Booting problem

Discussion in 'CPU, Motherboards and Memory' started by mak, Dec 4, 2004.

  1. mak

    mak Geek Trainee

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    I have recently built a new PC with a Fujitsu Siemens D1675 motherboard, Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz CPU, GeForce FX 5700 LE 128MB graphics, DVD-R/W card and Caviar 200GB HDD (Plus other bits but I have stripped it down to those to work out why it's not working)

    I installed Windows XP SP2 on it with no problems until I restart, then it gets to the point of loading the Windows XP startup screen (The first screen with the blue progress indicator), then the logo goes a strange colour and it stops.

    I have tried it in safe mode and it gets to the same point and the screen goes strange and it stops.

    I have replaced the motherboard and it still does the same, any ideas what might cause this?
     
  2. Waffle

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    I had this exact same problem on my other PC.
    The motherboard was a Soltek something, and every time SP2 went on, it froze on the boot up screen. In the end, there was a patch on their website which fixed it.

    That will be the problem.
     
  3. mak

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    Whose website? Microsoft or the motherboard manufacturers?
     
  4. Waffle

    Waffle Alpha Geek

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    The motherboard's.

    It could be a number of things, but if it's a new PC, and given Fujitsu aren't the most reliable hardware manufacturers...it's likely to be them.

    You probably may know, but all Fujitsu hard disks made from 2000 onwards died after a while due to the varnish on the circuit board corroding it away. It happened to three of my disks, back in 02.
     
  5. mak

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    Thanks, I'll have a look, but even if i do find one, I won't be able to install it if I can't boot the machine

    I'll have to find a copy of XP without SP2 on it.

    Thanks.
     
  6. mak

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    Thanks for the suggestion, I got hold of a copy of Windows XP Home SP1 and it works great!
     
  7. Waffle

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    Glad it works!

    I will try and find you a patch so that you can install SP2. Failing that, keep SP1, otherwise you'll be locked out of your PC again. I seriously had to reinstall XP about 12 times cos my SP2 froze up.
     

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