View Full Version : P5W DH won't let me install windows. HELP PLEASE. UPDATE : PROBLEM SOLVED!
BigDisk
08-13-2006, 06:50 PM
EDIT : Problem solved. Changing the PSU was the solution (see page 2). It seems like this still killed my video card though :mad:
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Original Post:
I've been trying to install windows for the last 12 hours.
I've never seen such BS.
I've tried everything I can think of.
Everytime, it locks with 34 minutes remaining during the "Installing devices" step.
It's not my CD-RW, not my IDE cable. I've changed them.
My rails seem fine on my PSU. The CPU is running stock, BIOS is stock (I've tried 3 different one) except for the SATA settings.
I've tried on RAID 0 with ICH7, RAID 0 with EZ-Backup Raid, single SATA drive. Nothing seems to make it.
Once I first set up this machine, I *did* a successful windows install. But everything was sluggish (boot up took like 1-2 minutes everytime). I had like 20 IEEE 1934 un-installable devices in Device Manager (see picture) plus I was getting file corruption on big files downloads.
This install was done using RAID 0 on the ICH7, with the ich7 drivers installed from the asus cd on a floppy with the freedos installer.
I *just* tried again with the ICH7 RAID and it still got stuck at 34 minutes remaining.
I did tried my original windows XP cd. Windows XP with SP1 slipstreamed, windows XP with sp2 slipstreamed.. all the same result.
I did try with a single SATA disk and it didn't work either. I tried setting the IDE Controller as sata+pata native as suggested in another thread and it did not work either.
I tried running my RAM at 2.1 volts instead of AUTO. No go.
I *DID* get it working once with the EZ-Backup raid (windows XP with sp1 slipstreamed). But as soon as installed SP2, it wouldn't boot in windows. It would just stall after like 40 'loading lines'.
I've tried to re-install windows iwth the exact same BIOS settings and everything, ez-backup and all, but with the SP2 slipstreamed CD and it got stuck at 34 minutes remaining.
I'm about to :banana::banana::banana::banana:ing throw that pc out the window. I really doN't know what to do.
I'm new to this intel stuff, but it really leaves a bad taste in my mouth as it is. I really don't know what to do now. This even has me fight with my girlfriend
Anyone can help? Really.... That sucks!!!!
pcdoc1
08-13-2006, 06:59 PM
I don't own the board but I'd disable the 1394 in the bios...
Yeah, thats worth trying; disable the 1394 controller in Bios before install. I would also try with an SP2-integrated WinXP setup CD, was what i had to do with Bad Axe, i thought that was required for all 975X-based boards but could be SP1 is enough.
BigDisk
08-13-2006, 07:11 PM
Yeah, thats worth trying; disable the 1394 controller in Bios before install. I would also try with an SP2-integrated WinXP setup CD, was what i had to do with Bad Axe, i thought that was required for all 975X-based boards but could be SP1 is enough.
Done and done.
Didn't work.
No matter if the IEEE1394 is ENABLED or DISABLED in BIOS, my device manager would always look like that.
And on a fresh windows install neither with or without IEEE1394 would let me go pass 34 minutes remaining :mad: :mad: :mad:
Plaicd
08-13-2006, 07:19 PM
What are you using for disk/raid drivers during the install?
If you use a usb mouse or other usb stuff try plugging it into a different usb port.
AndrewZorn
08-13-2006, 07:19 PM
i have to wonder if the computer is just acting really weird, or the board is...
i know its not really a solution, but how about downloading and burning a small free linux ISO and seeing if that boots? itd be using the same DEVICES and using the same hardware, so if that worked, id be worried about the integrity of the windows disc.
Eastcoasthandle
08-13-2006, 07:20 PM
I had a similar problem with my first P5WD2-E Premium that it would not recognize any PCI devices. But I got the same thing as you posted in your OP with the multi unknown texax instrument devices.
