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steinhart #1
Blue screen of death and I dont even have XP installed!!!
Hello,
Well I just put my computer together and I set the bios no
prob. then I boot from the CDROM windows starts to load
all the drivers and when it says that its going to start
windows setup it crashes and gives me some big error but
all I can remember is IRQ_L error. Also I did read
something about the raid cable could not be sopported but
I put A regular one and that didn't work.
Thanks for any help.
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Ron Martell #2
Re: Blue screen of death and I dont even have XP installed!!!
"steinhart" <cawalch@comcast.net> wrote:
Without the actual text of the error message it is difficult to>Hello,
>
>Well I just put my computer together and I set the bios no
>prob. then I boot from the CDROM windows starts to load
>all the drivers and when it says that its going to start
>windows setup it crashes and gives me some big error but
>all I can remember is IRQ_L error. Also I did read
>something about the raid cable could not be sopported but
>I put A regular one and that didn't work.
>
>Thanks for any help.
>
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Ron Martell #3
Re: Blue screen of death and I dont even have XP installed!!!
"sqr [MVP] [MSFT] etc." <sqr@sqr.sqr> wrote:
Thank you for your apparent interest in the position of "newsgroup>You have an IRQ conflict between hardware pieces which is common with home
>builds. But it is easy to fix by
>removing all of the hardware piece but the video card from the mobo. Even
>disable on board lan and sound if you have it.
>
>Now with a bare machine install XP and after it is running enable the
>onboard stuff and one by one insert the adapter cards again.
>
>When you get to the culprit place it into a different slot.
>
>Just remember that some pieces of hardware will give you grief if they share
>IRQ like sound and lan cards. Just check you mobo manual and see which pci
>slots share IRQ's and keep these cards separate.
>
kook". While your application is certainly impressive, I regret that
at this time, we currently do not have any more openings for kooks
and/or trolls in this newsgroup.
We will keep your application on file, in the event that we should
require someone with your particular abilities. Thank you for
expressing interest in this newsgroup. We will contact you if an
opening for this position comes up.
Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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sqr #4
Re: Blue screen of death and I dont even have XP installed!!!
>Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
I do not believe it as we Canadians never impolite.
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"Ron Martell" <ron@onlinehelp.bc.ca> wrote in message
news:p5g9gvcruirtfpjesha82bcia3vv5qhr7i@4ax.com...home> "sqr [MVP] [MSFT] etc." <sqr@sqr.sqr> wrote:
>> >You have an IRQ conflict between hardware pieces which is common withshare> >builds. But it is easy to fix by
> >removing all of the hardware piece but the video card from the mobo. Even
> >disable on board lan and sound if you have it.
> >
> >Now with a bare machine install XP and after it is running enable the
> >onboard stuff and one by one insert the adapter cards again.
> >
> >When you get to the culprit place it into a different slot.
> >
> >Just remember that some pieces of hardware will give you grief if theypci> >IRQ like sound and lan cards. Just check you mobo manual and see which>> >slots share IRQ's and keep these cards separate.
> >
> Thank you for your apparent interest in the position of "newsgroup
> kook". While your application is certainly impressive, I regret that
> at this time, we currently do not have any more openings for kooks
> and/or trolls in this newsgroup.
>
> We will keep your application on file, in the event that we should
> require someone with your particular abilities. Thank you for
> expressing interest in this newsgroup. We will contact you if an
> opening for this position comes up.
>
>
> Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
> --
> Microsoft MVP
> On-Line Help Computer Service
> [url]http://onlinehelp.bc.ca[/url]
>
> "The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much."
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