K8T Neo-FIS2R Hard drive configuration questions

Im looking to buy this board in maybe a month or less (K8T Neo-FIS2R), and was wondering about configuring hard drives
I will get the version which has the promise controller on board, fo SATA RAID
The Plan is to get two Wetern Digital Raptor drives and put them in RAID 0 together.
however i will still have my DVD Writer, removeable hard drive bay (takes one IDE) and  my current 80GB Seagate drive.
if i use the SATA RAID, do i have to use IDE3 for all the other devices, or can i just plug them into the IDE1 and IDE2 slots?
Also you are able to select SATA to boot from in bios correct? i have never done raid so have no idea how it works . and do you have to load RAID drivers or something before setting up windows?

anyone?

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  • MOVED: K8T Neo-FIS2R SATA and Linux Question

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    K8T Neo-FIS2R SATA and Linux Question

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    Originally posted by chasmon
    Hi all,
    I have just setup up a brand new system but am having probelms getting it working. I want to install XP on a single Maxtor 160Gb drive.
    I have my HD on Promise Ser1 and all SATA stuff in BIOS enabled. When I get to the screen I press F6 and then when promted I insert the floppy with the promise drivers on. I then get this message:
    "File txtsetup.oem caused an unexpected error (4096) at line 1742 in d:\xpclient\base\boot\setup\oemdisk.c"
    I can't get past this screen I have tried:
    1.Drivers from the CD supplied.
    2.Drivers from the MSI website.
    Please help me this lot cost lots of hard earned I'm pretty gutted at the moment. I have also tried the Via chipset with no joy.
    System:
    Antec 380W PSU and Sonata Case
    LG DVDROM 8163B
    NEC DVDR/RW 2500B
    Panasonic Floppy
    Neo FIS2R mobo
    Maxtor Diamondmax Plus 9 160Gb SATA150
    Benq RF K/B & Mouse
    Don't spam man! I posted something to this same question in another thread.. from you no less! Make a new thread! lol
    Hijacking = bad!
    Ian

  • Hard Drive Configuration question....

    Hi,
    I just ordered a new custom Qosmio.  It has an i7 4700MQ Processer and 16GB DDR3L 1600MHZ SDRAM.  The Primary HD is a 256GB mSATA SSD.  The second and third HDs are both 500GB HDD (7200rpm, Serial ATA)
    I'm looking for the best installation configuration for Premeier Pro on the hard drives for best results regarding speed and efficiency.  Any info would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks for your consideration.  This is a big deal for me and I'm in kind of uncharted waters with multiple hard drives.  This is a big step up.  (I'm not a professional.  This is all hobby related)

    Hello Bill!
    I am chuckling right now, as last night I too ordered the PNY 128GB USB3 thumb drive...how can you go wrong for $59 ??? I had been using a cheap USB3 dock for the last three years with great success in combination with my Asus i7 laptop...but, this is WAY more convenient when travelling! I congratulate you on your new Asus! Three years ago I did like you....maxxed out memory,put quality SSDs in the two internal HDD bays, and added a third high speed drive using the external dock. Although my i7 740QM was not the absolute fastest on the PPBM 5 test.....the machine ranked third or fourth for a long time......I still use it with great success!! Speccy shows the CPU running at 2.3GHZ under full load, all cores running and over 3 with a single core application. YOURS must REALLY be kicking butt!!  One recent development has helped MY "old" machine......the now FREE version of Cineform available at Go Pro.
    If dealing with three or more tracks loaded with GPU accelerated effects, it is possible to edit at full resolution in real time without rendering previews. This technique helps especially when the original video is Canon dslr MOV files!!!  I can actually monitor the GPU getting increasingly saturated using MSI Afterburner, as I add effects to the limit.
         Bill, I am curious how well YOUR new laptop is working using the most recent version of CC PPro? How far can you push it before before it starts choking.....does the new feature in CC eliminating the old " 32 bit QuickTime Canon dslr MOV files" actually work? I am sure your new Asus is A quantum leap over mine!  I am also curious what you think of the upcoming Haswell E desktop CPUs.....and all the new features included. Thanks again Bill!......you and Harm have been such a great help to so many of us here who have read your valuable contributions!!

