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I will try changing that setting.Īlso, very interesting in regards to the video card. As soon as they installed a video card with less memory everything went smoothly. One of the ALR 6圆 recipients tried a 256MB video card in that system and also ran into a roadblock.

I would certainly try a more period correct video card.
Windows 2000 iso with sata drivers pro#
Also, the FX5200 does have troubles with numerous Pentium Pro boards I've tested with. Side note: I actually tested that board I sent you with Windows 2000 SP4. Thanks.ĭisable "USWC Write Posting" pretty please. If anyone has experience with this board and/or a lot of experience with Win2K, your help would be appreciated. For reference, here are my current BIOS settings: I'm most likely leaning towards there being a BIOS misconfiguration, but even then I am confused as to what settings I have currently could even begin to explain this strange behavior. I am doubtful whether the Adaptec card, my GPU, or the differently SKUs of the same model of CPU are to blame for this issue, although I'm willing to try different PCI video cards later (I'm drained at this point today).

Windows 2000 iso with sata drivers install#
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I've tried many different things (different ISOs, different methods - either starting with floppy bootdisks or booting straight off the disks, manually selecting "MPS Uniprocessor System"/"MPS Multiprocessor System" in the F5 menu), all to no avail, with every attempt ending in a system reset upon arriving at the "setup is starting windows" section at the end of the initial driver loading sequence. For the past two days, as the title suggests, I've been having trouble installing Windows 2000 SP4 on this FIC PN-6210 system I've put together.
