rosstarino
Programmer
Hello
I hope and pray that some knowledgeable individual can save my investment.
System:
AMD Athlon 1.33
ASUS A7A266 Motherboard
512 m DDR Ram (Crucial)
Creative SoundBlaster Live 5.1
Elsa Gladiac GT (Nvidia) 32 m DDR graphics card (AGP)
I/O Magic 16 m graphics card (PCI)(Second Monitor)
80 g IBM Deskstar 7200rpm HD
2 g Western Digital 6400 HD (used as swap disk)
10/100 Network card
Copper ORB heatsink
Operating system
Windows 2000 Professional
Abstract:
The system smokes when it is working, but all too frequently it freezes and I have to perform a hard shutdown to reboot. Occasionally I get a blue screen, but most of the time it just freezes. No mouse movement no ability to CNTRL ALT DELETE, nothing responds. For example, during a typical 2 hour time period it may crash 3 times and it seems to be directly related to the load on the system (go figure, ha ha!) Particularly when gaming (Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Unreal Tournament, Myth) I have the problem. I have noticed that all of my added devices graphics cards, sound cards, etc are using IRQ9 and offer no way to change them, other than designating them in the BIOS. From what I understand this is OK that newer technologies allow multiple uses of the same IRQ. I have tried all the things in the following list to resolve this issue.
Posted at Google Forums for ASUS Motherboard
Read post replies (looks bleak for ASUS)
Tried moving sound card to #3 pci slot
Tried running RAM sticks by themselves (2 sticks of 256 m DDR)
Tried running single AGP adapter (took second PCI video card out of picture)
Reinstalled operating system 3 times(one installation of Win98 2nd Edition)
Removed 1 of 3 exhaust fan (was told could be causing negative airflow inside box)
Downloaded and installed BIOS and software/driver updates from everyone!
Disabled AGP Fast Write in BIOS nothing else in BIOS has been tampered with.
I am not overclocking and temperature thresholds seem to be within acceptable levels
None of the above mentioned things have resolved the issue, if any of you can provide some advice or something else to try I would greatly appreciate it.
A severely worn out and frustrated computer hobbyist
I hope and pray that some knowledgeable individual can save my investment.
System:
AMD Athlon 1.33
ASUS A7A266 Motherboard
512 m DDR Ram (Crucial)
Creative SoundBlaster Live 5.1
Elsa Gladiac GT (Nvidia) 32 m DDR graphics card (AGP)
I/O Magic 16 m graphics card (PCI)(Second Monitor)
80 g IBM Deskstar 7200rpm HD
2 g Western Digital 6400 HD (used as swap disk)
10/100 Network card
Copper ORB heatsink
Operating system
Windows 2000 Professional
Abstract:
The system smokes when it is working, but all too frequently it freezes and I have to perform a hard shutdown to reboot. Occasionally I get a blue screen, but most of the time it just freezes. No mouse movement no ability to CNTRL ALT DELETE, nothing responds. For example, during a typical 2 hour time period it may crash 3 times and it seems to be directly related to the load on the system (go figure, ha ha!) Particularly when gaming (Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Unreal Tournament, Myth) I have the problem. I have noticed that all of my added devices graphics cards, sound cards, etc are using IRQ9 and offer no way to change them, other than designating them in the BIOS. From what I understand this is OK that newer technologies allow multiple uses of the same IRQ. I have tried all the things in the following list to resolve this issue.
Posted at Google Forums for ASUS Motherboard
Read post replies (looks bleak for ASUS)
Tried moving sound card to #3 pci slot
Tried running RAM sticks by themselves (2 sticks of 256 m DDR)
Tried running single AGP adapter (took second PCI video card out of picture)
Reinstalled operating system 3 times(one installation of Win98 2nd Edition)
Removed 1 of 3 exhaust fan (was told could be causing negative airflow inside box)
Downloaded and installed BIOS and software/driver updates from everyone!
Disabled AGP Fast Write in BIOS nothing else in BIOS has been tampered with.
I am not overclocking and temperature thresholds seem to be within acceptable levels
None of the above mentioned things have resolved the issue, if any of you can provide some advice or something else to try I would greatly appreciate it.
A severely worn out and frustrated computer hobbyist