  • MSI K8t Neo FIS2R RAID Question

    I've just put together my new system. If it weren't for this forum, I might not have succeeded. Thanks for all the info out there.
    Currently, I'm running raid 0, using (2) raptor 74's. The next thing I want to do is mirror. I bought a 160 gig maxtor ata drive for this purpose. But, after seeing the table in the MSI raid manual, it looks like I have to use (2) drives the same size as the raptor 74's inorder to use the raid 0+1 configuration. Any help on this would be apreciated.
    MSI K8t Neo FIS2R
    Athlon 64 3200
    Kingston (2) 512mg Hyper X DDR500
    Western Digital 74 gig Raptors (2) raid 0
    Nvidia Geforce Ti 4200 128mg graphics
    shydragon

    but mirror raid wont save you from oc crash's , virus, bad installs, acidently, deleteing or any useful recovery..it only protects from hd failure to mechanical or electrical malfunction.
    you are far better off imagine the drives or mking backups, and using the drives as storage for that, you will come out ahead.
    but if you still want raid 1, you can
    partition the drives?
    use the smaller ones for system restore , and internet cache, mp3's . for example
    for rich performance freaks buy 2 more satas and raid them on the other chip
    just a few ideas

  • [Athlon64] K8T Neo-FIS2R RAM Question

    Hi All
    At the moment I have 512mb of Corsair 3200 RAM (2x 256) in a MSI K8T Neo-FIS2R, and I was wondering if it would be ok to put another 1gig of non Corsair in with out it going nuts at me.
    Thanks for any help.

    Many thanks for the help. 

  • K8T Neo FIS2R Won't Recognize HDDs

    Here’s my situation.  I am not new to building computers, but new to the AMD Athlon64, MSI boards, and SATA drives.
    I purchased the K8T Neo-FIS2R  (601-6702-010) main board.  A single 512 MB DDR memory  stick is installed.  The only card installed is the ATI Radeon 7500 ALL-in-Wonder video card.  I cannot get the system to recognize hard drives.  I have made many changes in BIOS, but have been unsuccessful.
    At first, my intention was simply to take my almost new Maxtor Diamond Max Plus 9 120 GB ATA HDD and install it with the K8T Neo motherboard.  The disk has been previously formatted with Windows XP Home, and has various other programs installed.  It was working fine in my older system.  I put this drive (properly connected to the IDE1 on mainboard), and the K8T Neo would not recognize the drive at all.  In fact, all I received were messages that SATA Raid devices were missing (apparently the Promise controller complaining).  Trying to deactivate the SATA controller via bios did nothing.
    Next, I decided to purchase a Seagate 160 GB Barracuda SATA HDD (ST3160023AS-RK), thinking maybe then the system would at least recognize an SATA HDD.  (of course a lot of this shows my naivete’ with newer SATA standards/componets/MBoards)  Initially it was recognized, and I was able to use Seagate’s software to partition the drive and format it.  However, after rebooting and attempting to install Windows XP, the drive was no longer recognized by the system.  On the POST screen, the VIA controller does list it as master device 1 in the SATA.
    Okay, here’s what I want:  I want to install the Barracuda 160 GB HDD SATA as my boot drive, and take my slightly older Maxtor HDD and make it a secondary (or slave) drive.  This means a mix of SATA and ATA drives.  Since MSI’s documentation both in manual and the website provides no help (that I can find) on this issue, I need suggestions on what to do.  The only explanation in K8T Neo manual is to create an SATA Raid array.  I do not want to do this.  I simply want the SATA as boot drive, the ATA as secondary (or slave) drive, and for both of them to peacefully coexist!  How do I make the mainboard recognize this?

