Re: Need to reinstall WinXP after changing bios parameters?

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Your pwr supply is up to the demand placed on it?
Youve run memory diagnostics? (Sys memory)
http://www.memtest.org/

"JK" <JK@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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New build. No errors in Event Viewer.

But thanks, I got an answer I was looking for (changes in these bios
parameters does not require reinstallation of winxp). I must continue
troubleshooting somewhere else.

JK

"DL" wrote:

I dont believe a reinstallation of winxp would help at all.
So this PC was at one time running OK, or is it a new build?
Anything helpfull shown in Event Viewer?

"JK" <JK@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I did not change any hardware, I only changed some bios parameters
(PEG
Link
Mode, Init Display First).

Spontaneous reboots, sometimes graphics driver stuck in infinite loop,
corrupted display.

"DL" wrote:

Did you change any other hw?
What is meant by 'stability problems' ?

"JK" <JK@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have had stability problems and it seems that they were related
to
graphics
card.
With the aid of ATI tech.support I found that some bios settings
were
wrong
(see details below). Also "Init Display First" parameter was set
to
"PCI"
instead of "PCI-E". After making recommended corrections the
system
became
even more unstable. My question is, should I reinstall WinXP after
making
these changes in bios?

Thanks,
JK

Mobo: Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe
Graphics card: ATI Radeon EAX600XT PCI-E card
OS: Win XP Home



737-217: System hangs, VPU Recover errors or corrupted display
when
using
ATI PCI-Express graphics cards in ASUS Motherboards

The information in this article applies to the following
configurations:
ATI RADEON X300/X600/X800 series PCIe graphics card
ASUS Intel 915/925 or nForce4 based motherboard
In some instances, when PEG Link Mode is set to a value other than
Slow
within the BIOS setup, users may experience system instability
resulting
in
graphics corruption, video memory or VPU Recover errors.

ASUS has recently introduced a new BIOS feature called PEG Link
Mode.
This
feature is available for both AMD and Intel based motherboards and
allows
the
user to increase the engine and memory clocks on the graphics
card.

The five user configurable options are:
Auto
Slow
Normal
Fast
Faster
By default the feature is set to Auto, which is the same as
"Normal".
However, the Normal setting still slightly overclocks the video
card
by
almost 8%.

The PEG Link Mode value must be set to "Slow" in order to disable
the
overclocking feature, and allow for proper functionality. To set
the
PEG
Link
Mode to Slow, please refer to the steps below:
Enter System BIOS
Open Advanced menu -> open the Chipset menu
Locate PEG Link Mode
Change setting to Slow











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