P35 Neo2-FR OS Install Problem

Ok this is gonna be long so bear with me...
I recently purchased a new board, CPU and RAM for a long overdue upgrade. I installed all the components and the machine booted up fine, other than the dreaded dual boot. The problem I am having is a freeze or reboot during OS install. At first it was freezing during copy of system files, usually at the same spot of around 47%, but I have seen it all over the place. It won't let me do a regular format of disk without freeze or reboot, only a quick. After many tries and 3 different Win Pro disks, the other 2 with SP2 instead of 3, I have gotten as far as the 2nd copy of files in the XP GUI. Now I have tried to install IDE to IDE, SATA to IDE, IDE to SATA and SATA to SATA. One of either sticks of RAM in all slots. Purchased new PSU thinking that my old one wasn't powerful enough. Reseated CPU and cooler, added extra thermal grease. Reset BIOS settings to default. Cleared CMOS. I even tried installing Vista and Ubuntu just for kicks and got notta. The reboot comes out of nowhere and I have even had the thing freeze on me in BIOS once. I figured before I packed up the new items for RMA to Newegg I would ask here, after many searches, to see if anyone had any input.
Rig is as follows-
MSI P35 Neo2-FR LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Intel Motherboardwith 1.8 Bios
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield 2.4GHz LGA 775 Quad-Core Processor
G Skill 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory
SAPPHIRE 100162L Radeon X1300XT 256MB 128-bit GDDR2 PCI Express x16
Ultra LSP 650 Pro +12v=38A 650 watts

I am trying with only one HDD and a CD-ROM.
I've been trying with one of each of the two sticks of RAM in ever slot. Just got done trying with different voltage on RAM and also tried different voltage on the CPU, no luck. Either freezes or reboots. 

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    I personally don't think it's actually the BIOS Reflashing that's making it work - just something weird in the bios settings. It's as if 'erasing the checksum' (cleaning out these dodgy bios settings), which forces the PC to load the defaults the next time it boots, is helping. I have to just mention that going into bios set-up and choosing 'Load Fail-Safe Defaults' does NOT help, since the computer reboots when you 'Save Settings and Exit'. It's as if the bios settings corrupt every time on boot, which causes the crashes.
    Does anyone have any suggestions?

    To return to the previous bios, just download the one you want and use the forums tool.
    http://www.msi.com/product/mb/P35-Neo2-FR---FIR.html#/?div=BIOS
    >>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<
    Before you do that, try to boot and enter bios. Hit f6 for optimized defaults save and exit see if the problem persists.

  • P35 Neo2-FR Bios problem

    Hello, well the problem being, my system goes like this : system freezes, keyboard stops answering after some period of time. I just build a new system.
    My CPU is running stock.
    My RAM is running stock.
    My VGA is running stock.
    My drivers are right.
    I did run a memtestx86 & no error reported.
    I did not test another CPU
    I did not test another GPU
    I did not test another MOBO
    MSI P35 Neo2-FR PCB v1.2
    Intel Pentium 4 E541 @ 3.2GHz
    Tuniq Tower 120
    OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 SLI-Ready Edition Dual Channel 2x1GB
    Galaxy 9600GSO 384M 192BIT GDDR3 (driver v175.16)
    Maxtor 200GB SATA & Samsung & Maxtor 160GB SATA
    Lite-On & BenQ DVD-RW
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    Cooler Master Centurion 590
    WinXP SP3
    everything running default speed & settings.also, i just fresh install my winxp. winxp installation running fine. but when i log-on,after some period of time the system crash. i tried flashing beta build bios.also no luck.but suprisingly, my system seems fine when flashed to A7360IMS.182T bios!  no freeze,no crash! is there something wrong with my system here? is it my mobo?

    At this time, i'm using A7360IMS.182T bios. my system will crash in windows when flashed to A7345IMS.xxx bios.even the oficially one.
    Quote from: flobelix on 29-June-08, 02:53:27
    nightmare's right. The bios you flashed is not for P35 Neo2/Plat. Sure it's that bios and sure you have a Neo2
    I know it's not for P35 Neo2/Plat. I'm sure i have Neo2.It's written everywhere: the box,mobo,manual,CD, etc... Do i need to post a picture of my mobo here??? 

  • P35 NEO2-FR startup problems, cannot get into BIOS

    Hello!
    So i recently bought new parts for my computer:
    CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16GHz 1333Mhz
    Motherboard: MSI P35 NEO2-FR
    RAM: 2x Corsair TWIN2X 2048MB 6400 DDR2
    PSU: Corsair Powersupply 550W (3.3v/30A, 5v/28A, 12V/41A)
    Graphics Card: GeForce 7800 gtx (this part was not new, so i dont have any more details for it)
    I start up my computer with only the CPU, graphics card and one RAM module installed, and a keyboard attached to the ps2 slot (using a converter) for simplicity. The problem is that the computer freezes up when the MSI screen comes up, and i cannot get into the BIOS. The LED lights on the motherboard is indicating the state "Testing base and extended memory". And b/c i go straight into the MSI start-up screen i am unable to find out what BIOS version i am running, though i am fairly sure (i have talked with another person that bought the same motherboard from the same shop as me at about the same time, and he is running BIOS v1.8) that it is 1.8 and it is therefore compitable with my cpu. I have also tried several different types of RAM with the same results. I am also very certain that i have all the cables plugged in correctly (have also tried resetting CMOS ALOT of times) but still the same result.
    Does anyone have any clue what could be the problem ?