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    Originally posted by saat0014
    Are you getting the error when you insert the disk and it looks for the drivers on the disk?  Or are you getting it at the Windows installation screen.  Maybe you should try using the promise drivers and hook up your drives to the promise controller.  Here's how to get the Seagate drives to work on the promise controller. Promise Scroll down to where I posted and you'll find hopefully all you need.  If you need help, just ask  
    The error is coming at the Windows installation screen. The drivers already (seemingly) load.
    I have tried installing the Promise drivers, although not as you posted in the linked thread. I only have the one SATA drive... do I still need to configure it as RAID?
    I'll try this today. In all my years of building computers, I've never had as many problems as I have with this system. This is so frustrating.

  • K8T Neo-FIS2R wont copy drivers...

    Hi all i ahve been looking through the forums for a long time now. I can find anyone with the exact problem as me. I will list my specs first.
    K8T Neo-FIS2R K8T800
    Seagate 160GB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive
    CORSAIR XMS Xtreme Memory Speed Series, Xtra-Low Latency 184-Pin 1GB(512MBx2) DDR PC-3200 w/ Platinum Heat Spreader
    AMD Athlon 64 3400+, 1MB L2 Cache, 64-bit Processor
    ATI RADEON 9800PRO Video Card, 128MB DDR, 256-bit, DVI/TV-Out, 8X AGP
    Aspire 520W 12V Black Triple Fan Aluminum Power Supply
    Okay heres the problem. I run the windows XP pro sp2 install cd and then i get to the screen were you press S. That works and it gives me a list and i pick the first XP one on the list. Then i press enter and it starts loading the files. At a certain point when it starts the windows setup it says that it cannot copy the following files; VIAMRAID.SYS, VIAMRAID.cat, and VIAMRAID.inf so i use the skip option. The computer runs through the copys the rest of the stuff fine then restarts like it should. When it gets to the windows loading screen it gives me a blue screen error about the HDD or something. Now i have no clue whats wrong with it there is no reason that it should not work.

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    Originally posted by viqu
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    Originally posted by Jocko
    Hi
    Sounds like a flakey floppy, if cable is wrong way, then the floppy led is lit all the time. Does your cable have the crossover wires to end connector, use the end of cable connector, maybe try another floppy cable, if it does use read or boot from a win98 startup disk, then it  is the floppy drive or cable. Could of course be bad floppies, but not usual if you are trying several differant ones ( unless they have been beside a magnetic sourde, like telephone). I would try another cable, then another floppy drive. One or other should fix it, as your bios settings appear good.
    Is the floppy shown on first page in bios setup - Standard Cmos Features.
    Cheers
    jocko
    MSI sent me the v1.93 bios. I updated my  MOBO. Now heres one question since this seagate is new and everything else is. Should i have done a full format on the HDD instead of a quick before i tried installing it. My friend is saying thats what i should have been doing instead of the quick format for partitioning.
    I update ya on whats going on. Well the new bios didnt change anything. I also did full format on the HDD dudring the windows setup. It took forever to finish the format. Even after the full format it still didnt work.. I tested jockos cable theory and it did not work. And my floppy drive is show as floppy A

  • Msi k8t neo fis2r problems part 3

    sometimes when the computer is turned on it just turns the fans and leds on but doesnt boot up...
    most of the time it loads up and i boot to the windows xp cd and i install the drivers for sata and then when it reaches the point of copying the files it will give me a bsod and say that there is a problem with the irql driver and then force me to shut the pc down..
    sometimes it makes it past that and will begin to copy files onto the hard drive, like somehow the data is becoming corrupted..however it will start to say that the files cant copy randomly and it will allow me to retry..they will copy the 2nd time usually..i can keep hitting retry and it will usually go by..it gets to 30 something % and then crashes to bsod just giving me some random error..for some reason the files keep screwing up that go on the sata drive....I just replaced the old power supply that wasnt working with an antec true watt 430 watt power supply, so i know it isnt that..
    i just cant figure out what the heck is going on..any help would be appreciated.my specs are
    "IRQ NOT EQUAL OR LESS"
    athlon 64 3000+ cpu
    msi k8t neo fis2r motherboard
    mushkin special cas 2.0 2-2-2-5 512 mb pc 3200
    western digital 8mb cache 80 gb sata hard drive
    sapphire radeon 9800 pro 128 mb 8x agp

