Re: Continuous beeping and Machine_check_exception STOP:A 0X000000
- From: "SC Tom" <sc@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 17:25:55 -0400
Ah, you left the "-9" off your original listing of the MB number. That makes a lot of difference :-)
SC Tom
"Terry" <Terry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:C629C286-B2A3-4B08-84B9-67B5C816A9A7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This is from the manual and as you can see it shows that the chip IS supported:
GA-K8N51GMF-9 Motherboard - 10 -
English
CPU Socket 939 for AMD SempronTM / AthlonTM 64 / AthlonTM 64 FX /
AthlonTM 64 X2 Dual-Core processor (K8)
2000MT/s system bus
Supports core frequencies in excess of 3000+ and faster
Chipset Northbridge: nVIDIA® GeForce 6100
Southbridge: nVIDIA® nForce 430
Supported on the Win 2000/XP operating systems
Memory 4 DDR DIMM memory slots (supports up to 4GB memory) (Note 1)
Supports dual channel DDR 400/333/266/200 DIMM
Slots 1 PCI Express x 16 slot
1 PCI Express x 1 slot
2 PCI slots
IDE Connections 2 IDE connection (UDMA 33/ATA 66/ATA 100/ATA 133), allows
connection
of 4 IDE devices
Supported on the Win 2000/XP operating systems
FDD Connections 1 FDD connection, allows connection of 1 FDD device
Onboard SATA 4 SATA 3Gb/s ports from nVIDIA® nForce 430 controller
3Gb/s Supported on the Win 2000/XP operating systems
Peripherals 1 parallel port supporting Normal/EPP/ECP mode
1 VGA port, onboard COMA connection
8 USB 2.0/1.1 ports (rear x 4, front x 4 via cable)
2 IEEE1394 ports (rear x 1, front x1 via cable)
1 front audio connector
1 PS/2 keyboard port
1 PS/2 mouse port
Onboard VGA Built-in nVIDIA® GeForce 6100 Chipset
Onboard LAN VITESSE 8201 phy (10/100/1000Mbit)
1 RJ45 port
Supported on the Win 2000/XP operating systems
Onboard Audio ALC880 CODEC
High Definition Audio
Supports 2 / 4 / 6 / 8 channel audio
Supports Line In ; Line Out (Front Speaker Out) ; MIC ; Surround Speaker
Out (Rear Speaker Out) ; Center/Subwoofer Speaker Out ; Side Speaker
Out connection
SPDIF In/Out connection
CD In connection
Supported on the Win 2000/XP operating systems
"SC Tom" wrote:
According to the manual for that board, it supports the AMD 64, but not the
AMD 64x2. Hence your problem.
SC Tom
"Terry" <Terry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Thank you for the help. The mobo is a Gigabyte GA-K8N51GMF. I did check
> the
> compatability prior to ordering the cpu. I also flashed the bios to the
> latest version . . .in this case F8. I did reinstall the old cpu and > the
> memory prior to starting all this when the beeping occurred at first
> installation. It worked fine and was stable. I don't know now if it > would
> work because one of the steps I have taken is to upgrade the cpu > drivers
> from
> single to dual core and from what I have read it is easier to go from
> single
> to dual than to go backward. One other point that could help this
> diagnosis
> is that although the device manager shows two processors, the task > manager
> is
> only showing one cpu graph.
>
> Again, thanks for the response. I will try running the memtest and get
> back
> to you. I will also try to make and boot the Linux CD but I am not at > all
> familiar so it makes me shudder LOL.
>
> "Paul" wrote:
>
>> Terry wrote:
>> > I installed a new cpu in my amd athlon socket 939 computer that runs >> > xp
>> > home
>> > edition. The old chip was a amd 3200+ and the new chip is a 4400 >> > 64x2.