BigDisk
08-13-2006, 07:33 PM
I had a similar problem with my first P5WD2-E Premium that it would not recognize any PCI devices. But I got the same thing as you posted in your OP with the multi unknown texax instrument devices.
And how did you fix it ? RMA ?
:banana::banana::banana::banana: I really don't feel like having to send back this board and loosing like a week.:mad:
AndrewZorn, most of the hardware is brand new.
And the fact that I could somehow get windows to install twice, but couldn't the 30 other times make me wonder if it would have something to do with anything else than the board.
I did a couple of 3dM2k1, Sp1, sp2004, Quake 4, 3dmark2003 and it 'seemed' fine except the fact that it took 1-2 minutes to boot, had 20- IEEE1394 uninstallable devices in device manager and corrupted my big downloads.
here's my compare with 3dmark2003
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=4908356
so with that exact same hardware that DID work, now I can't install windows at all, 24 hours later
BigDisk
08-13-2006, 07:37 PM
It just locked again at 34 min remaining.
This is driving me crazy !!!!!!!!!!
I just tried with a single HDD with the ich7 ACHI from the asus cd.
:mad: :mad: :mad:
Eastcoasthandle
08-13-2006, 07:41 PM
Let me ask you something...are you OC'ing while trying to install XP?
And yes, I had to rma it back to ZZF.
BigDisk
08-13-2006, 07:43 PM
No OC.
I tried with the default bios settings, and others.
I tried flashing the BIOS to 901, and 1101.
I tried resetting the CMOS...
I just removed the Vid card and the motherboard battery. I'm going to try again, probably to see it lock at 34 minutes left again.
Eastcoasthandle
08-13-2006, 07:45 PM
I know you may not want to hear this but if it does it again, you are going to have to send it back to the place you purchased it from. Call Asus, setup a trouble ticket and relay that to the people you bought it from. This makes the transition much easier.
Had a problem with very sluggish performance usinmg the EZ Raid ports in RAID0. It appears that deleting an existing partition in Disk management doen't actually delete correctly. One of the drives had previously been formatted (ie. had an active partition with no data on it).
Ran both drives in single SATA mode and deleted all partition information, then reconnected to EZ RAID. All fixed.
Lestat
08-13-2006, 07:49 PM
ok first disable EVERYTHING in the bios that you are not using.
stop trying to use raid, i know you said you did a single drive once but lets stick with the most simple install possible.
you need windows XP SP2 to install windows on this board properly if memory serves me correctly. so.. let start with one of the best programs to come along in a long time.
I would like to have you go grab nLite and install it on the pc your on right now.
www.nliteos.com
install it and start going thru it.
if you know anyting about windows and windows programs and cofiguration this program wont take you anytime at all to use.
and in no time you will have a slipstreamed XP SP2 WITH intel drivers, network drivers, nvidia drivers(although i dont recommend installing video drivers or sound drivers since there are control panel applications that must be installed with them and the slipstream wont install them)
you can also install full update packs clear up to May of this year and RyanVM might have one for june. meaning all windows update fixes since the release of XP SP2.
There are also other programs you can install called Add-ons (go figure lol) right from the nlite website.
now this sounds like alot of work but its not really. its actually a simple process. and you can strip out all of the other garbage in windows that you dont need.
the program is very straight forward with no hidden b.s. in it that is going to screw you up.
it asks you something and you either do it or skip it. its that simple.
if you do not want to do that, you can beat your head against the keyboard some more and be frustrated but i have nothing but troubles installing windows on this new hardware UNLESS i have an XP w/ SP2 already in it or unless i use the nlite slipstream program and slipstream it with SP2 and the intel drivers and sata drivers and other stuff.
you can also install the ICH7/8 Sata Raid drivers so that you no longer need to hit F6 during boot up. It will install the drivers for you.
again this seems like alot of work but truly it isnt.
and lastly wtf are you using ACHI for ? do you know what it even is ?
i going to go out on a limb and so no otherwise you'd realise that it isnt anything and just causes more issues.
you also must install the F6 drivers when using ACHI
just let the SATA be legacy and you will be fine.
i never had any issues when i had my P5W DH but i went thru and made a custom nlite install.
i would siggest you take some time and do the same. it's soooo worth every minute it takes.