    fyi look an your cd sticker ity will show power, consumption, but they are way lower than you would think, hard drives,can be only 10 watts, less then some case lights , and fans, cd are  similar.. your video, is the biggy somewhere between 90~150 watts..yikes .next to the cpu..and the mobo can use 50 or so (not sure about new mobos)  not to mention the ram 1024 is @40 watts or so., dont forget about 25watts per pci card, not counting the sound card which can be double....
    ergo the need for a big psu..
    the combined total ratting on a psu is not the max number that the psu is rated, that is surge value.. so a 500 may only hold 400 sustained , and that will drop as the machine heats up, so in the end your 500 may onlyy pull 366 @50'c...

  • K8T Neo-FIS2R/FSR no POST

    I have a K8T Neo-FIS2R/FSR (MS-6702) which is, along with all my other components (I'll list them later), over a year old. It has been running just fine until the other day. I have not modified any hardware or BIOS-settings recently.
    The day before yesterday my speakers put out a high-pitched shriek and the screen turned black. I then turned off the computer (it seemed to still be running, fans spinning). As I switched it on it let forth 8 beeps followed by a paus, and then 8 beeps again, over and over. I switched the graphics card for another one, no difference.
    I then left it turned off for a few minutes. Then I booted it up again, and voila, it worked fine. Then after a few minutes it died the same way, and when I rebooted it it started beeping again.
    Switching graphics card doesn't help. I powered it on without a graphics card plugged in. Then it made 8 beeps, and then silence. The cycle was not repeated, as it was when the card was in.
    I then used another motherboard, another CPU and other RAM, same graphicscard and harddrive, and it boots into Windows just fine and seems to be quite stable for the day I've tried it.
    I then switch back to the K8T-motherboard with it's CPU and RAM (still same graphicscard and harddrive as the other one), and it boots fine. After almost an hour it dies again. On boot, beeps. Wait a few minutes, boots again, then dies. Beeps next time. Etc.
    The 8 beeps apparently mean there is a problem with the video card. I have tested two video cards that both work fine on another motherboard, no difference.
    Because it dies after a while when it has rested, I suspect some sort of overheating issue. I put a bigass fan blowing at the motherboard and video card but that didn't seem to do anything. The fan on the video card is clean.
    I have hooked up the D-Bracket 2 that accompanied the motherboard. It has some lights flashing depending on what is going on, and it halts on "Early Chipset Initialization", which is phase 2 of 16 (1st being "System Power ON"). When I press the power button, the LEDs on my memory sticks flash for a few seconds (showing activity), and the D-Bracket lights up. Then the memory-LEDs go to rest (inactivity), and the D-Bracket halts. Fans keep spinning but there is no life. No beeps.
    After leaving the computer off for the night, I cleared the CMOS. The computer booted and ran fine for a couple of hours, then it suddenly made a noise in the speakers, and the monitor went black. Fans still spinning. The little light at the monitor indicating that it is turned on was flashing, as it does when the computer is off and the monitor is on.
    This is the hardware in my system at the moment. I have removed plenty of stuff to rule out other components but even with just this it won't work. No mouse, keyboard or other drives attached, just this.
    CPU: Athlon64 3200+
    Memory: Corsair TWINX1024-3200XLPRO DDR
    Power: Thermaltake Purepower Butterfly 480W W0020
             Output: +5V (35A), +3.3V (28A), +12V (17A), -5V (0.3A), -12V (0.8A)
    Graphics: Gainward GeForce 6800Ultra 256MB GDDR3 AGP8X, "Ultra/2600 Golden S",
    Motherboard: K8T Neo-FIS2R/FSR (MS-6702)
    Harddrive: Seagate Barracuda IV ATA 7200 RPM
    Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 957p
    Any ideas, suggestions or questions? I am stumped.

