Ivanov Posted August 6, 2005 Share Posted August 6, 2005 Hello, all!I have changed my mainboard with one AsRock model one month ago and my troubles starts. When I started my PC with the new mainboard for first time XP starts with blue screen before to show loading screen I have reinstalled XP with nLited version and all was fine... buf for 1 day only. On the second day, my XP crash on start Word, on start Automatic Update, on click System properties-> Automatic update, on runing Azureus... It was awful! I have reinstaled win again, this time with full version of XP SP2, but problems agian - the same crashes and blue screens - BSOD for htfs.sys, another for win32k.sys... and more (i dont remember all BSOD). Really sux situation! Then I have decide to install XP SP1. Works fine for a month, but again crash on automatic update and clicking of Automatic tam in sys properties. What to do? I have used original drivers for motherboard from the support CD and latest nVidia video drivers... I dont want to change my mainboard again and I havent money to do this if I want... I am hope there is chance to fix the problem... I am with Win 2003 Enterprise from one 2 days... works fine, but I have some troubles with drivers. Please help me, if u can! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glent Posted August 6, 2005 Share Posted August 6, 2005 Sounds like our CPU is overheating, try re applying the heatsink and fan. Failing that , download memtest and check your ram. Finally send the motherboard back to the manufacter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivanov Posted August 6, 2005 Author Share Posted August 6, 2005 Sounds like our CPU is overheating, try re applying the heatsink and fan. Failing that , download memtest and check your ram. Finally send the motherboard back to the manufacter<{POST_SNAPBACK}>My CPU is never hoter than 45C.And I have already tested my RAM with memtes. No errors!And I dont think the PC shop will want to send the motherboad back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glent Posted August 6, 2005 Share Posted August 6, 2005 Well the Shop does not have a choice, thats what a warrnaty is for! ask them to test it for you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rikgale Posted August 6, 2005 Share Posted August 6, 2005 Try another PSU, that might solve all your problems. Lots of issues with computers that can't be explained can be caused by a faulty/c**p/underpowered PSU feeding noisy power signals to the computer components. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivanov Posted August 6, 2005 Author Share Posted August 6, 2005 Try another PSU, that might solve all your problems. Lots of issues with computers that can't be explained can be caused by a faulty/c**p/underpowered PSU feeding noisy power signals to the computer components.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>My PSU is new, 2 months ago. It`s Fortron 350 W with pasive PFC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daeron Tinúviel Posted August 6, 2005 Share Posted August 6, 2005 did u try with the default BIOS settings? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indianarchie Posted August 6, 2005 Share Posted August 6, 2005 what's a PSU?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indianarchie Posted August 6, 2005 Share Posted August 6, 2005 (edited) what's a PSU??Edit: Sorry double post by mistake! Edited August 6, 2005 by indianarchie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rikgale Posted August 6, 2005 Share Posted August 6, 2005 Power Supply Unit.Makes the whole lot work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivanov Posted August 6, 2005 Author Share Posted August 6, 2005 did u try with the default BIOS settings?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Ya, my PC work with default BIOS settings from the begining!Any another ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tester_pedro Posted August 6, 2005 Share Posted August 6, 2005 how about telling about your configuration something. then if you can all drivers and soft you use etc.how to make a better picture of the problem when there are not lot of information.350 PSU is good but if you have some hardware that is more "hungry" then a 400w model would be better etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivanov Posted August 6, 2005 Author Share Posted August 6, 2005 My configuration is:CPU: P4 2.66GHz, 533MHz FSBMB: AsRock P4i65PEHDD: 80GB MaxtorVC: GeForce MX440 64MB/64BitRAM:4x256MB V-Data, operating on 333MHzPSU: Fortron 350W, pasive PFCLaser printer Panasonic and HP ScanJet.Installed apps: Firefox, Thunderbird, IDM, Azureus, MS Office, PaintShop, X-Chat and ICQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glent Posted August 6, 2005 Share Posted August 6, 2005 Do you have the latest version of your bios installed? does asrock have their own support forums? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tester_pedro Posted August 6, 2005 Share Posted August 6, 2005 Do you have the latest version of your bios installed? does asrock have their own support forums?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>agreedI think its the motherboard... xxxPE series are not very well tested before going to shops by manufacturer and maybe you have one that have some more testing needed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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