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Which sata slots did you use on the board? Because their are 2 sata ports on the board that are pretty much just their and ASrock reccommends not to use them.
On the other hand...might want to unplug both your HDD and disk drive and see if you can get to post and have it say no hdd as well. If...
Do you have an SSD or multiple drives?
I have the same mobo in my new build i just put together and on a couple reviews i remember seeing that it has trouble on initial install/boot if you have an ssd with other sata drives plugged in or multiple drives together before you get everything set up...
I ordered the amd quad core "propus" 2.66GHz and just using the stock cooler not doing anything to radical but i o/c it to 3.0 and it notices it in cpu-z but in the regular windows 7 settings it shows as the stock 2.66ghz a buddy told me it was prolly just a windows thing but i wanna make sure...
I understand that I'm really not missing much but it's the fact that it should work and doesn't that is simply retarded Win7 is about the only OS that has actually made me happy and does atlease 80% of what its supposed to
"Snow Leopard supports enabling its new 64-bit kernel on certain machines, including the Xserve, Mac Pro, and MacBook Pro."
According to that link it supports the MBP
when i entered the command it simple dropped me to the next line.
17-MacBook-Pro:~ Cory$ ioreg -l -p IODeviceTree | grep firmware-abi
17-MacBook-Pro:~ Cory$
EDIT: I copied and pasted with the output of: "firmware-abi" = <"EFI64">
But under system profiler i get:
64-bit kernel and...
Idk what the problem is my MBP is fully 64bit compatible yet when i try to boot to 64 bit it just boots straight to 32 bit. the MBP is a C2D 2.4ghz 4 gig ram Model identifier is 3,1
anyone else having these problems?
Pretty impressive I must say just offering the thought. It is very easy once you get down to it i think i still have all the links from when i built mine and its mindblowing the money you can save from it. However when i got into the solar recharging thats when the price/usabilty thing became an...
Why not build your own? Ill get pics up later.
But why not get something better for less money. Go to walmart and buy a deep cycle battery then go to a local truck stop and buy a large inverter I personally bought a 1800W inverter and wire it to that battery and with my laptop "theoretically"...
First off you up there need a new CPU cooler or water....
And also why should it matter which batch it was there all "supposed" to be the same but they get different batch #'s because one day the actual techs worked and the rest of the week were the guys intel picked up off the street.
Just used boot camp on a brand new 13" MBP for a friend here at the college and it boots and works fine for me. Had no problems other than the date/time is never even close on the windows 7 side.
Also a side note maybe i was just hearing things but on anyone else new ones does the disc drive...