>> > When I
>> > couldn't get the ram to work in slots 1 and 2 due to continuous
>> > beeping, I
>> > moved to slots 3 & 4. Everything works now but I am getting the blue
>> > screen
>> > of death a couple of time a day. The error code is as follows:
>> > Machine_check_exception STOP:A 0X0000009C
>> > (0X00000004,0X8054e5f0f,0XB2000000,0X00070F0F). The event viewer >> > shows
>> > no
>> > errors in security, system, or internet explorer, but does show 2
>> > identical
>> > errors in application, both occuring at the same time and as >> > follows:
>> > crypt32
>> > event 8.Source: Crypt32. This is further identified as follows: >> > Failed
>> > auto
>> > update retrieval of third-party root list sequence number from:
>> > http//www.download.windowsupdate.dom/msdownload/update/v3/static/trustedr/en/authrootseq.txt>
>> > with error: This specified server cannot perform the requested
>> > operation. No
>> > further info is available by going to the web site. I tried to do a
>> > windows
>> > xp repair but I can't get the system to boot from anything but the >> > hard
>> > drive. I have tried resetting the bios and hitting f12 while >> > booting.
>> > (this
>> > gives me the boot selection screen but I lock up and can't change
>> > anything.)
>> > I have tried to reset the COMOS and I have flashed the bios but >> > nothing
>> > seems
>> > to help. After trying two different sets of 512 memory in slots 1 & >> > 2,
>> > both
>> > of which caused the beeping, I just tried putting 2 256 ram sticks
>> > into
>> > slots 1 and 2 and they work. DANG! Do I need to go buy an Apple?
>>
>> Could you give the motherboard make and exact model number ?
>>
>> Or, if this is a Dell/HP/Acer/Gateway, the complete make and model of >> the
>> computer ?
>>
>> Also, the processors have "steppings", and 4400+ may not be a >> sufficient
>> identifier of the exact processor. These are two examples I can find,
>> and these are virtually identical (save for power consumed).
>>
>> AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core 4400+ E6 (110 watts)
>> http://products.amd.com/en-us/DesktopCPUDetail.aspx?id=69
>>
>> AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core 4400+ E6 (89 watts)
>> http://products.amd.com/en-us/DesktopCPUDetail.aspx?id=70
>>
>> In this example for an Asus motherboard (A8N32-SLI Deluxe), two >> different
>> BIOS releases are the minimum versions to run the two example >> processors.
>> Any BIOS later than 0703, would handle either of them.
>>
>> http://support.asus.com.tw/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx?SLanguage=en-us&model=A8N32-SLI%20Deluxe
>>
>> Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4400+ revE6(110W Socket939) ALL 0703
>> Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4400+ revE6(89W Socket939) ALL 0502
>>
>> Before purchasing the new processor, did you check what processors the
>> BIOS supports ? Some motherboards and their BIOS, add support as time
>> goes by, for newer processors. But in some cases, while the socket
>> may be compatible, the processor still won't work. (Some companies
>> making S754 boards, for example, didn't add support for the last
>> processors AMD introduced for that socket. Too lazy...)
>>
>> Before installing or using any high level OS, you should test the
>> computer
>> for integrity with things like memtest86+ from memtest.org . That does
>> a basic test, that the memory is stable. You should not boot another >> OS
>> (at least on a hard drive, where the data can be corrupted), until
>> the memory is error free.
>>
>> A second test for a computer which has had a major modification, is
>> to boot a Linux LiveCD, such as Knoppix or Ubuntu, then run a copy
>> of Prime95 from mersenne.org . That is a combined CPU and memory
>> tester, and is a more stressful test than memtest86+ is. The Linux
>> LiveCD cannot be corrupted, since it is read only. A LiveCD does
>> not need to be installed on the hard disk. For example, I boot
>> my Knoppix CD all the time, for maintenance purposes, and by
>> default, it runs all the disk mounts read-only. You have to
>> make an extra effort, if you need to write to a disk. So testing
>> with such an environment, is a more benign way, than booting
>> Windows only to discover your install is corrupted by your
>> new hardware. The working directory in that environment (where
>> you might download the mersenne.org test program), is a ramdisk.
>>
>> Since the processor is rather old by modern standards, it
>> could have been abused by a previous owner. There are things
>> like "electromigration", where a processor, if overclocked and
>> overvolted, can no longer even run properly at stock speed. At
>> least one guy on an enthusiast site, had no qualms about
>> selling his damaged processors, to people on Ebay.
>>
>> You should return to a "known baseline system". Put your old
>> processor back in the system, the old working RAM, and retest.
>> Is the system stable ? Does it act goofy ? Does the problem
>> continue to dog the system, when the new 4400+ dual is installed ?
>>
>> Paul
>>
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