Check your memory settings also. a friend of mine had the same board using
Kingston ram. His system would boot most of the time, but it was unstable
as hell. Turned out it was auto-detecting the wrong memory settings,
specifically the CAS/RAS delay. It was auto-setting to 2.0, but Kingstons'
web site said it should be 2.5. I changed it, and the board worked fine.
For about another month, then the board died, and we sent it back anyway.
Another think you may try is, make sure the "Plug and Play OS" feature in
the BIOS if OFF. I don't know about WinXP, but that can screw up Win2000.
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