"Craig Sawyer" <Craig
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> Hi all looking for an answer to my prayers.
>
> I built a new system
>
> Thermaltake 770w
> Asus p5n32-e
> 2 1gig corsair 80mhz ram
> 2 lg 18x DVD rw
> 2 Seagate barracuda 320 gig drives
> BFG 8600gts
> Intel core duo 2.4
>
>
> I have been trying to get system up for several weeks now. Tried windows
> vista home premium first. Will always make it as far as extracting files
> but
> will some times BSOD before its done... no re-occuring percent or time.
> I
> Have made it through the install once and was able to update and reboot
> several times loading new drivers and software, until it started rebooting
> and hanging on the desktop after login. Ever since then no luck with
> install. No stability at all. I tried an old copy of 98 and it failed to
> launch windows after install stating could not locate memory or
> insufficient
> memory. Tried xp home sp2 tonight and had no problem until launching
> after
> setup went back to BSOD with IRQL not less than or equal. This seems to
> be
> the most common BSOD error but have seen man others including bad pool
> header
> several times. I have tried bare minimum boots, I have the newwest bios
> and
> have seen message boards where others claim the MB works running vista. I
> have the newest raid drivers and load those specifically before installs
> and
> still nothing good happens. I have tried single drive loads and would
> prefer
> a striping raid. I have tried different cables and different SATA ports.
> Tried different memory ports.
>
> The one really odd thing that gets me is that once I got through the vista
> install It would work for random stints of time all less than an hour, but
> in
> safe mode it was stable... can't get back there but it leads me to believe
> a
> driver problem....
>
> Please help
> Craig Sawyer
Test the RAM.
www.memtest.org Let it run at least five hours.
--
Kerry Brown
Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
http://www.vistahelp.ca