BigDisk
08-13-2006, 08:06 PM
I thought ACHI was to be used to enable NCQ and other features on sata-II drives.
And yeah, when trying to install XP with achi I did hit F6 and add the driver from my floppy.
Also, my latest install with CMOS cleared/battery removed/BIOS to defaults/single SATA drive/XP with SP2 slipstreamed just bombed again.
But thanks for the NLITE tips, lestat, I'm going to try this.
I hope this works :(
BigDisk
08-13-2006, 08:25 PM
BTW, my HDDs are Samsung SP2004C 200gigs, SATA-II, NCQ.
They worked fine for a year on my old athlon box.
I don't think there could be a compatibility issue now could it?
I'm going to do the nLite thing.. But why would I absolutly need to do that while people just install XP with SP2 and get it to work without all that hassle??!
Ace-a-Rue
08-13-2006, 08:48 PM
I thought ACHI was to be used to enable NCQ and other features on sata-II drives.
And yeah, when trying to install XP with achi I did hit F6 and add the driver from my floppy.
what is ACHI?
Ace-a-Rue
08-13-2006, 08:50 PM
BTW, my HDDs are Samsung SP2004C 200gigs, SATA-II, NCQ.
They worked fine for a year on my old athlon box.
I don't think there could be a compatibility issue now could it?
do you have any other drives to use other than the samsung..an IDE would do.
BigDisk
08-14-2006, 05:00 AM
what is ACHI?
http://www.intel.com/technology/serialata/ahci.htm
I have an IDE drive but it's nearly dead. It's a WD800JD, one of the first 8MB cache HDDs.
BUT...
Yesterday I tried something as last resort before going to bed. I unpluged my mouse and disabled EVERYTHING in bios as lestat suggested (Firewire, USB, JMicron, everything).
Then I told the install to do a single 200GB partition covering the whole disk and do a full format of it, and went to be.
I just got up and the install *DID* get through with my Windows XP SP2 CD.
I mean, I was prompted with the select Regional Parameters thingy, that comes right after the 34 minute elapsed mark.
So, I'm finishing Windows XP setup(3 minutes left), but I have to go to work.
I'll install all updates left tonight when I get back and see if this thing works as it's supposed to.
Kind of sucks having only 1 big 200 gig partition, but if it's fine I'm not going to bother.
Should I enabled things from BIOS one at a time and see where it bombs BEFORE or AFTER installing all my drivers and stuff? (say with a PS2 mouse).
BigDisk
08-14-2006, 05:01 AM
Well it seems like it hangs on the first reboot.
Windows XP logo and the bar moving but nothing happening an HDD activity null.......... damnit! :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
Try using linux LiveCD (or installing linux). They are excellent for testing etc :)
BigDisk
08-14-2006, 07:19 AM
Do you think this could be something else than the motherboard acting up on me?
I never had a blue screen on this PC, only stalls/freezes while loading XP/installing.
This leads me to beleive it would be the motherboard. The RAM or Video Card would bluescreen, no?
Thinking about it.. The Videocard acted weird once giving me a nv4_disp.dll bluescreen at the end of Aquamark once, that first time I actually was able to get an XP install working (with the firewire device not working in the device manager like in the OP).
I'm not sure if I have a PCI card at home.. I think I gave it away. You think this is worth a try before RMAing the mobo?
BigDisk
08-14-2006, 10:04 AM
Just received this PM from Carcamel :
Hello i read your problems wiht your P5W i have the same problem.
The problem is the Antec Neo HE 100% sure take
I installed a 350 watt Smartpower and my problems are gone, now i have some contact with antec to solve the problem.
So try another PSU and you see...
I can not post in the forum i dont no why so i do it this way.
Jou can always contact me @: [removed]
Holy :banana::banana::banana::banana:!
