Re: SP 2 compatibility problem
- From: rogval <rogval@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 07:05:02 -0800
That just aswered my question...You are one of those people that can't stand
anybody who is less intelligent than you. Let me guess...you popped out
stinkin genius??!! If so you must have been working on computers before you
were able to walk!! I'm going to say no!! You had to learn it somewhere.
Odds are you had to ask a question or two along the way even if you are self
taught!! Now it's come to the conclusion that, since you are soooo
intelligent, that you feel you are above everyone else, and you use the HELP
forum to fuel your desire to make everyone feel lower than you on the food
chain!! Otherwise...Why do you read the forums where people are asking you
for help because they don't know something?? Otherwise there would be no use
for a HELP forum!!!!!!!
There is ABSOLUTELY NO REASON for you to be as rude as you are!!! all you
had to say was....."Before you go spend anymore money on hardware, let's try
to rule out exactly what the problem is!! What kind of error messages are
you getting (and if you don't understand what I mean then let me know and I
will try to clarify for you.
See there...that wasn't so hard was it?! But no...your sole purpose of
being here is to try to make me feel like an idiot, when all i'm trying to do
is learn something for myself!!
If you read my message thoroghly...instead of trying to figure out how to
insult me...you will see toward the bottom...the BSOD says "Memory
Management" But the MEMTEST 86+ says that everything is fine!! and the
reason I bought the bigger power supply, was because according to abit and
amd...the minimum recommended psu for my board and cpu is 400watt, and I
didn't know that at the time I bought the motherboard cpu bundle. Being that
they also say that an inneffecient psu can cause symptoms like I am having, I
figured what the heck...it never hurts to upgrade!!
SO...is it ok if I call you "buttwipe"?? cause that's what you are!! in the
meantime if you are interested in helping me (granted i'm not as intelligent
as you are) then tell me exactly what you need and I wouyld be more than
obliged (do you know what that word means) to try and get what you ask for!!
I would LOVE to figure out how possibly figure out the problem without having
to buy more stuff!!
Roger
"David Candy" wrote:
> I just can't stand idiots. And I get sick of you. Go ahead, might as well buy a new video card, hard drive, motherboard while you are at it. You are abusing here. Stop wasting time and give the information idiot, if you want I won't answer, but noone else can offer useful advice (only magical things) till you do. You been given bad advice so far. Malke should have told you to pony up with the error instead of wasting your time.
>
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>
> "rogval" <rogval@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:AEAF2A7C-D387-4A1A-B287-80E2D2CC51C0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > You know what...I get sick of some of you people on this windows help
> > site!!!!!!!! Last time I checked....these forums are here to help people,
> > not for you jagoffs to come in here and insult the fact that we might not be
> > as fortunate to know as much as you do!!!!!! So if you are not interested in
> > helping me, then leave me alone!! If I recall...I've seen you make comment
> > to other people like this...I think I might have to see about how to report
> > jerks like you!! I really don't understand....Do you get a kick out of
> > making people feel like a pile of dog crap...or do you think that you are
> > sooooo intelligent, that nobody else deserves to interupt your peaceful
> > existence????!!!!!
> >
> > Now...if you are interested in HELPING me...then tell me in a nicer manner,
> > how we could go about troubleshooting this problem!!
> >
> > Otherwise...if not....then...BUG OFF JERK!! and...may the fleas of a
> > thousand camels infest your testicals!!!!!!!!!
> >
> > "David Candy" wrote:
> >
> >> Why would you buy a power supply. Are you stupid and look to magic to solve problems. Try muttering chants.
> >>
> >> No error messages no help is possible. The computer is telling you and you don't want to listen.
