If you have a computer, and not just a motherboard, you put your windows cd into the computer, and restart your computer. if all is configured correctly, you should be greeted with a windows 8 installation screen. follow the instructions on windows from there. I would recommend you have it done by a professional though.
SOURCE: Windows Vista on intel d865gbf
I made some of those work by installing windows xp drivers, i dont remember which ones.
SOURCE: unsupported signal udjust pc out put
hi there,
problem in your Intel D865GBF motherboard during OS installation. I recommended use a PC Monitor in any kind for you to successfully install your OS. coz, During OS installation your PC System is back in Zero, it means no drivers support and only PC Monitor can display a DOS Mode Programs that runs by Microsoft during installation.
In going to display a BIOS Setup just press F2 or Delete tab.
hoping this helpful to you.
SOURCE: Intel D865GBF hangs for error thermal event
The solution to your problem can be found at this webpage : http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-012552.htm.
It guides you on how to solve overheating problems. Personally I think you need to unseat your processors and refix after cleaning and applying a fresh coat of the Heat Conducting Paste and re-seat it very, very carefully. Gently in the beginning and once u are sure that it has got into its slot smoothly then press harder until u hear two cliks, like a double lock. Fix the Heat sink &see that the retaining clips are snug tight. Try it & post the results........sodeep
Quote "High Temperature Alerts
If
Intel Active Monitor or Intel Desktop Utilities alerts you about
temperatures above set thresholds, there are a number of steps you can
take.
Check for proper airflow:
Other troubleshooting steps:
Fan Control Behavior Changes after BIOS Updates
After
updating to the latest BIOS version on certain Intel Desktop Boards,
the CPU fan may not go to full speed operation until the processor
reaches about 72°C (162°F) and all system fans go to full speed at 75°C
(167°F). You may see temperature alerts in Intel Desktop Utilities.
Previously, certain processors' thermal values were not available to
the BIOS so the BIOS was unable to perform the appropriate fan control
(the fans ran at 100% constantly). With recent BIOS updates, the
thermal values are available and the BIOS will run the appropriate fan
control. This means the processor may reach temperatures of up to 75°C
(167°F) before the fan will go to full speed. The fan control now
allows processor temperatures to rise to optimal levels while the
slower fan speeds improve acoustics.
Setting Temperature Thresholds in Intel® Active Monitor or Intel® Desktop Utilities
By default, the temperature thresholds in the hardware monitoring software are set as follows:
Zone
Intel® Active Monitor
Intel® Desktop Utilities (ver. 2.0.11.46 and earlier)
Intel® Desktop Utilities (ver. 2.1.8.63 and later)
Processor
75°C
(167°F)
75°C
(167°F)
75°C
(167°F)
Zone 1, Zone 2, or Motherboard Zone
50°C
(122°F)
50°C
(122°F)
65°C
(149°F)
If you've checked for proper airflow and performed the other
troubleshooting steps listed above and you still consistently receive
high temperature alerts in any of the temperature zones:
Downloading these utilities:
Intel Active Monitor
Intel Desktop Utilities".........unquote"
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