Could that be it?
I'm going to try with an old, crappy 300w PSU I have.
BigDisk
08-14-2006, 10:59 AM
Hi, still me documenting my own problem (I'd be glad if this can help someone else!)
I would like to give credits to Carcamel for this:
http://www.antec.com/ec/support_roductInfo_FAQ.php?Qnumber=1&FAQno=22
and this :
http://forums.silentpcreview.com/viewtopic.php?t=27863
It seems like my issue would be PSU related! :eek: :eek:
From the silent PC review forum thread :
Posted by gche on page 6
I bought the P150 case from Anitec in Vancouver on April 7 (the last one they had in stock). I knew of the incompatibility issue but I decided to try my luck anyway. So I put the computer together with an Asus P5WD2 Premium motherboard, it boots up fine, so I start installing Windows. Then it would freeze during installation, after a few tries I finally got Windows installed but then the comp would freeze on startup. I didn't think it was the power supply at first, but I switched the power supply to a SmartPower 350 from another computer and now it works flawlessly.
I'll send it back to Antec and see if it gets better. I'm not thrilled at the thought of having to buy another power supply.
Motherboard: Asus P5WD2 Premium
BIOS: 0606
Rev: don't know
S/N: S05110049026
Posted by GR8BALD1 on page 6:
PSU: Antec NEO HE550 S/N: S05100024376
At first I thought I was going to be plagued by the same problems the ASUS owners were having, being that ASRock is a division of ASUS. And upon initial installation I was proven right. But then someone was kind enough to remind me that in order for this PSU to start correctly (at least in my case) was that +12v had to be drawn from all 3 rails...he posted the solution, I followed it to the letter and GUESS WHAT..... it worked!!!
Now, I don't know if it will work for other setups, and I'm sure many have tried many different ones, but for those that want just one more setup to eliminate any doubts that you might not have tried everything I give you the following setup. Looking at the plug end of the PSU, from left to right..
Plug 1 (No) Plug 2 (Yes) Plug 3 (No) Plug 4 (No) Plug 5 (Yes).
This configuration worked for me....hope it works for others as well.
[...]
I'm definatly thinking the PSU is the culprit. I'll make sure to try another one once I get back from work.
Ldawg
08-14-2006, 11:06 AM
let us know and then be sure to post it in the p5w dh problems/fixes thread...
Antec Neo HE does have many problem with various board. Antec should have fixed that few months ago, but we never know.
could be.
outcast623
08-14-2006, 02:35 PM
I had the same exact problem, and it would freeze at that same exact time!!!! i hate those damn Antec Neo HE's!!!!!!!! it took me forever to figure out what my problem was, then i bought a ocz gxs 700 and poof no more problem.
DAMN Antec to hell! LOL just venting a little bit:D after that i always tell people to check with another psu if they are using an antec product, especially the neo HE.
good luck with a better product. Antec and Asus is a no no in my book
BigDisk
08-14-2006, 08:35 PM
Well.
I intended to try with a different PSU but unfortunatly it has a burnt pin so I won't be able to check this out tonight.
I'm going to buy another PSU tomorrow after work and see if it does it. I'm most likely going with OCZ or something else with modulable cables... Is the modstream still a good one?
I'd really like modulary connectors so I can route my cables in the P180 without too much hassle.
Any suggestions??
Durzel
08-15-2006, 03:35 AM
Enermax 620W Liberty
Seasonic 600W
Both supposed to be very good, and both are modular.
Mykou
08-15-2006, 03:51 AM
Very pleased with the enermax 620 :)
450tantrum
08-15-2006, 05:59 AM
I had the same exact problem, and it would freeze at that same exact time!!!! i hate those damn Antec Neo HE's!!!!!!!! it took me forever to figure out what my problem was, then i bought a ocz gxs 700 and poof no more problem.