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    I have removed plenty of stuff to rule out other components but even with just this it won't work.
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    Graphics: Gainward GeForce 6800Ultra 256MB GDDR3 AGP8X, "Ultra/2600 Golden S",
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    +12V (17A),
    If your graphics card is like mine (see sig) with two power connections at the back you may have stressed the PSU over the last year to it's final end. Borrow or buy another PSU with at least 24 amp on the 12v supply. Your current PSU with only 17 12v amps was bound to fail. Especially since you state you had other hardware at one time. CPU Graphics card, case fanes and drives are all calling on the 12v rail to power them and your PSU just might not have it any more to do the job and the highest draw is at startup.
    Try another PSU.

  • MSI K8T Neo-FIS2R SATA CD/DVD Support

    Does anyone know if the K8T Neo-FIS2R mobo will or can be made to support a SATA CD/DVD drive. I am having no luck so far either getting it to recognize the drive or finding any info as to such. 
    Any help will be greatly appreciated.
    Cheers

    I was able to answer my own question. I was doing a bit of searching around on the MSI website and happened across a newer bios that doesn't come up in a regular search. The regular search turns up this page http://www.msicomputer.com/support/bios_result.asp (obviously inputing the correct platform and model) showing BIOS v2.2 as the most current. But by poking around on the site a bit, I came across another BIOS page for the same mobo, http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=bios&maincat_no=1&prod_no=565 showing BIOS v7.1. I figured I'd give it a try and low and behold the bios is recognizing my SATA DVD Burner.
    The hd array has to be connected to the Promise controller as it will not see the optical drive even if it is set to SATA mode. I hooked the SATA DVD burner to the VIA controller and changed the setting in the bios for this controller to SATA mode as opposed to RAID mode (this was not an option on this controller in the BIOS before the flash to v7.1). I also had to have the PATA controller set to enabled or it would not recognize the drive. It is now a recognized device and shows up as an option in the boot menu. I added an additional SATA DVD drive to the other VIA SATA connector and it recognized it right away and made it available as a boot device. I tested with Knoppix and it booted fine.
    Hopefully when I try to load XP this evening, I will have a winner.
    Thanks again for your replies!!! 

  • Msi k8t neo fis2r xp install problem

    I tried to install xp on my sata drive..i downloaded the raid drivers and put them on a floppy, it accepts the raid drivers (im not trying to use raid, just regular sata), and i select the hard drive and attempt to install to it, but the files from my xp cd keep saying something about invalid image has been installed to your hard disk (or a similar message to that)
    also part of the time the comp will not boot properly, it will just beep on and hang and nothing will show to the monitor, or if i have a disc in my cdrom when i try to turn it on it wont turn on, but then when i take out the disc and reboot the comp it turns on again..no clue what might be going on..
    my specs are
    a64 3000+
    512 mushkin special 2-2-2-5 cas 2.0 ram
    80gb WD SATA 8mb cache HD
    radeon 9800 pro (sapphire)
    MSI K8T NEO FIS2R
    sparkle 400 watt power supply

    You better get something like an Enermax 465 for your rigg, as yours:
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    Output: [email protected]/28A,+5V@40/28.5A,[email protected],+12V@15A,[email protected],+5VSB@2A
    Could blow to pieces any minute now....
    15A @ 12V is way too light.....
    The Enermax has 33 of them

  • K8t Neo-fis2r - not booting!!!

