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Asus k8v instalation problem

Iam student of Sunsolaris N/W, I had install the Sunsolaris 10 OS in my PC(CRT monitor, 80GB HDD,512MB RAM,AMD 64 Atholon). But after instation when the system is Reboot all the images are showing 3 or 4 images, and I have VIA K8M890 Support CD ie for the Windows XP,what I had to do inorder to solve this Problem..... Please help me to solve the Resolution problem....please.......

  • sonylijin Jan 24, 2008

    Hai my Xp is working properly in the dual boot, problem is with the Sunsolaris 10 OS(its vibrating or image are appearing more time & somany cross line are there...

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If you cdrom is not set as a boot device from within the bios than make it so. Incert your WinXP pro cd into the cdrom. Boot to the cd & reinstall windows. I suggest letting windows do a format too.

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I use an ASUS K8V-VM motherboard with AMD sepmron 2800+ processor. os is XP sp3. which vga driver do i need to install.

video card is better but here is motherboard download area driver http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=K8V-VM&os=17
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Hi, I'm having K8V-MX Asus mother board with AMD 3000+ processor wih 1GB DDR ram, with 80 GB PATA Segate HDD connected. After adding 500GB SATA HDD to this mother board, my system performance is very low....

Hi,
Thanks for the details. I have used K8V-MX Asus motherboard and found it very reliable with quite reasonable performance. It definately supports 500 GB Sata drive and there must not be any issues after increasing just the storage. However, Operating System upgrade may result in sluggish performance. Drivers dont seem to be an issue to me either.
I suggest to review a few points detailed as under: -
- K8V-MX Asus Supports RAID, so, check for any RAID Drivers/ settings. (You dont have to use RAID for two Hard Drives of different make, capacity and speed). Try using one disk at a time having same Operating System (e.g. Windows XP) and compare the performance.
- Infact SATA Drives have better data transfer rate than IDE, which results in enhanced performance.
- Some Programs (that you may not be using with 80GB drive) Like antivirus may result in decreased performance.
- Please Review you Operating System environment and software installed. Make sure that the new drive & Operating System are free of any virus, which results in CPU Utilization upto 100%.
- Also, motherboard supports Max 2GB RAM, so you may consider adding more RAM.

Let me know if any further clarification/ assistance is required.
Hope it helps! Good Luck!
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Hi, I'm having K8V-MX Asus mother board with AMD 3000+ processor wih 1GB DDR ram, with 80 GB PATA Segate HDD connected. After adding 500GB SATA HDD to this mother board, my system performance is very...

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Minimum System Requirements
  • OS: Windows Vista - Service Pack 1 / XP - Service Pack 3
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8Ghz, AMD Athlon X2 64 2.4Ghz
  • Memory: 1.5GB, 16GB Free Hard Drive Space
  • Video Card: 256MB NVIDIA 7900 / 256MB ATI X1900
Recommended System Requirements
  • OS: Windows Vista - Service Pack 1 / XP - Service Pack 3
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4Ghz, AMD Phenom X3 2.1Ghz
  • Memory: 2 GB (Windows XP) 2.5 GB (Windows Vista)
  • 18 GB Free Hard Drive Space
  • Video Card: 512MB NVIDIA 8600 / 512MB ATI 3870

Source :- IGN PC



this is what it says on the box...so if you dont have these specs..forgett it!!

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Ihad a ACER Aspire 5052AWXMi, AMD Turion MK38,

yes you can upto 2GB and 160GB HDD
bkas your laptop having DDR ram, 80GB is ATA HDD,
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Dear Fried its possible.. Go the Boot Menu at your BIOS ( For go the BIOS Press DEL at startup your system) there you may se Hard Disk Priority Option. There you can change Hard disk Priority... you may need setup your sata as first one..


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check for the website of your HDD vendor.eg-www.seagate.com for seagate hdd.
make sure you format using fat32 file system.
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