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Geneve
I have a P4P800 SE motherboard.
Intel P4/3.4 ghz cpu (retail not oem)
One gig of ddr 400 ram.
C: 80 gig FAT32 (connected to motherboard) FAT32
D: 80 gig FAT32 (connected to motherboard) FAT32
Two cdrom drives next (connected to motherboard)
E: 250 gig sata (connected to motherboard - raid connections) NTFS
F: 250 gig sata (connected to motherboard - raid connections) NTFS
The drives are not formatted in a raid configuration.
The system treats them as if they are large (seperate)
hard drives so to speak.
Video card is ATI Radeon All In Wonder 9600
O/S installed is Windows 2000 Pro
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Symptons :
When the AI logo is enabled the system gets past the post.
Sometimes (if it reaches it) it will error out and reboot
when it tries to load windows.
However. I have also seen it reboot when I had a windows 98 se
disc in the floppy drive and had the bios set to boot from the
diskette first.
The odd thing. If I have the AI logo disabled/off. Then everything
is fine. No reboots and system is highly stable.
I did not install the AI menu thingy for changing the graphic logo
if that is a question some one had.
There was a few times it made it to the windows desktop. Then while
I was talking to some one on the telephone. It rebooted while I was
sitting in a chair, away from the unit.
Also I am not over clocking the stuff. I wanted to leave the
parts so to speak alone and not pre-age the unit by over clocking
if I can say it that way.
I do have the default on board sound card and on board network card
enabled if this matters.
Another note. The reboots. I had the network cable unplugged from the
onboard network card. So the system was not connected to any networking.
Did the reboots happen even if there was no O/S on the system other than
a test with Windows 98 SE command.com etc on C: drive? Yes.
I would like to enable to the logo but I the system is stable and I
am unsure what to do in order to have that picture come up without
reboots....
??
Intel P4/3.4 ghz cpu (retail not oem)
One gig of ddr 400 ram.
C: 80 gig FAT32 (connected to motherboard) FAT32
D: 80 gig FAT32 (connected to motherboard) FAT32
Two cdrom drives next (connected to motherboard)
E: 250 gig sata (connected to motherboard - raid connections) NTFS
F: 250 gig sata (connected to motherboard - raid connections) NTFS
The drives are not formatted in a raid configuration.
The system treats them as if they are large (seperate)
hard drives so to speak.
Video card is ATI Radeon All In Wonder 9600
O/S installed is Windows 2000 Pro
-------
Symptons :
When the AI logo is enabled the system gets past the post.
Sometimes (if it reaches it) it will error out and reboot
when it tries to load windows.
However. I have also seen it reboot when I had a windows 98 se
disc in the floppy drive and had the bios set to boot from the
diskette first.
The odd thing. If I have the AI logo disabled/off. Then everything
is fine. No reboots and system is highly stable.
I did not install the AI menu thingy for changing the graphic logo
if that is a question some one had.
There was a few times it made it to the windows desktop. Then while
I was talking to some one on the telephone. It rebooted while I was
sitting in a chair, away from the unit.
Also I am not over clocking the stuff. I wanted to leave the
parts so to speak alone and not pre-age the unit by over clocking
if I can say it that way.
I do have the default on board sound card and on board network card
enabled if this matters.
Another note. The reboots. I had the network cable unplugged from the
onboard network card. So the system was not connected to any networking.
Did the reboots happen even if there was no O/S on the system other than
a test with Windows 98 SE command.com etc on C: drive? Yes.
I would like to enable to the logo but I the system is stable and I
am unsure what to do in order to have that picture come up without
reboots....
??