"blitzen9x" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Greetings...
>
> Just put together a new system and have a question regarding
installation of drivers.
>
> Setup is:
> Cooler Master Centurion Case
> Antec 550W TruePower 2.0 PSU
> A8N-SLI Premium - W/ Bios Version 1007 (have not yet flashed to
latest bios)
> AMD Athlon64 4000+ CPU
> 1 Gig Corsair Ram
> DiamondMax Maxtor 200Gig SATA150 HDD - 16MB Cache
> PowerColor X850XT Video (Potential upgrade to dual nVidia SLI Video
some day)
> Windows XP
>
> I assembled the hardware, HDD is connected to SATA 1; started up,
went through the bios, set bios settings to
> disable RAID (may use it some day, don't need it for now). Formatted
new drive, installed WindowsXP. All
> worked well, Windows fired up, no problem. However, I then used the
included Asus CD to install nForce4
> chipset drivers. After installation of nForce4 chipset drivers,
Windows would no longer load completely; when
> Windows reached the screen with the WindowsXP logo and bottom
progess bar, it would go no further; hard drive
> activity ceased. No amount of waiting helped; it was clear it
wasn't going to proceed, as it had loaded in
> about 4 seconds previous to installing the drivers. Rebooted and
chose "last successful" XP startup (reverts
> back to before driver installation) then we are back in business,
and XP boots fine.
>
> So, my question is, is it necessary to even install these
drivers...? Seems to be working without them.
> Guess we're running off of WindowsXP drivers. Is there any great
benefit to going back and installing the
> supplied chipset drivers? If so, how should this be done?
>
> Appreciate any assistance...
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I built a couple these 2 months ago but with AMD64 3200+ CPUs
(Venice).
I had to flash to a beta bios at the time (the file is 1009-004.bin)
before they would work properly.
They both were Prime95 stable at 2400 MHz, and no complaints yet.
Eric
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