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Bret
Hello,
I'm building a computer for a client and we've been going at it for
several hours now.
The first time we booted I got a blue screen immediately after windows
copied system files. No pertinent data as to why I got a stop error. I
went into bios and manually set RAM timings and speed instead of auto.
This let me boot into vista setup just fine.
On night one, i was unable to write to my hard drive. "windows may not
be able to write to this drive..." (I wish i could remember more, but
i cant even get that far anymore).
I came back the second night and magically I can write. So I
installed, and after it finished i blue screened again. Now every time
windows tries to load it blue screens and restarts, so fast that I
cant read the error.
Windows memory diagnostics turned up no results, but I'm going to run
memtest anyway.
Thanks for any help
-Bret
I'm building a computer for a client and we've been going at it for
several hours now.
The first time we booted I got a blue screen immediately after windows
copied system files. No pertinent data as to why I got a stop error. I
went into bios and manually set RAM timings and speed instead of auto.
This let me boot into vista setup just fine.
On night one, i was unable to write to my hard drive. "windows may not
be able to write to this drive..." (I wish i could remember more, but
i cant even get that far anymore).
I came back the second night and magically I can write. So I
installed, and after it finished i blue screened again. Now every time
windows tries to load it blue screens and restarts, so fast that I
cant read the error.
Windows memory diagnostics turned up no results, but I'm going to run
memtest anyway.
Thanks for any help
-Bret