This is not being caused by any hardware problems. First off, you will
want to put your 1.1 GHz processor back in as the 1.33 GHz may cause
even more problems. Giveio.sys is a file that is installed by 3rd party
software programs (many compiled by Delphi) and does not exist anywhere
on my computer for Windows XP. A lot of card reader programs use this
driver though. You may want to disable anything unnecessary such as
sounds, etc, from your BIOS, then try booting in Safe Mode. If you get
in, try removing software you don't need (and look for a program called
CPR). Also, try setting your system clock back before the problem
occured. Not sure why, but this has seemed to help others in the past.
If you can't get into your computer, boot off your Windows XP CD, run
the recovery console, and try deleting the file
lee wrote:
> After replacing the CPU fan+heatsink of my AMD 1.1GHz system, my PC
> doesn't start anymore. I restared using safe mode and found that it
> hangs after loading the giveio.sys driver. At first I thought i've
> messed up the CPU chip during the installation, so i bought a new
> 1.33GHz AMD chip (US$ 50) and hope this could safe my system! Too bad
> that this doesn't solve the problem at all. Then I unplugged all
> boards and hard disks (except c drive) and try again, that doesn't
> help also. After that I tried to backup by whole C drive to DVDs using
> Ghost. Strangely, this works without any problem!!!
>
> Do you think this is a h/w or s/w problem. The CPU is the only thing
> that I've touched and i already have replace that. I've also tried to
> remove all peripherals that is not necessary for boot up. The last
> thing that i can think of is the VGA card and I've already try an old
> card also.
>
> I don't think i can mess up my winxp installation by replacing my CPU
> heatsink! Right? Any ideas?