I have used three of these boards using a 900 Mhz and 1 Gbyte Duron cpu's and am currently using a 1.2 Gbyte Athalon cpu. No problems. I think its good value for your money.
Hello Daniel,
The floppy drive light staying on indicates that the data cable is reversed either at the floppy drive or on the M/B.
It is easy to mess up on this if the connectors on the cable do not have a raised plug on the outside of the connector to fit in a slot in the guides that they fit...
www.wd.com has information on how to trick the bios into seeing the drive as a much smaller one, then let windows format it. I had this problem with a 100 Gig WD drive and found the info at the WD web site. Hope this helps.
Hello manojacob,
I had similar problem with a desktop. It told me to remove all data from the drive because it was subject to imminent failure. Always had to press F1 to get past it on boot up (It was a slave drive). Used the manufacturers diagnostic on it and it indicated it had an unrepairable...
Yes, That is the correct setting. If you were to set your cpu to a speed of 100, then you would need to use a higher multiplier (14x) to attain the correct speed. I burned up a 1.2 Gig cpu by using a 12x multiplier when the cpu was set to 133 Mhz which overclocked it to 1.6 Gig. It lasted less...
I am running a ASUS A7A (266) m/b with a AMD 1.2 (266) cpu.
I use 5 Western Digital removaable hard drives ie: 1.2, 1.6, 4.3, 6.4 and 30 GB's. Since upgrading to this system, it only reconizes the 30 GB drive either as an at66/100 or an at33. I have tried the other drives on both the primary and...
I had a similiar setup on an asus a7a m/b. I set it for 133 fsb and the multiplier to 12 and burned out the cpu. Then I realized it was running at 1.6 ghz. I should have used the 9 multiplier to run it at 1.2. (ie: 9 x 133 = 1.9+) Damned expensive mistake on my part. dinkyus
I had a similiar problem with an hp 895. A warranty repair service said it needed a new logic board. (They bought the printer instead of repairing it) Hope this helps.
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