You must have a P4 power supply. MB's for the P4 processors require more power than the earlier P3 and Athlon processor MB's.
P4 power supplies typically have a 20 pin and a 6 pin connectors.
Running Winnt32.exe installs or upgrades Windows 2000.
On the setup CD for W2K Pro in the I386 directory.
The syntax of the Winnt32 command is as follows:
winnt32 [/s:sourcepath] [/tempdrive:drive_letter]
[/unattend[num]:[answer_file]] [/copydir:folder_name]
[/copysource:folder_name]...
Please forgive me Dave I downloaded the manual for the AX6B instead of the AX6BC. I apologize for my mistake.
Upon review of specs for the AX6BC which is what was stated.
You can only obtain 768MB max. by using registered SDRAM.
And it was interesting to note that mixing SDRAM with registered...
Error Code 8 = Not enough storage is available to process this command.
Did you remove those 3 driver files using DOS before you ran Setup again? One or all of them could be damaged or corrupt.
You could go to the mfr. web site and download new drivers and re-install them.
Both of these...
Acording to the Aopen web site your AX6BC mainboard will not take Dimms larger than 128MB. And will only take unbuffered SDRAM.
Registered modules contain a register that delays all information transferred to the module by one clock cycle. Like buffered modules, registered modules are typically...
Here's another way too.
ATA/66 support is disabled by default.
If your device supports it, and you have a proper 80-conductor IDE ribbon cable, you can enable it by using Regedt32 to navigate to...
Here's a link for a utility download called Belarc Advisor
It will tell you way more than you want to know about any PC
http://www.zdnet.com/feeds/cgi/framer/hud0002500/www.zdnet.com/downloads/utilities.html
If you look in Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Event Viewer Check your System Log & Application Log and see what errors they are reporting. Might get some leads there.
Does the system crash when you just use 128 MB of SDRAM?
You could try each one individually.
Check your pagefile size...
On my motherboard (Abit BE6) I had to load my OS first while it was on the regular ATA33 IDE channel, get every thing settled down, then load the drivers for the ATA66 controller and then switch over to the ATA66 channel with the 40 pin 80 conductor cable. Which is what you tried to do. But did...
I just went through this the other day with a friend of mines machine. His beep sounded like a European police siren that was continuous. Turned out that the motherboard was bad. We found that 3 of the voltage regulating capacitors near the CPU were bulged out and bad. You might check yours...
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