C
Chris
I'm having issues. Without disabling the Internal CPU
Cache, it easily goes into safe mode, but nothing else
(when trying to load WinXP Pro normally, it would get to
the black screen with the WinXP Pro logo and the bar below
it, and it would get so far and just restart). I tried to
run the Repair utility of the install and it would get so
far and then it would give me a Blue Screen of Death. It
recommended that I disable caching or shadowing. So, I
went into my BIOS and there I disabled my CPU Internal
Cache and now I can get into WinXP normally. It's really
slow, but it still works. I tried to mix and match which
ones enabled would work and which ones would fail and all
the ones worked when the CPU Internal Cache was disabled,
but none worked while it was enabled, so that's how I came
to my conclusion. I have a Shuttle MK32N motherboard,
with an AMD XP 2200+ (1.8 GHz) with 512 MB DR266 RAM. If
there's any more info someone needs to assist me with this
issue, it would be greatly appreciated.
Cache, it easily goes into safe mode, but nothing else
(when trying to load WinXP Pro normally, it would get to
the black screen with the WinXP Pro logo and the bar below
it, and it would get so far and just restart). I tried to
run the Repair utility of the install and it would get so
far and then it would give me a Blue Screen of Death. It
recommended that I disable caching or shadowing. So, I
went into my BIOS and there I disabled my CPU Internal
Cache and now I can get into WinXP normally. It's really
slow, but it still works. I tried to mix and match which
ones enabled would work and which ones would fail and all
the ones worked when the CPU Internal Cache was disabled,
but none worked while it was enabled, so that's how I came
to my conclusion. I have a Shuttle MK32N motherboard,
with an AMD XP 2200+ (1.8 GHz) with 512 MB DR266 RAM. If
there's any more info someone needs to assist me with this
issue, it would be greatly appreciated.