Can't get windows to install, PFN error
OK, brand new everything.
Specs:
Gigabyte 8IK1100 875P motherboard
Bios F6 which is the newest one, and the one the board came with
4x512MB sticks of DDR400
1x36GB western digital raptor sata drive
2x120GB western digital SE drives
Gainward GF4Ti4800SE 128MB
Antec Smart Blue 350 watt power supply
LG DVD-R drive
LG CDRW/DVD player
Linksys PCI 802.11g nic
I've tried loading both Windows 2000Pro and Windows XP Pro(both legit copies) and each time I get going, it will go part way through and then BSOD to some error. I've had inaccessable boot device, and the most common one seems to be PFN List corrupt. I try restarting and resuming setup and only to have it die around the same spot.
I'm was trying to get windows on the 36GB drive, and kept getting all kinds of errors, so I switched all the cables inside the system, and got the same thing. Then I tried a different hard drive, a western digital 80GB drive, and was greeted with the same BSOD. Then I did some digging in the MS knowledge base and got nothing. Google lead me to a msdn.microsoft.com page stating that it is usually caused by bad ram, so I pulled out all 4 and tried with just one. Didn't work, so I rotated through all 4 sticks, and now I'm stuck. Could it be bad ram on the video card? Or something else that I'm missing. I doubt it's the sata drive, the cables or the other hard drives.
Any ideas?
Specs:
Gigabyte 8IK1100 875P motherboard
Bios F6 which is the newest one, and the one the board came with
4x512MB sticks of DDR400
1x36GB western digital raptor sata drive
2x120GB western digital SE drives
Gainward GF4Ti4800SE 128MB
Antec Smart Blue 350 watt power supply
LG DVD-R drive
LG CDRW/DVD player
Linksys PCI 802.11g nic
I've tried loading both Windows 2000Pro and Windows XP Pro(both legit copies) and each time I get going, it will go part way through and then BSOD to some error. I've had inaccessable boot device, and the most common one seems to be PFN List corrupt. I try restarting and resuming setup and only to have it die around the same spot.
I'm was trying to get windows on the 36GB drive, and kept getting all kinds of errors, so I switched all the cables inside the system, and got the same thing. Then I tried a different hard drive, a western digital 80GB drive, and was greeted with the same BSOD. Then I did some digging in the MS knowledge base and got nothing. Google lead me to a msdn.microsoft.com page stating that it is usually caused by bad ram, so I pulled out all 4 and tried with just one. Didn't work, so I rotated through all 4 sticks, and now I'm stuck. Could it be bad ram on the video card? Or something else that I'm missing. I doubt it's the sata drive, the cables or the other hard drives.
Any ideas?
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www.memtest86.com
makes a boot floppy. Boot off floppy, test the ram.
I stole some ram from my girlfriends system(shhh, don't tell her) and I'm going to rma the 4 sticks tomorrow and hopefully be back @ 2 gigs by the end of the week.
Thanks for the help!
So, if you do not have a P4 at 800 Mhz FSB, your DDR400 is probably not going to work. What kind of RAM did you yoink from your girlfriend's computer? Was it DDR400 as well, or something lower?
Just a random stab at it....
Dexter...
This is what i was initially thinking. I remember people reporting issues about trying to get windows to install on a raptor. That system looks killer tho man. Good luck.
As for the chip, it is an 800MHz fsb, 2.4 with hyperthreading, and it's pretty damn fast so far, even without the extra 1500mb of ram.
Mackanz, the divider and all other settings were all left @ stock speeds.