I built it my self a while a go, had the problem since. It boots all the way after I try turning it on again.
I have a Asus SK8V mother board
AMD Operton 1.4
Windows XP with SP2
RAM- Mushink 512 PC3200 (asus recomonds Apecer)
When ever I boot my computer up, I get 2 POST beeps and my computer shuts off. I was told before that this is a RAM issue. I would assume so, because I have problems in my computer form applications that would invlove RAM. Now could this be if I didnt get the type my motherboard was...
That is about it. It dont do any more. After the The beeps, then I try turning on the power again and It goes on like nuthing ever happened.
How would I reset the memeory???
When my computer starts up like from a shut down, or a restart....The fans and lights turn on, then the PC speaker sounds twice. After that everything shuts down and I have to turn it on again for it to boot up....
Any help please?
If it matters my motherboard is a SK8V from Asus....
Ok, thanks a lot. I didnt have to swich it to a slave because I had 2 different typs of HD. My BIOS had the other HD boot up first the whole time...I thought it was different. THanks for all your help
I have 2 harddrives in my computer. A SATA 120gig and a IDE 20 gig. My SATA one works fine with windows installed in it. However, my IDE does not work. When ever its pluged in and I boot up the computer, I get an error message, Missing NTDLRA(not sure of excat name) Press CTRL+ALT+DLE to...
Yes it is, I can select both of my harddrives. Like the 20gig as the first harddrive and the 120gig as the second.
It dont show both during boot-up tho.
I had to get a IDE harddrive to install my Windows XP. I ended up getting a 20gig HD. HOwever, windows will not reconize my 120gig SATA HD. How would I install my SATA HD so I can store information on it?
Whats wrong? Everything is connected right, but when I turn on the harddrive in the BIOS setup starts but does not detect the HD, but when I turn it on setup does not even start
The reason I ask is because I heard that a brand by the name of Buffalo had problems with an Asus motherboard. And when I choosed a memory type thats fair in price with ECC and its Regestered is actually Bufflao. I dont want to end up wasting money and time to send it back. I am getting 2...
I am more of the state of the art gamer. And not sure but might want to do some video editing. Any tips on the 940 socket motherboard for gaming? Im am proably going to get a 754 socket since most/all 940 are towards servers.
Oh and I forgot one more. What processor do you perfer for a gamming box? And possible motherboards and memory that will be compatible. I would perfer the 940 socket but if you can only find things in the 754 that would be fine. Thanks!!!
Ok first I would like to know what excatlly a chipset is and if it would work with the ati radeon series if it says Nforce or something like that? And my next question is what type of radeon do you perfer or if you perfer an other type of video card?
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