You can't. I was just thinking of if you do get it to post :) That's the only thing I can think of - and make sure both the 24-pin and the 4-pin power supply are connected. Other than that.. well i'm no expert anyways mine isnt even running yet! :)
So now I go and get a SATA-II drive. Plug it in. Bios detects it no problem. So, I put in my Windows XP SP2 Install CD - loads a bunch of drivers to get ready to install, then boom, blue screen. Gives me some "stop error" And so the frustration sets in. Any ideas???
Sounds similar to my problems. Try moving the memory stick to another slot, then turn back on. Also try raising memory voltage to 2.1. Also, try unplugging any cdrom and floppys. Then maybe it'll at least post for you as it did for me. Still can't load windows on mine though...
Richard,
Thanks for the idea, as with the old boards there was one of my cables it wouldnt even post with. I did try 3 different cables for it, all do the same thing and reboot at the same spot during loading with this board :(
I just flashed the bios to the latest and tried all the settings related to IDE in the bios, no luck. Still reboots after loading a certain driver even going into safe mode. Guess I'll have to get a SATA drive, although its retarded to have an IDE port there that I cant use to boot from :/
Here's my issue.. I tried 3 different boards with my e6300. First was an ECS el-cheapo, wouldnt post no matter the config. I have 2 different ddr2 ram chips, one is a mushkin ddr2-533 3-3-3-10, the other is generic ddr2-667. Neither would post. Fans came on, but nothing else happened. Next...
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