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Perplexing startup problem with new-old MB (D845GEBV2)



 
 
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Old July 17th 08, 01:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
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Default Perplexing startup problem with new-old MB (D845GEBV2)

I recently purchased a replacement D845GEBV2 motherboard (both are the
same model, although obviously different steppings-- the new one, for
instance, does not have a LAN connection--the old one did) for an old
“guest-room” machine from an eBay seller. To cut directly to the
chase, the replacement motherboard refuses to boot XP in normal mode
although it is very happy doing so in safe mode. I've tried
everything I can think of including restoring an old image,
reinstalling the appropriate chipset software in safe mode,
uninstalling virus checker, pulling out both cards, testing with the
onboard video card, and so forth but with no luck. The boot up always
hangs some time before (most often) or after authentication (it rarely
gets that far). I am using the same CPU and memory as before so do I
have a faulty replacement motherboard? If so, I need to do something
about it very soon before the 14 day exchange period this seller
allows is up. If not, what do I do next?

Thanks in advance for any enlightenment!
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Old July 17th 08, 02:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
No_Name
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Default Perplexing startup problem with new-old MB (D845GEBV2)

On Jul 17, 8:58 am, " wrote:
I recently purchased a replacement D845GEBV2 motherboard (both are the
same model, although obviously different steppings-- the new one, for
instance, does not have a LAN connection--the old one did) for an old
“guest-room” machine from an eBay seller. To cut directly to the
chase, the replacement motherboard refuses to boot XP in normal mode
although it is very happy doing so in safe mode. I've tried
everything I can think of including restoring an old image,
reinstalling the appropriate chipset software in safe mode,
uninstalling virus checker, pulling out both cards, testing with the
onboard video card, and so forth but with no luck. The boot up always
hangs some time before (most often) or after authentication (it rarely
gets that far). I am using the same CPU and memory as before so do I
have a faulty replacement motherboard? If so, I need to do something
about it very soon before the 14 day exchange period this seller
allows is up. If not, what do I do next?

Thanks in advance for any enlightenment!


PS--I even tried an XP repair from installation CD--same thing!
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Old July 17th 08, 04:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Shenan Stanley
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Default Perplexing startup problem with new-old MB (D845GEBV2)

wrote:
On Jul 17, 8:58 am, "
wrote:
I recently purchased a replacement D845GEBV2 motherboard (both are
the same model, although obviously different steppings-- the new
one, for instance, does not have a LAN connection--the old one
did) for an old “guest-room” machine from an eBay seller. To cut
directly to the chase, the replacement motherboard refuses to boot
XP in normal mode although it is very happy doing so in safe mode.
I've tried everything I can think of including restoring an old
image, reinstalling the appropriate chipset software in safe mode,
uninstalling virus checker, pulling out both cards, testing with
the onboard video card, and so forth but with no luck. The boot
up always hangs some time before (most often) or after
authentication (it rarely gets that far). I am using the same CPU
and memory as before so do I have a faulty replacement
motherboard? If so, I need to do something about it very soon
before the 14 day exchange period this seller allows is up. If
not, what do I do next?

Thanks in advance for any enlightenment!


PS--I even tried an XP repair from installation CD--same thing!


Boots in safe mode but not in regular - you have a driver issue. Not sure
which one - but...

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