Background:
You guys may remember the thread that I made about helping out two kids at school that had shown an interest in PCs, so I had enough spare parts to build a rig and they watched and helped as I explained everything from AGP to PCIe, DDR1 to DDR3, IDE to SATA and then some ....
Sob Story
Well, the PC was sitting there, patiently awaiting my Vista Ultimate DVDs from yet another MS promotion. So the DVDs finally came and I set about installing Vista Ultimate 64 on this modest build:
Asrock 775 Dual-VSTA
Intel e2180 CPU (2.0@2.9)
Seagate 320gb HD (x2)
MSI 7900GS 256mb PCIe
Super Talent 4gb DDR2-667
Aerocool ZeroDBA 500w PSU
It was running quite well with just the basic Vista install and all updates on it, and altho I had no use for it, the box was just there to be used as a test rig. So I notice my main rig had been bugging me for a week about installing SP1, so I decided against it and then went to the Ultimate rig. Ahh, what the hell, I let it load and it took about 45 minutes. It finished up, then asked to reboot to complete the install, and thats when things went south.
I answered yes to the reboot, and it never restarted, just sat there at the 'preparing to restart' screen. So I powered it off after an hour, and now it WON'T EVEN POST !!!!!
No beeps .... no video signal .. NO NUTHIN' !!
I've tried reseating the RAM, and checking for anything loose (video card, SATA cable) but .. its dead. The ONLY thing that I did before the Vista SP1 install was swap the 2gb RAM that was in that rig for the 4gb that I bought to run, thinking that if I have Ultimate 64 bit, I might as well have 4gb of RAM too.
So tonight I will swap out the 4gb for the 2gb, but it was running fine before then, so I don't think that will fix a darn thing. The only good news is I had an identical Asrock board that went back for RMA to Asrock over 2 weeks ago, so any day now I should be getting a replacement board that should fix my issues.
Just goes to show you that PC hardware is sometimes areal crapshoot, and even the simple stuff can sometimes roll over and die on you.
You guys may remember the thread that I made about helping out two kids at school that had shown an interest in PCs, so I had enough spare parts to build a rig and they watched and helped as I explained everything from AGP to PCIe, DDR1 to DDR3, IDE to SATA and then some ....
Sob Story
Well, the PC was sitting there, patiently awaiting my Vista Ultimate DVDs from yet another MS promotion. So the DVDs finally came and I set about installing Vista Ultimate 64 on this modest build:
Asrock 775 Dual-VSTA
Intel e2180 CPU (2.0@2.9)
Seagate 320gb HD (x2)
MSI 7900GS 256mb PCIe
Super Talent 4gb DDR2-667
Aerocool ZeroDBA 500w PSU
It was running quite well with just the basic Vista install and all updates on it, and altho I had no use for it, the box was just there to be used as a test rig. So I notice my main rig had been bugging me for a week about installing SP1, so I decided against it and then went to the Ultimate rig. Ahh, what the hell, I let it load and it took about 45 minutes. It finished up, then asked to reboot to complete the install, and thats when things went south.
I answered yes to the reboot, and it never restarted, just sat there at the 'preparing to restart' screen. So I powered it off after an hour, and now it WON'T EVEN POST !!!!!
No beeps .... no video signal .. NO NUTHIN' !!
I've tried reseating the RAM, and checking for anything loose (video card, SATA cable) but .. its dead. The ONLY thing that I did before the Vista SP1 install was swap the 2gb RAM that was in that rig for the 4gb that I bought to run, thinking that if I have Ultimate 64 bit, I might as well have 4gb of RAM too.
So tonight I will swap out the 4gb for the 2gb, but it was running fine before then, so I don't think that will fix a darn thing. The only good news is I had an identical Asrock board that went back for RMA to Asrock over 2 weeks ago, so any day now I should be getting a replacement board that should fix my issues.
Just goes to show you that PC hardware is sometimes areal crapshoot, and even the simple stuff can sometimes roll over and die on you.
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