    Hello Motherboard gurus!  Any help would be appreciated...
    Here are my system specs:
    AMD Athlon 64 3000+
    Motherboard /AMD Socket 754 CPU’/ "K8T NEO-FIS2R"
    RAM - Kingston 184 Pin 512MB DDR PC-3200 X2
    Hard Drive – 120GB – Maxtor 120GB 6Y120PO
    TEAC 1.44MB 3.5 Black Floppy Disk Drive
    ThermalTake Silent PurPower 360WATX Power Supply
    Lite-on DVDR – Model LDW/811S/851s BLK
    ATI AIW RADEON 9600 Video Card, 128MB DDR, 128-bit, CATV/Video Out/Video In, 8X AGP, Model "ALL-IN-WONDER 9600"
    Everything was working just fine until I switched out my CPU fan for a super quiet Zalman fan.  I hit the power and nothing, but the fan spins up just fine.  No video.  The LED's on the back cycle through a couple of settings and sit at all green except for the upper left at red.  I am at a loss ...perhaps the video card?  I tried replacing the original fan and got the same result
    Thanks in advance for any help,
    JD

    Your power is weak for sure. However you may also be seeing a fan that runs to slow for the motherboard to read. If the speed drops below what the MB expects it will cause issues as it thinks the CPU fan is dead and may not want to operate at all. Check that by reinstalling your old fan. Also on the power issue what is the 12v rail amps on that PSU?

  • K8T NEO-FIS2R goes into suspend. Lose display.

    First, here is my setup.
    [list=a]
    MB: K8T NEO-FIS2R
    CPU: AMD 64 3200+ 1MB L2 Cache
    CPU Fan: Thermaltake Venus 12
    RAM: TWINX1024-3200LLPT (2x512Mb DDR400 - Corsair XMS Extreme - Cas Latency: 2-3-2-6 T1)
    HD: 6Y120M0 - SATA Maxtor 120GB (plugged on SER1 not the one from Promise)
    DVD-RW & Floppy
    video card: ASUS nVIDIA GeForce FX5700 - 8X AGP - 256MB DDR - Core Speed 425MHz
    Power Supply: Turbolink 350W - +3.3V/24A - +5V/35A - +12V/12A[/list=a]
    And of course I have 5 case fans w/ led, the UV light, etc... etc...
    Now here is my problem:
    When I power up for the first time, my display is kind of crappy (some small lines etc...). I managed to get to the bios etc... after a while the system goes into suspend (Power LED blinking). Can't turn it back on unless I turn off/on the PSU.
    When I switch my video card to a ATI Rage 128Mb (my old computer). The picture is good but the system still goes into suspend mode (Power LED blinking).
    Also the other weird thing with my 256MB video card, when the system goes into suspend after that I bring it backup, my display is gone, when I switch to my 128MB video card and back to the 256 I get the display back.
    I suspect that my PSU is too weak but instead of spending more money on this system I wanted to double check with you guys.
    Also, before anybody asks me. Yes, I plugged in the 4-pin 12V connector into the MB.  
    TZ
    EDITED: There was a typo on the +12V of the PSU The correct value is 12A as listed on the PSU. Sorry about that.

