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I was on the helpline from the place I bought it, they couldn't figure out the problem either. I've RMA'ed it. They're picking it up tommorow.
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I reflashed the bios, put the cas to 3 and set the voltage to 2.8. memtest was fine. But I keep getting errors when I install windows xp.
I got the parts delivered on Saturday. I've so far not been able to even install WinXP Pro or even win 98 which I tried in desperation.
I've tried different settings and I get different errors.
PFN List corrupt
IRQL not less or equal (the most common error I get)
Bad pool caller
Driver...
What a strange hobby. I can understand someone wanting to collect one of each type of cpu. Or say two, one of them with the pins cut off so it could be mounted. But lots?
Ahh well, to each their own.
I collect empty wine bottles myself. Having first emptied them. Alas my collection is not big...
Okay the errors I'm getting with different bios options are:
Driver IRQL not less than equal.
IRQL not less than equal.
Multiple IRP complete requests.
PFN list corrupt.
Bad pool caller
I think the PFN list corrupt is an error relating to a half formatted hard drive. Since I reformatted...
I've tried the 2 512Mb sticks from my old pc. 400Mhz el cheapo ram. Didn't even get to the bios. I've tried taking out the 1gb stick of corsair ram and that wouldn't boot to bios either.
I have no idea of the problem. :(
My system:
DFi LanParty nF4 SLI-DR
AMD 4000 64 San Diego
2x Matrox 300gb 1Mb Cache
2gb Corsair ram
Phillips dual layer DVD writer
Now I've tried putting Windows XP on numerous times but I get an error which seems to be different all the time. The main error is IRQ less or not equal but I...
Okay first you have to sort out whats causing the problem by swapping out items. If you're using more than one stick of ram I would start there.
Also remove any items that aren't used for actually running the machine.
Disable the onboard sound and lan (should your system have either) and...