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Hello,
I'm pretty desperate at this point, so I need CAG's help.
As payment, I offer a factory sealed copy of Street Fighter: Alpha Anthology to the person who gets my stupid computer working.
Here's the situation:
I bought a tested Abit AB9 Pro + E6300 Core 2 Duo combo to go with all the other parts I bought from Newegg listed below:
500W Power supply (gotta look up the brand later, but it's working fine)
2 x 1GB G-Skill DDR2 533 (PC2 4200) ram
I grabbed a 7900GS from woot, and salvaged a hard drive and two dvd drives from my old computer.
I'm trying to install Windows XP Pro and I run across a ton of errors, and I spend hours reading up on people's troubles with Abit's AB9 Pro motherboard. Apparently you need to install a whole bunch of drivers off provided floppies for Windows to work.
I got that going, but I kept coming across BSODs, such as the 0x7A, 0x7B error, and the worst came during the final stages of Windows installation (I was 20 minutes away) - the IRQL not less or equal to error. 0x24A, or something like that.
After trying multiple methods of loading the drivers on (sometimes the floppies didn't read, so I needed to restart the entire setup), I come across Nlite, which allows me to preload those drivers onto a Windows setup disc. Even using that, Windows had a problem loading those drivers, so I was forced to skip them. BSODs appear again.
So finally, I give up and run memtest to try and figure out if it's a RAM problem.
I get 120,000 errors and the test just stops. I guess it gave up on me.
I ran both sticks, and both failed all the tests.
I'm mildly happy because I figure, it's just my RAM failing but I later read online that a failed memtest doesn't always mean the RAM is screwy, but could be something else and it'd be impossible to tell with memtest.
So, I'm going to RMA the RAM, but does anyone have any idea what's going on?
I'm pretty desperate at this point, so I need CAG's help.
As payment, I offer a factory sealed copy of Street Fighter: Alpha Anthology to the person who gets my stupid computer working.
Here's the situation:
I bought a tested Abit AB9 Pro + E6300 Core 2 Duo combo to go with all the other parts I bought from Newegg listed below:
500W Power supply (gotta look up the brand later, but it's working fine)
2 x 1GB G-Skill DDR2 533 (PC2 4200) ram
I grabbed a 7900GS from woot, and salvaged a hard drive and two dvd drives from my old computer.
I'm trying to install Windows XP Pro and I run across a ton of errors, and I spend hours reading up on people's troubles with Abit's AB9 Pro motherboard. Apparently you need to install a whole bunch of drivers off provided floppies for Windows to work.
I got that going, but I kept coming across BSODs, such as the 0x7A, 0x7B error, and the worst came during the final stages of Windows installation (I was 20 minutes away) - the IRQL not less or equal to error. 0x24A, or something like that.
After trying multiple methods of loading the drivers on (sometimes the floppies didn't read, so I needed to restart the entire setup), I come across Nlite, which allows me to preload those drivers onto a Windows setup disc. Even using that, Windows had a problem loading those drivers, so I was forced to skip them. BSODs appear again.
So finally, I give up and run memtest to try and figure out if it's a RAM problem.
I get 120,000 errors and the test just stops. I guess it gave up on me.
I ran both sticks, and both failed all the tests.
I'm mildly happy because I figure, it's just my RAM failing but I later read online that a failed memtest doesn't always mean the RAM is screwy, but could be something else and it'd be impossible to tell with memtest.
So, I'm going to RMA the RAM, but does anyone have any idea what's going on?