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booting up problem(s)?
ASUS A7V266-E bios 1011 - AMD thunderbird XP 2400 - 3x256 DDR266 RAM -
boot up screen advises "keyboard error" - so, I press F1 and she goes windows 98se sometimes, sometimes only to the windows startup screen - when it goes to windows, no mouse action at all - had this problem once before and changed keyboard and mouse and fine for a month - changed the CMOS battery, changed the mouse/keyboard combo several times, still no go - I notice when i hit "delete" for the BIOS setup, it beeps crazy slow-fast-nothing-fast-slow, etc instead of steady - . and when scrolling down the BIOS options, it does same; slow, fast, nothing, slow, fast, etc. - BIOS options are all accessable, used "setup defaults" to no avail - any experiences like this? and help greatly appreciated!! regards, Donn |
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u might wanna get rid of w98 tho
Fig "Donn Ganley" wrote in message ... ASUS A7V266-E bios 1011 - AMD thunderbird XP 2400 - 3x256 DDR266 RAM - boot up screen advises "keyboard error" - so, I press F1 and she goes windows 98se sometimes, sometimes only to the windows startup screen - when it goes to windows, no mouse action at all - had this problem once before and changed keyboard and mouse and fine for a month - changed the CMOS battery, changed the mouse/keyboard combo several times, still no go - I notice when i hit "delete" for the BIOS setup, it beeps crazy slow-fast-nothing-fast-slow, etc instead of steady - . and when scrolling down the BIOS options, it does same; slow, fast, nothing, slow, fast, etc. - BIOS options are all accessable, used "setup defaults" to no avail - any experiences like this? and help greatly appreciated!! regards, Donn |
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 20:18:51 -0400, Donn Ganley wrote:
ASUS A7V266-E bios 1011 - AMD thunderbird XP 2400 - 3x256 DDR266 RAM - boot up screen advises "keyboard error" - so, I press F1 and she goes windows 98se sometimes, sometimes only to the windows startup screen - when it goes to windows, no mouse action at all - had this problem once before and changed keyboard and mouse and fine for a month - changed the CMOS battery, changed the mouse/keyboard combo several times, still no go - I notice when i hit "delete" for the BIOS setup, it beeps crazy slow-fast-nothing-fast-slow, etc instead of steady - . and when scrolling down the BIOS options, it does same; slow, fast, nothing, slow, fast, etc. - BIOS options are all accessable, used "setup defaults" to no avail - any experiences like this? and help greatly appreciated!! regards, Donn Have you patched W98 for more than 512meg of ram? -- Abit KT7-Raid (KT133) Tbred B core CPU @2400MHz (24x100FSB) http://mysite.verizon.net/res0exft/cpu.html |
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"Donn Ganley" wrote in message ... ASUS A7V266-E bios 1011 - AMD thunderbird XP 2400 - 3x256 DDR266 RAM - Do you mean Thoroughbred? |
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Sounds keyboard connector is loose OR a key is stuck down (my keypad ENTER
got stuck down, got stuck in a humongous endless loop in boot) OR the keyboard is bad OR OR OR... Yeah. Ditch W98. XP is about 70000% more stable on an Athlon XP anything. "Donn Ganley" wrote in message ... ASUS A7V266-E bios 1011 - AMD thunderbird XP 2400 - 3x256 DDR266 RAM - boot up screen advises "keyboard error" - so, I press F1 and she goes windows 98se sometimes, sometimes only to the windows startup screen - when it goes to windows, no mouse action at all - had this problem once before and changed keyboard and mouse and fine for a month - changed the CMOS battery, changed the mouse/keyboard combo several times, still no go - I notice when i hit "delete" for the BIOS setup, it beeps crazy slow-fast-nothing-fast-slow, etc instead of steady - . and when scrolling down the BIOS options, it does same; slow, fast, nothing, slow, fast, etc. - BIOS options are all accessable, used "setup defaults" to no avail - any experiences like this? and help greatly appreciated!! regards, Donn |
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