I was asked to upgrade the CPU on an PC with a PC Chips M810LR, 1100 Duron, 256MB PC2100. Gfx
were an AGP Geforce2 MX400 (onboard AGP not used).
The new CPU is a XP2400+ and the BIOS was dated 2001 so I flashed the latest BIOS (08/08/03) and
then booted into Windows XP (corporate version). Unfortunately at the point the desktop should
load all I got was a blank screen. I tried all combinations of settings in the BIOS (ACPI etc etc
etc) but to no avail.
(Incidentally, the AMI flashing prog doesn't give you the option to save the old BIOS - unless
you use command-line switches as I found out later, so I can't go back to the old BIOS - yeah, I
know, BIOS flashing 101 )
I went into safe mode and saw quite severe graphics corruption. I deleted the card in Device
manager and went back into full mode. I got to the desktop and things looked fine until (I
presume) it re-loaded the driver for the card and then we were back to a blank screen.
Back into safe mode, delete the card, shut down, replace the card with a Riva TNT2 that was
lying around. Into Windows, card detected, drivers installed, no more problems!
Things stalled a bit on subsequent reboots, but a defrag seemd to take care of that.
I haven't yet had a chance to try the old gfx card elsewhere to see if it really is fubared.
SO the PC went back. Next day I hear it booted perfectly the first time it was used. 2nd time
its back to the blank screen instead of the desktop.
I get it back tomorrow. Any ideas please? My current plan is to do a fresh install of XP and
then a million reboots before it goes back.
TIA
T.
were an AGP Geforce2 MX400 (onboard AGP not used).
The new CPU is a XP2400+ and the BIOS was dated 2001 so I flashed the latest BIOS (08/08/03) and
then booted into Windows XP (corporate version). Unfortunately at the point the desktop should
load all I got was a blank screen. I tried all combinations of settings in the BIOS (ACPI etc etc
etc) but to no avail.
(Incidentally, the AMI flashing prog doesn't give you the option to save the old BIOS - unless
you use command-line switches as I found out later, so I can't go back to the old BIOS - yeah, I
know, BIOS flashing 101 )
I went into safe mode and saw quite severe graphics corruption. I deleted the card in Device
manager and went back into full mode. I got to the desktop and things looked fine until (I
presume) it re-loaded the driver for the card and then we were back to a blank screen.
Back into safe mode, delete the card, shut down, replace the card with a Riva TNT2 that was
lying around. Into Windows, card detected, drivers installed, no more problems!
Things stalled a bit on subsequent reboots, but a defrag seemd to take care of that.
I haven't yet had a chance to try the old gfx card elsewhere to see if it really is fubared.
SO the PC went back. Next day I hear it booted perfectly the first time it was used. 2nd time
its back to the blank screen instead of the desktop.
I get it back tomorrow. Any ideas please? My current plan is to do a fresh install of XP and
then a million reboots before it goes back.
TIA
T.
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