    Jocko>
    new PSU -> Enermax 550W (EG651P-VE(FMA), beautifull by the way, feel the power )
    Yes 4 pin 12V for connector plugged in
    Yes 3 pin power fan connected in pwr_fan connector
    Yes still shutdown w/ green light laughing at me.......
    No Thermal paste, using a thermal pad, new. Volcano heatsink/fan, running, have a dial on PCI mount place turned to max. According to bios fan running at 5300 rpm. According to bios, CPU temp is 96°F. Should I switch to thermal paste? (I don't really want to butter the CPU if I need to return it... who knows... will check tomorrow anyway...)
    video card1: ASUS nVIDIA GeForce FX5700 - 8X AGP - 256MB DDR - Core Speed 425MHz
    video card2: ATI Rage 128Mb (don't know model # or anything, I'm not at the office right now....)
    video card1: no display when hard drive/DVD/floppy plugged in
    video card2: display ok
    both video cards have fans and they are both spinnin'
    =====================================================
    southmike>
    [list=1]
    ground myself and touch the case everytime.
    yes, and removes easily and goes back in easily.
    nope everything is cool, nothing got bent pushed or anything
    all new came with the heatsink, but might switch to thermal paste now....  ndicator wire pluggin in cpufan1, fan speed crontroled by dial which is set at the max now.
    the stix i have right now are corsair twinx. but I also tried with 1 stick kingston value pc2700(?)(DDR333)
    didn't do only power switch & power led only, will do tomorrow and let you know.
    yes
    yes
    pin 1 faces where it should (used floppy drive to flash bios already)
    no, 1 DVD set as CS at the end of cable, 1 SATA Maxtor 120GB on SATA1 (the one that's not from promise)
    yes
    yes
    no right now I took the MB out to exclude shorts
    yes, tried also w/o the d-bracket[/list=1]
    CPU is immaculate. will put thermal paste instead of the pad tomorrow (now, i'm starting to think that the thermal pad is not thick enough to contact the CPU and the heatsink, but geez, hard to believe... anyway, worth a try)
    no loose wires
    heatsink secure (actually I love this new system with the locking thing   )
    I think that the kingston value is used by other users, and the twinx corsair DDR400 is used also if settings changed in bios (which I tried also), but I don't think it would 'cause a shutdown though, specially if the computer does nothing but seat and be on.
    Yes different video card, but my ASUS 256Mb doesn't have its own power supply, checked five times, and fan spins when mb powered up
    No, right now hard drive and DVD drive are not plugged in until my system stays up (no need to fry them)
    d-bracket lights: 4 green lights when booting on floppy (even when getting to looking for booting device)
    Didn't try different wall outlet but used this one already to run several computers, should I try another one?
    Nope never, before I put my fingers in, I turn off the computer, switch the PSU off, unplug the power cord from the PSU, and make sure to hear the little buzz sound when power unloads.

  • Help! XP install problems with K8T Neo-FIS2R

    The other day I put together a new system for a friend.  I got the system to POST properly, the diagnostic lights on the D bracket are fine, and I can edit the BIOS, and the BIOS sees all the drives properly.  
    However, installing XP Pro has been impossible.  I set the system to boot first to the CD, then to the hard drive (from the BIOS).  After booting to the CD, I never see the message I am used to seeing ("Press any key to boot from CD...) when booting from the XP Pro install disk.  The system thinks about things for a long time with a blank screen, then later it finally begins to do the install.  Things appear normal at this point as in any other time I have installed XP Pro.  I reformat the hard drive to start clean and then the XP install files are copied over.  I get the standard message that the system will reboot and this is where things get flaky.  The system reboots, but I never get the message once again on whether or not to boot from the CD.  So after a while the system tries to install XP once again (it would repeat this process forever....trust me).  I've popped the CD out right after the system reboots so it will try to go to the hard drive.  I just get some kind of boot failure message and to insert the bootable media or whatever.  I've even gone into the BIOS right after the reboot to switch the BIOS loading to try and load the hard drive first.  This still doesn't give me the desired results.
    This is by far the weirdest thing I've ever experienced when doing an install.  I've installed XP Pro on at least 15-20 desktops/laptops of different configs and never ran into this before.
    The BIOS settings are stock.  I didn't see anything in there that was really needed tweaking or that hadn't "set itself".  I haven't messed with the SATA or RAID stuff since it's not really necessary in this situation.
    Here are the system specs:
    --Antec 430 True Power PSU
    --K8T Neo-FIS2R mobo
    --AMD 3000+ 64 bit CPU
    --40GB Maxtor HD (master on IDE1)
    --Lite-On DVD-ROM drive (slave on IDE1)
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