> >>
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> >>
> >> "rogval" <rogval@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:BD623F18-1907-4370-86CB-7BC7CD49ECF5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> >I have done all of that!! I've even got me a guy over at the abit forum that
> >> > has been tagging along with me through this whole thing and there is nothing
> >> > that seems to be pointing directly at a specific problem!! Like I said
> >> > before...It runs slick as a whistle in SP 1, but I can't even get safe mode
> >> > stable long enough to uninstall SP 2!! There is nothing in the computer but
> >> > the agp video card...and ofcourse the optical drives and the hard drive. I
> >> > have disabled the sata raid on the motherboard, since i'm still running ide,
> >> > and i've also disabled the onboard sound. I've even made a slipstream disc,
> >> > but when I use that...I get to the point of installing the network, and then
> >> > it ask you if you want typical or custom settings, so I choose typical...then
> >> > about 1 minute after that I get a bunch of repeated errors that it cannot
> >> > find such and such file...or it is corrupt, etc., so Ok all of those and then
> >> > I get th BSOD (different explanation every time) and were back to square one!!
> >> >
> >> > I went out and bought me a 450watt psu hoping that would fix the problem,
> >> > but it didn't. Below is my current configuration...
> >> >
> >> > 450watt psu
> >> > abit Kv7-v mobo w/sempron 3000
> >> > nVidia GeForce2 MX/MX 400 64mb
> >> > aopen dl dvd burner
> >> > generic dvd rom
> >> > Maxtor 40gig hard drive
> >> > 2x128 spectek pc2100 ddr (overclocked to 333) overclocked or not no SP2
> >> >
> >> > Correct me if i'm wrong...but if you install from a slipstream cd...there
> >> > shouldn't be any driver conflicts...since you can't install them until
> >> > windows is up and running.
> >> >
> >> > also...acouple of times out of the many times i've reinstalled windows...the
> >> > BSOD says....memory management. I've run MEMTEST 86+ for several passes and
> >> > everything passes with flying colors. Even with the memory overclocked!!
> >> > I've also ran the Maxtor Powermax Diagnostic utility and that was ok too!!
> >> >
> >> > I'm hoping someone has some more ideas!!
> >> >
> >> > Thanks
> >> > Roger
> >> >
> >> > "Malke" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> rogval wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> > I was hoping that someone could explain to me, how SP2 can have
> >> >> > compatibility
> >> >> > issues when the ONLY thing on there is Windows XP SP1, NOTHING
> >> >> > ELSE!!!!
> >> >> >
> >> >> > It works great until I install SP2, then it crashes and reboots
> >> >> > repeatedy!!
> >> >> > Sometimes I get the BSOD and sometimes not. One of the BSOD's told me
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > NTFS file system was corrupt. This is about the third or fourth time
> >> >> > in the last three days that I have had to reinstall from the XP disk.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I recently updated my mobo and cpu to an abit K7v-V w/ a sempron 3000,
> >> >> > so
> >> >> > naturally when I did that I did a repair install. That being the
> >> >> > case, I had
> >> >> > to reinstall SP2. Forgot to turn the Norton off. Did a new clean
> >> >> > install,
> >> >> > Installed SP2, and it screwed up again. and ofcourse it couldn't be
> >> >> > as
> >> >> > simple as doing a system restore!! Because IF I could get into safe
> >> >> > mode
> >> >> > then the system restore is just as unstable as anything else. To make
> >> >> > a long story short....The only thing that gets the machine back in
> >> >> > order is a new
> >> >> > clean install. It runs great until I install SP2, and I had SP2
> >> >> > before I chose to upgrade my comp, and it worked great with everything
> >> >> > on the comp.(about 20gig worth)
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Thank You
> >> >> > Roger
> >> >>
> >> >> Hardware. Drivers. Check on the m/b mftr.'s site for mobo drivers. Check
> >> >> for updated drivers for other hardware devices. Look in Event Viewer to
> >> >> see if you can find clues as to what is failing.
> >> >>
> >> >> Malke
> >> >> --
> >> >> MS MVP - Windows Shell/User
> >> >> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> >> >> In Memoriam - MVP Alex Nichol
> >> >> The world is diminished without him.
> >> >>
> >>
>
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