Osiris Golden Master Messages 36,817 Location Kentucky Oct 13, 2005 #31 Reset your bios or cmos jumper. Try running the bare minimum such as 1 stick of ram not 2, 1 cd drive, not 2 etc.
Reset your bios or cmos jumper. Try running the bare minimum such as 1 stick of ram not 2, 1 cd drive, not 2 etc.
OP OP T Todd0 In Runtime Messages 417 Oct 13, 2005 #33 thats what iv been doing, but i hadnt bothere to reset the bios yet.
Osiris Golden Master Messages 36,817 Location Kentucky Oct 13, 2005 #35 Might as well try it. And make sure the cables are oriented properly.
OP OP T Todd0 In Runtime Messages 417 Oct 13, 2005 #38 nah didnt work, i didnt think it was bios, coz it had the problem on first boot.
Osiris Golden Master Messages 36,817 Location Kentucky Oct 13, 2005 #39 How did you format your hard drive? Mske sure you dont have the primary and secondary cables switched
How did you format your hard drive? Mske sure you dont have the primary and secondary cables switched