Mike
December 7th 03, 01:13 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>I just installed a new MB (Gigabyte 8PE800 Pro / Intel
>845PE Chipset), which is the same chipset as on the old
>MB, and processor (P4 2.4 533Mhz) in my computer. I have
>windows XP Home installed on my hard drive along with
>alot of other programs and games. When I try to boot my
>computer XP will not start. It tells me that it did not
>shut down normally on the last shutdown and gives me
>choices: start in Normal mode, Safe mode...etc. Can
>anyone tell me how to get my harddrive to work with the
>new MB?? Please!!!
>
>.
>Hi
Guess what, even knowin you have the same chipset, 2k and
XP do not like that kind of change at ALL. The best way
is to do a FRESH install.
The only other thing you can try, (but with <10% chance)
of it working is to go into the system and delete ALL
entrys with in it. the one in the device manager. Look fo
rthe system devices icon and delete those then reboot and
let the OS detect all items.
Good luck.
Mike
>I just installed a new MB (Gigabyte 8PE800 Pro / Intel
>845PE Chipset), which is the same chipset as on the old
>MB, and processor (P4 2.4 533Mhz) in my computer. I have
>windows XP Home installed on my hard drive along with
>alot of other programs and games. When I try to boot my
>computer XP will not start. It tells me that it did not
>shut down normally on the last shutdown and gives me
>choices: start in Normal mode, Safe mode...etc. Can
>anyone tell me how to get my harddrive to work with the
>new MB?? Please!!!
>
>.
>Hi
Guess what, even knowin you have the same chipset, 2k and
XP do not like that kind of change at ALL. The best way
is to do a FRESH install.
The only other thing you can try, (but with <10% chance)
of it working is to go into the system and delete ALL
entrys with in it. the one in the device manager. Look fo
rthe system devices icon and delete those then reboot and
let the OS detect all items.
Good luck.
Mike