Wow, my order shipped much sooner than I expected!!!
Ordered on 10/17 and received delayed notice for 12/20 ship date. To my surprise, the item shipped on 11/06. I paid ~$281.
Hope you all will receive your order soon.
Just got off the phone with a Dell rep., Jason, and got some good news. He said Dell expects to receive a "big bunch" of SONY DRU500A drives tommorrow, Oct. 19, 2002. I ordered mine on 10/15, and my drive should be shipped out by next week, 10/21/2002 according to him. My confirmed order had...
Watch out! This drive only works with Windows 98 and MAC. According to http://www.iomega.com/zipcd/products/externalcdrw.html, it does not support Win95/NT/ME/2000. That's very inflexible for me.
By the way, when FSB=100MHz vcore had to be set to 1.9V or 2.0V for my system to bootup. I believe that AGP devider could be contributing to the freezing problem. I have looked in the ASUS P2BS manual and on the mobo for jumper setting, but the AGP devider was NO where to be found. I'm going...
I have had problems with ATI Radeon 64MB VIVO on an Intel motherboard and Pentium 4, 1.4GHz. BIOS for the motherboard has been upgraded. The latest Radeon driver for win2k installed. The latest Win2k sp1 and sp2 have also been installed. Here are the problems.
1. Windows freezes when...
I also want to mention that I have 3rd party heat sink and fans for my CPU. It's a Taisol heatsink with a Sunon 24CFM fan. I also use a 2Cool PC fan to cool my motherboard. I kept one side of my case open for airflow and quick access to the organs.
EvilPig, how did you determine that your hard drive caused the Windows starting problem? I've always been suspicious of my old AGP card. I have got a Celeron 677@832MHz on 83.3MHz FSB. I have an ASUS P2BS, Rev. 1.03 with BIOS 1.12. When I set FSB=100MHz, Windows freezes at the splash screen...
I think the problem I had was a P4 specific. The win2k sp2 should fix it. Did you use your Radeon on an Intel 400MHz bus mobo with 1.4GHz CPU and RRAM?
Windows 2000 SP2 is here.
"It will fix the incomplete support for the VIA chip set in the WIndows 2000 AGP drivers. The fix for this problem adds support for the VIA AGP chip set." -- Miscroft Support
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q261/6/06.asp
You're right about the os. It's used because it was handy at the time. By the way, did you set your 3D hardware acceleration at all? Is there a win2k sp2 already?
I have got a problem with mine. Win2k Advanced server freezes after a while. However, I don't encounter a problem if I uncheck the hardware accellaration. What causes the problem. It doesn't appear to be the heat problem because thermal compound and heatsink were applied.
Here's my system...
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