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I upgrade my mobo to (Iwill xp333-R).It does'nt boot up, I check all the setting according to user's manual and use
2 x 256 DDR (512 mig ram) the CPU 1.4 gig HZ. AMD.
Your help is greatly appreciated. Than you.
I'm sorry didn't mention that I just change the mobo from K7S5A to Iwill xp333-R. But didn't upgrade the bios yet. Thank you.I'm sorry didn't mention that I just change the mobo from K7S5A to Iwill xp333-R. But didn't upgrade the bios yet. Thank you.
It dosen't pass the boot screen. I don't even hear any beep sound and the screen is peach black. But the CPU fan is running. I try to put 1gig DDR memory ram PC2100 still the same thing. What could be the culprit of this black screen? This is the last question I ask. Your time is greatly appreciated Thank you.
If I can't fix this motherboard (Iwill xp333-R). I"ll just go back to my K7S5A. It dosen't pass the boot screen. I don't even hear any beep sound and the screen is peach black. But the CPU fan is running. I try to put 1gig DDR memory ram PC2100 still the same thing. What could be the culprit of this black screen? This is the last question I ask. Your time is greatly appreciated Thank you.
If I can't fix this motherboard (Iwill xp333-R). I"ll just go back to my K7S5A.
Don't upgrade the bios unless it is necessary. as you have just installed that board... recheck all the connections to the board. when you say it doesn't boot up... do you mean the computer doesn't power up or it does not get past the boot screen... if it does get to the boot screen what error do you get after that ?
When you swapped motherboards over, i presume you used the same hard drive and other parts. did you reinstall an operating system ?
Sometimes you can get lucky and after swapping boards it will boot up, but not that often
Robert
When you swapped motherboards over, i presume you used the same hard drive and other parts. did you reinstall an operating system ?
Sometimes you can get lucky and after swapping boards it will boot up, but not that often
Robert
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wrong parts, its not support by chipset
Memory -
One of the following
2-GB DDR Synch Dram PC3200 (400-MHz) Non ECC (2x 1GB)
Memory Speed Supported DDR Synch DRAM PC3200 (400MHz) non-ECC Product documentation
drivers problem http://www.ziddu.com/download/12502433/DriverMagicianv3.28.rar.html down loadfile instal update drives find out audio driver serch google free down load
According to Crucial, your MB takes either DDR PC2700, or DDR PC3200, NON-buffered, NON ECC modules. Another consideration is density. Some cheap high density modules will not work in all MB's.
Have you tried to see if it will POST with just one module installed? Try both individual modules and see if there is any success. It may be that one is bad.
If it works fine with one stick of ram. Then it is the ram that is incompatible. You can try different settings but you may end up that the stick isn't compatible. Hope this helps let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you, Lee
first let's determine if the upgrade cause the boot speed.
Disconnect your NEW HDD and/or memory, one by one and see if you get back your fast boot. Then try with your NEW components only !
If you find it works better with new components only, then first connect your OLD HDD only and try.
If you connect both HDDs on one cable, check Jumper settings for both HDDs (Master/Slave).
Also HDD capacity and type is automatically detected by the BIOS and there is no need to put/change those settings manually.
I believe you new RAM is DDR type, too! As written in the manual for the board, your motherboard has two pairs of memory slots, and you can use one or two modules of DDR memory, OR one or two modules of SDRAM memory, but you can NOT put BOTH DDR and SDRAM memory modules.
According to the manufacturer it will support P4/celeron 3.6Gz+ procesors. And memory should be Dual channel memory architecture
4 x 184-pin DIMM sockets support max. 4GB DDR 400/333 non-ECC memory. Hope this gets you up and running.
go to the board manufacturers website and find the support link and you should find the link to download the drivers and bios and users manuals as well.
I'm sorry didn't mention that I just change the mobo from K7S5A to Iwill xp333-R. But didn't upgrade the bios yet. Thank you.
It dosen't pass the boot screen. I don't even hear any beep sound and the screen is peach black. But the CPU fan is running. I try to put 1gig DDR memory ram PC2100 still the same thing. What could be the culprit of this black screen? This is the last question I ask. Your time is greatly appreciated Thank you.
If I can't fix this motherboard (Iwill xp333-R). I"ll just go back to my K7S5A.
is that upgrade a bios upgrade ?
Robert
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