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Usarian Skiff
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      4th Apr 2005
I just put a hard drive with windows xp installed on it into an athlon 64
machine. The hard drive came from an emachine.

It begins to boot then blue screens. The last file accessed when starting
in safe mode is ipvmon.sys

I'm trying to upgrade someone's machine. I have done it this way before
with no problems, but never an athlon 64 before. Do I need to install some
driver or something first?

Thanks!
Usarian


 
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      4th Apr 2005
You need to do an repair install
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm


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"Usarian Skiff" <(E-Mail Removed)> kirjoitti viestissä
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> I just put a hard drive with windows xp installed on it into an athlon 64
> machine. The hard drive came from an emachine.
>
> It begins to boot then blue screens. The last file accessed when starting
> in safe mode is ipvmon.sys
>
> I'm trying to upgrade someone's machine. I have done it this way before
> with no problems, but never an athlon 64 before. Do I need to install

some
> driver or something first?
>
> Thanks!
> Usarian
>
>



 
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?arthur
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      4th Apr 2005
Perform a repair installation.
"Usarian Skiff" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I just put a hard drive with windows xp installed on it into an athlon 64
>machine. The hard drive came from an emachine.
>
> It begins to boot then blue screens. The last file accessed when starting
> in safe mode is ipvmon.sys
>
> I'm trying to upgrade someone's machine. I have done it this way before
> with no problems, but never an athlon 64 before. Do I need to install
> some driver or something first?
>
> Thanks!
> Usarian
>



 
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Usarian Skiff
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      4th Apr 2005
Thanks guys, that worked, but now I'm getting a blue screen error about
memory (which is brand new)

0x00000007

(I might have the zero count off there)

I turned off all the bios options, but it just takes longer to give me the
message now. any ideas?

Thanks!
Usarian



"?arthur" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Perform a repair installation.
> "Usarian Skiff" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I just put a hard drive with windows xp installed on it into an athlon 64
>>machine. The hard drive came from an emachine.
>>
>> It begins to boot then blue screens. The last file accessed when
>> starting in safe mode is ipvmon.sys
>>
>> I'm trying to upgrade someone's machine. I have done it this way before
>> with no problems, but never an athlon 64 before. Do I need to install
>> some driver or something first?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Usarian
>>

>
>



 
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Galen
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      4th Apr 2005
In news:%23aHL%(E-Mail Removed),
Usarian Skiff <(E-Mail Removed)> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

> Thanks guys, that worked, but now I'm getting a blue screen error
> about memory (which is brand new)
>
> 0x00000007
>
> (I might have the zero count off there)
>
> I turned off all the bios options, but it just takes longer to give
> me the message now. any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
> Usarian


Give us more information 0x0000007? What type of error about memory? Just
because the RAM is new does NOT, in fact, mean that it's any good, seated
properly, configured properly in the BIOS, or even compatable with the
system...

If you're unable to provide (or unwilling) more information then this is the
best site I know of (don't thank me, thank Jim) for debugging those insane
errors.

http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm

Galen
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milsabords
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      6th Apr 2005
Hi,

I had similar problems when I switched to an Athlon64 on an MSI Neo2 FIR
mainboard.
There is a high probability that you have memory timing problems. Use the
BIOS to relax them. The Athlon 64 has a built-in memory controller. Quite
often, the timings stored in the RAM stick SPD are good for a chipset
controller, but too agressive when the A64 is used.
Browse your mainboard manufacturer web site, and check the forums, this
subject is probably well covered.
Run a standalone memory diagnostic utility, such as memtest86 or Docmemory
(google ...) and see if tey report errors.

Fred

Usarian Skiff wrote:
> I just put a hard drive with windows xp installed on it into an
> athlon 64 machine. The hard drive came from an emachine.
>
> It begins to boot then blue screens. The last file accessed when
> starting in safe mode is ipvmon.sys
>
> I'm trying to upgrade someone's machine. I have done it this way
> before with no problems, but never an athlon 64 before. Do I need to
> install some driver or something first?
>
> Thanks!
> Usarian



 
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