Serious
December 8th 03, 06:28 AM
Flycat,
In my opinion you are having irq problem(interrupt
requests) it interruppts what the processor is doing and
takes some of its time,if two devices are using the same
irq the processor does not know,this can cause a conflict.
Or you could have dma problems, which is direct memory
access the data required by one device overwrites the
other.
Solution
Plug and Play helps the system Bios (basic input outout)
and the operating system automatically assign system
resources.in theory no two devices can compete for the
same resource,
See windows millennium.
>-----Original Message-----
>Ok lets see if anyone can figure this one out cause I am
>stumped after two days. F.Y.I. I am making a second, so-
so
>computer out of my older parts.
>
>I am trying to put my older hard drive into a Asus K7v
>mother board and case. Before my Hard Drive got the bump
>out of my higher end system it was sleeping with an Asus
>A7N8X Deluxe mother board. I think it's mad about it's
>down grade but hey Serial ATA is just too good to hold
out
>on.
>
>So I took the older Hard Drive out of the A7N8X MB which
>sports the new nForce 2 chip set. The Hard Drive is now
>paired up with the olderK7V MB which uses an older
chipset.
>My trouble comes when I boot the older system, I get
this
>message when I try to boot in safe mode and when I try
>normal or to restore to last working copy it doesn't
work,
>black screen and no activity. The message I see is like
>
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)
>
>and some drive diectorys about the last line. I tryed to
>use boot disc's and use the recovery console but I get
to
>the same dead end. I've search the Microsoft Knowledge
>Base to the best of my ability and have not found
exactly
>how to fix this.
>
>Has anyone had the same trouble and through your
>experience do you have a solution for me? Any help would
>be great but I am not the most computer minded of people
>so please be detailed if you do respond.
>
>flycat
>.
>
In my opinion you are having irq problem(interrupt
requests) it interruppts what the processor is doing and
takes some of its time,if two devices are using the same
irq the processor does not know,this can cause a conflict.
Or you could have dma problems, which is direct memory
access the data required by one device overwrites the
other.
Solution
Plug and Play helps the system Bios (basic input outout)
and the operating system automatically assign system
resources.in theory no two devices can compete for the
same resource,
See windows millennium.
>-----Original Message-----
>Ok lets see if anyone can figure this one out cause I am
>stumped after two days. F.Y.I. I am making a second, so-
so
>computer out of my older parts.
>
>I am trying to put my older hard drive into a Asus K7v
>mother board and case. Before my Hard Drive got the bump
>out of my higher end system it was sleeping with an Asus
>A7N8X Deluxe mother board. I think it's mad about it's
>down grade but hey Serial ATA is just too good to hold
out
>on.
>
>So I took the older Hard Drive out of the A7N8X MB which
>sports the new nForce 2 chip set. The Hard Drive is now
>paired up with the olderK7V MB which uses an older
chipset.
>My trouble comes when I boot the older system, I get
this
>message when I try to boot in safe mode and when I try
>normal or to restore to last working copy it doesn't
work,
>black screen and no activity. The message I see is like
>
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)
>
>and some drive diectorys about the last line. I tryed to
>use boot disc's and use the recovery console but I get
to
>the same dead end. I've search the Microsoft Knowledge
>Base to the best of my ability and have not found
exactly
>how to fix this.
>
>Has anyone had the same trouble and through your
>experience do you have a solution for me? Any help would
>be great but I am not the most computer minded of people
>so please be detailed if you do respond.
>
>flycat
>.
>