Re: Mother board change

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em_CT wrote:
I changed to a new motherboard, Intel DP45SG with 4g DDR3 Ram, the old one died. All my drives are SATA, only the DVD was IDE. No big deal got a SATA DVD and an additional 1T SATA drive to eliminate two of the smaller ones.

After the change, he system would not boot and REPAIR would not fix it.

I disconnected the old drives and attempted a clean install on the 1T derive and it would just go past the EULE and the blue screen of dead appeared with this message: PFN_list_Corrupt.

When I tried to install Vista, I got to the same point with: 0XE0000100

Both programs are retail versions and not branded.

Any suggestion?

Did you bother to test the memory on the motherboard ?

I use memtest86+ from memtest.org . The memtest program is
also a boot time option on a Knoppix LiveCD, so you can
load the Knoppix CD, type "memtest" at the prompt, and
it'll run memtest from there.

My guess is, your memory is not configured properly (and
it might not be your fault). Some motherboard BIOSes are
not very mature, when it comes to setting up memory. I've
seen comments to suggest that 2GB sticks seem to be configured
less optimally than 1GB sticks. I've even run into people,
who after turning the memory clock way down, still get errors.

In some cases, the memory error rate is very low, and
a slight increase in the Vdimm setting, makes the
memory error free.

A second test I like, is once I've booted my Knoppix disk,
I download Prime95 from mersenne.org and run the "torture
test". (Download the Linux version.) If the torture test
will run for four hours, without detecting an error, then
and only then, do I start work with my Windows disk.

I completed a motherboard upgrade a bit more than a week
ago, and the upgrade was seamless, because of the testing
before booting Windows.

Paul
.



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