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Old April 8th 06, 06:31 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default Swapping from p4 to amd64, no post!

Well, i got a good deal on a MSI K8T motherboard and AMD 64 3000+
processer combo, and i am running windows xp home with sp2 right now.
I am attempting to swap from a Matsonic Mobo and a 1.5 P4, but i am
not getting any post. I am using an ATI radeon 9550 agp card, so i
suspect its just a driver issue. Problem is, ive only been able to
find one post regarding swapping mobo;s, and it just said to unistall
the IDE drivers. Didnt really work for me either. I just need a good
explination on the best way to swap these guys out. Thanks.

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Old April 8th 06, 07:27 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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"surfgye" wrote in message
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Well, i got a good deal on a MSI K8T motherboard and AMD 64 3000+
processer combo, and i am running windows xp home with sp2 right now.
I am attempting to swap from a Matsonic Mobo and a 1.5 P4, but i am
not getting any post. I am using an ATI radeon 9550 agp card, so i
suspect its just a driver issue. Problem is, ive only been able to
find one post regarding swapping mobo;s, and it just said to unistall
the IDE drivers. Didnt really work for me either. I just need a good
explination on the best way to swap these guys out. Thanks.

The best way is to reinstall XP. I think you are tring to make too big a
change.

SteveH


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Old April 8th 06, 07:37 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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"surfgye" wrote in message
. ..
Well, i got a good deal on a MSI K8T motherboard and AMD 64 3000+
processer combo, and i am running windows xp home with sp2 right now.
I am attempting to swap from a Matsonic Mobo and a 1.5 P4, but i am
not getting any post. I am using an ATI radeon 9550 agp card, so i
suspect its just a driver issue. Problem is, ive only been able to
find one post regarding swapping mobo;s, and it just said to unistall
the IDE drivers. Didnt really work for me either. I just need a good
explination on the best way to swap these guys out. Thanks.


Ummmm . . . I don't think you are using the term "POST" correctly. If you
are, then you have a much greater problem than just a driver issue.

When you hit the power switch, the CPU is looking for a power good signal.
When it receives that, it will run POST. AFTER it runs post, your video
card will be initialized. After your video card is initialized, you will
start seeing scrolling text on your monitor. Sometime after your monitor
wakes up, the CPU will try to find an OS to boot, starting with a floppy
disk, a CD-Rom drive or a hard drive (whatever sequence is specified in
CMOS). If all is working well, you will see Windows XP graphics pop up and
the OS will soon be controllable.

When people say that their system has no POST, they are typically saying
that they have no video on their monitor, which is something that happens
after POST.

Even assuming that your drivers in Windows XP are totally screwed, you
should see video of some type on your monitor and you SHOULD see Windows XP
try to boot.

If you are not getting video on your monitor, then you have a much more
basic problem which has nothing at all to do with Windows, because the
problem you are seeing would be present even if the hard drive was totally
wiped clean, or had linux installed on it.

If your computer really is not getting past POST, then you have a problem
with your power supply, mainboard or CPU . . . or a loose/missing connection
between any two of those components. If you JUST upgraded the mainboard and
CPU, it's possible that your power supply is too weak. It's also possible
that your older RAM might not be compatible with your newer motherboard.

But we'd need a lot more information on this one to be able to figure it
out. What, EXACTLY, happens, when you press the power switch? Do any fans
spin inside the case? Do any lights come on inside the case or on the
keyboard? Do you hear disks spinning up? Do you hear beeps coming from the
mainboard? -Dave




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Old April 8th 06, 08:31 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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problem is, i dont get anything when i install thenew mobo, nothing
comes on the screen, everything has power, well, i cant tell if the
video card has power or not, but nothing posts up. but i can switch
the old mobo back in and it works fine. so is there something wrong
with the mobo?

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Old April 8th 06, 11:35 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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your swapping cpus in the old board without resetting the bios and escd?

"surfgye" wrote in message
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problem is, i dont get anything when i install thenew mobo, nothing
comes on the screen, everything has power, well, i cant tell if the
video card has power or not, but nothing posts up. but i can switch
the old mobo back in and it works fine. so is there something wrong
with the mobo?



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Old April 9th 06, 12:18 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Whenever you change the motherboard using Windows as the OS on the
harddrive, then After switching the motherboard you must reformat the
harddrive and do a fresh install of the OS. Otherwise you will suffer
Registry corruption and nasty data errors.

--
DaveW

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"surfgye" wrote in message
. ..
Well, i got a good deal on a MSI K8T motherboard and AMD 64 3000+
processer combo, and i am running windows xp home with sp2 right now.
I am attempting to swap from a Matsonic Mobo and a 1.5 P4, but i am
not getting any post. I am using an ATI radeon 9550 agp card, so i
suspect its just a driver issue. Problem is, ive only been able to
find one post regarding swapping mobo;s, and it just said to unistall
the IDE drivers. Didnt really work for me either. I just need a good
explination on the best way to swap these guys out. Thanks.



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Old April 9th 06, 07:31 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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THe power supply is a 550w antec. and the ram is compatible, the old
setup is only about 6 months old. I just cheaped out on it and im
just now getting around to buying somthing a little faster. How
about might i reset the bios. What exactly do i need to do before i
take out the old mobo and put in the new one?

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Old April 9th 06, 01:02 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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"surfgye" wrote in message
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How about might i reset the bios.


There is usually a pair of pins - NOT jumpered - on the motherboard marked
as "CLR_CMOS" or something similar. (I'd check the manual - obtainable
online if not in your vicinity - for the motherboard and find out where the
pins are.) If one jumpers the CLR_CMOS pins during a boot from power-off,
this will clear all settings on the motherboard in BIOS and allow you to see
if there's something other than corrupted firmware as a culprit.

HTH.


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Old April 9th 06, 05:59 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default Swapping from p4 to amd64, no post!

Start by getting the cyctem to post. Do you get a beep?
Have you checked cabling?

When you get it to post then start thinking about the opportunity to run
your OS.

--
Jan Alter

or

"SP Goodman" wrote in message
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"surfgye" wrote in message
. ..
How about might i reset the bios.


There is usually a pair of pins - NOT jumpered - on the motherboard marked
as "CLR_CMOS" or something similar. (I'd check the manual - obtainable
online if not in your vicinity - for the motherboard and find out where
the pins are.) If one jumpers the CLR_CMOS pins during a boot from
power-off, this will clear all settings on the motherboard in BIOS and
allow you to see if there's something other than corrupted firmware as a
culprit.

HTH.


--
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics...de_scientology
http://BuffaloScientologyInfo.com - http://www.xenu.net
http://PerkinsTragedy.org - http://www.xenutv.net
http://www.whyaretheydead.net
http://www.xenu.net
http://www.xenutv.com
http://www.scientology-lies.com
http://www.whyaretheydead.net
http://www.scientology-kills.org

Rev. Norle Enturbulata
"Church" of Cartoonism
*
* " You can write that down in your book in great big letters. The only
way you can control anybody is to lie to them."
* -- L. Ron Hubbard, "Technique 88"
*
* "...Never discuss Scientology with the critic. Just discuss his or her
crimes, known and unknown. And act completely confident that those crimes
exist...."
* L. Ron Hubbard, "Critics of Scientology", November 5, 1967
*
* "All men shall be my slaves! All women shall succumb to my charms! All
mankind shall grovel at my feet and not know why!"
- L. Ron Hubbard, "Personal Affirmations"



 




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