE (if my PC don't freeze on step 4.)
    Found some info about modding/adjust the bioses on this page, http://www.dstyles.de/bios/
    Mabe there is a solution there, to add more options to the bios or enable disabled options.

  • Problems installing Windows XP on at K7N2G-ILSR

    Hi,
    I am having problems installing Windows XP on at K7N2G-ILSR.
    Config.
    K7N2G-ILSR
    With 2 120 GB Western Digital WD1200JB drives
    Liteon CDRW and Toshiba DVD
    Memory ME-512MB-PC2700 DIM/DDR333/512MB/PC2700
    Bios settings are all set to default. And at 4/2003 version
    The WD drives are plugged into IDE1 with one as Master and the other Slave. The CD & DVD on the IDE2 with the CDRW as master and the DVD as Slave.
    Boot to Dos the Drives are seen with no problem
    Try doing a clean install and the System always hangs after initial driver load and Hangs when Blue Screen states "Setup is installing Windows"
    Any Ideas?
    Thanks

    Have you tried changing the APIC function in BIOS. Either disable it or set it to MPS 1.1 see if that helps.
    Also make sure your FSB is 100MHz and make sure your jumpers on the mobo are correctly set up. There are a lot of installation issues relating to FSB and win XP.
    And finally make sure your memory is fully compatible with nForce boards. The default answer to everyone's nForce platform problems.
    Psymon

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