    Quote
    i am unable to find out what BIOS version i am running
    Have a look at the sticker on the BIOS Chip of the board to check the factory BIOS Version.  The following picture shows the location of the chip on your board (it is actually a P35 Platinum, but it has the same PCB as the P35 Neo2-FR):
    Quote
    CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16GHz 1333Mhz
    If you have an E8500, E0 (and not an E8500, C0) you will need BIOS v1.9 [A7345IMS.190] to have full support for your processor.  You can identify your processor model by checking its sSpec number (on the CPU itself or on the box):
    E8500, C0 ---> sSpec#=SLAPK {Supported since BIOS v1.6 [A7345IMS.160]}
    E8500, E0 ---> sSpec#=SLB9K  {Supported since BIOS v1.9 [A7345IMS.190]}

  • P35 NEO2-FIR Controler problems

    Specs new pc:
    Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.00 GHz, 1333 MHz, 6 MB
    MSI P35 NEO2-FIR (stock bios, not at home so I can't check which bios version it currently has)
    Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 512MB, PCI-e 16x
    Corsair TWIN2x4096-6400C4DHX PC6400, 800 MHz, cas 4, Kit of 2
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    Samsung SpinPoint F1 1TB, 720 Rpm, 32 MB Cache, S-ATA II/300
    Lite-On DVD-RW LH-20A1S S-ATA
    Everything on STOCK speeds. (no overclocking)
    While building the pc I inserted my DVD-player from my previous pc (IDE interface) and connected it properly to the pc. (jumper on master and connected to the master connector on the IDE cable)
    It gave me an error during windows installation that the disk would be corrupted or something similar while the disk was in the IDE drive. Then I placed the Windows disk into the S-ATA Lite-On drive and then it didn't have any problem and continued installation of windows. After installation I noticed windows didn't recognize the IDE player. I checked the bios and it wouldn't show up there either.
    Then I inserted two of my IDE harddrives (320GB Maxtor and 120GB Maxtor) and they wouldn't show up on the bios or in windows either.
    This all happened 1 week ago.
    Today I booted my pc to find out it didn't have any internet/network connection so I thought my housemates did something with the router but soon I found out my pc was the problem. Reinstalled windows to check if it was a driver issue. Nothing helped so now my IDE controller and LAN controller both seem to be broken.
    Would this be possible because of an unstable bios version or is my motherboard dying slowly?
    Thanks in advance for reactions.

    I highly doubt another IDE drive would work, it's worth a shot though. Might try it tonight when I get home.
    About the LAN driver: I installed Windows XP Pro twice, installed all drivers and the hardware manager wasn't showing any unknown hardware. So I guess it's safe to say it wasn't a driver issue since it just stopped working after a week and I didn't change the software or hardware setup in any way.

  • P35 NEO2 FIR boot problems

    Hi,
    I'm another unlucky MSI P35 NEO2 FIR user whose mainboard does not boot. My config is as follows -
    mainboard: MSI P35 NEO2 FIR
    cpu: E6750
    ram: OCZ Platinum Rev.2 800 2x1G
    gfx card: MSI 8600GT
    psu: Corsair VXEU450W
    In the beginning it worked flawlessly for about 4 months. Then the boot problems started to appear. After turning on, the mainboard status leds configuration was red-red-green-red, the system kept rebooting and I had to wait several minutes before successful boot occured. (The whole procedure involved additional amount of hassle for me because I had to open the case and disconnect the harddisk during the "warm-up" time.) Gradually the time before successful boot increased. At one time I was not able to boot for several hours. Then I changed FSB jumpers configuration, moved memory to different slots, reseted BIOS and I don't even remember what I tried before eventually miraculously booting the system. After this accident I had to wait 0.5-1.5h for successful boot. In the meantime I upgraded BIOS to v1.8. Nothing changed. This lasted few weeks, and now the big problem reoccured. Initially, the behaviour after turning on slightly changed. Instead of red-red-green-red leds, I got 4 reds. The big additional disadvantage of this was that the system was not rebooting automatically after a few seconds. I had to manually turn it off then turn on again and repeat it until I got red-red-green-red leds, after which automatic reboots started. It's been getting worse and worse since then and now the situation is that I haven't been able to boot the system for a few days. Each of those days I tried for several hours without success (still trying while writing this post).
    The one thing I haven't tried is using the 667 memory, I read that it might help. But even if 667 memory will help, does it solve the problem once and for all, or it's possible that the problem will reoccur later (note that my mainboard worked fine for 4 months)?
    Also, do you have any other suggestions?
    Thanks for help.

    Quote from: Jack the Newbie on 14-March-08, 04:44:40
    Try to boot your system with only one stick of RAM installed in Slot 1 (test both stick seperately).
    Tried this today, though not too long (<20 manual reboots).
    Quote from: Jack the Newbie on 14-March-08, 04:44:40
    Also, clear CMOS with main A/C power cable removed from PSU before next start-up attempt.
    I did something similar today - I removed the battery completely (and rebooted without a battery since then).
    Quote from: Jack the Newbie on 14-March-08, 04:44:40
    Your current RAM modules could be faulty.  Do you have different modules to try (different brand/model, if possible)?
    I believe RAM is ok, because when my system worked I ran Orthos a few times for several hours in "blend" mode and no errors occured. Unfortunately I can't easily get 800 or 667 modules.
    I'll try again tomorrow, enough for today.

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