Hi, I have the same motherboard that you have. In the bios go to advanced and enter. Enter into the north bridge config. Memory remap feature should only be enabled when you have a 64-bit operating system. Waiting for my "compatible memory" that will cold boot without BSOD mem dump.
Kits are an actual item. They usually come from the same manufacturing run and are
guaranteed to run together in dual channel mode. Another stick of the same memory you are using should work if the newer stick still has the same timings and voltage.
Click on the address above and then click on pc support. Under desktops choose Advent. After that follow this list. Advent T9000 series, Advent T9x02 series, Advent T9102, Hardware, MS 7046. I think you should be able to find drivers here.
http://www.pcservicecall.co.uk/layout.aspx?ID={75b3f34c-5252-4942-a1df-fa7c85cbe60b}&CatID={efbd62b0-1eae-4cda-a5f8-ce9a34045e87}
Most of the the things about this mobo seems to be written in german.
I agree with Dopefiend. Sometimes you just a hit wall. My xp 2500 Barton oc'd to 2.2 using pc 3200 and raising the cpu voltage, but know matter what I did after
that I couldn't get it any higher.
In the bios click on advanced bios features. Change first boot device to cd rom and dissable all others including swap floppy drive and bootup floppy seek. There should also be something called hard boot disk priority. Click on it and move bootable add-in cards to the top. Save changes and...
Get into the bios and change the booting order to cd only and do a complete reformat. Delete all partitions beforehand. After windows installs change the booting order to hard drive only. If you want to save files I would suggest hooking the hard drive up to a friends computer and saving the...
Delete temp intenet files. Run disk cleanup. Delete cookies. With only 1.5GB free you should really think about a hard drive with more space and plugging this one in to get the files that you really need.
Yes, I agree. Sometimes it boots to windows other times it doesn't and you need to reformat. Another time after I switched motherboards, system booted to windows and told me that I had made major changes since the last time I installed windows and was asked to reactivate windows or something...
It sounds like you are trying to install windows 98 on the same hard drive as xp. You must completly
reformat your hard drive using the xp disk and only put the 98 disk in when asked for.
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