DAMN Antec to hell! LOL just venting a little bit:D after that i always tell people to check with another psu if they are using an antec product, especially the neo HE.
good luck with a better product. Antec and Asus is a no no in my book
Wow im happy i just sold mines. That was the PSU I was using when my ASUS P5W DH Deluxe wouldnt post.....Could the PSU have been the problem in that case too?
Antec also had some problems with Abit boards.
toledo
08-15-2006, 06:42 AM
I had the same stupid problem (BSOD ) installing Win XP SP2 using an OCZ powerstream . I got it installed disabling 1394 and Jmicron controler in bios for some reason :confused:
BigDisk
08-15-2006, 07:49 AM
Enermax 620W Liberty
Seasonic 600W
Both supposed to be very good, and both are modular.
Would the liberty 500w be enough for Conroe @ 3.2GHz and 2 x 7900GT in SLI ?
Edit :
I see Enermax's website states it's SLI ready and Dual core ready... Considering I'm not going to use a Pressler, I guess I should be fine with this power supply :D
The 600w model is not much more expensive online, but my local store sells it 60 dollars more than the 500w. And I really don't feel like waiting another week to get a better PSU.
That's without saying I'm not 100% sure yet the problem lies within the PSU. I really do hope so though but I'll have to test to see!!
BigStan
08-15-2006, 08:03 AM
Windows hanging or rebooting at 34 minutes is a known issue according to this article it is related to a hardware problem.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828267/en-us
RAGING DRAGON
08-15-2006, 08:39 AM
WTFFFFFFFF. I have an Antec NEO HE 550W Modular PSU!
If I have problems with my board that's due to arrive (MSI 975X Platinum PowerUp Edition I'm going to be so p'd off.
I'm not too sure what's meant by this:
Looking at the plug end of the PSU, from left to right..
Plug 1 (No) Plug 2 (Yes) Plug 3 (No) Plug 4 (No) Plug 5 (Yes).
[] - [] - [] - [] - [] {__}-----
N - Y -- N - N - Y
The bit at the right is the 24 pin ATX cable which connects to the mobo.
So I can only use two plugs? Will Antec accept an RMA over this?
BigDisk
08-15-2006, 09:19 AM
Wow im happy i just sold mines. That was the PSU I was using when my ASUS P5W DH Deluxe wouldnt post.....Could the PSU have been the problem in that case too?
Chances are the PSU would be the one to blame. I feel the pain, mate :mad:
Windows hanging or rebooting at 34 minutes is a known issue according to this article it is related to a hardware problem.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828267/en-us
Thanks... Priceless info!!
If I have problems with my board that's due to arrive (MSI 975X Platinum PowerUp Edition I'm going to be so p'd off.
Seems like the problem is randomly plaguing Asus/Asrock boards with Antec NeoHE PSUs.
However, Antec DO accept RMA over this. I'm probably not going to send mine since I really want to have this fixed ASAP.. Like TODAY.
[] - [] - [] - [] - [] {__}-----
N - Y -- N - N - Y
I tried this.
It worked for 1 single reboot. Got in windows almost instantly. I was :eek: !
However, on next bootup try, it would lock up completly and not even let me get in windows... at all. Only safe mode works.
So, this might not be the solution to the hanging problem.
Eastcoasthandle
08-15-2006, 09:24 AM
are you still getting a ton of texas instruments compatibility issues in device manager?
[TAG]Imp
08-15-2006, 10:12 AM
Uh... i have a NeoHE 550 with absolutely NO problems, specs in rig...
BigDisk
08-15-2006, 10:39 AM
are you still getting a ton of texas instruments compatibility issues in device manager?
I have yet to re-install windows with a *working* PSU.
I'll go grab an Enermax Liberty PSU and make sure to test tonight (couldn't yesterday, went to a Roger's Cup Tennis match).
But, so far everytime I did get to install windows with the Antec NeoHE, I experienced ultra slow boots and the 20 or so texas instruments compatibility issues.
So, maybe the PSU/mainboard compatibility issue revolves arround the Texas Instrument IEEE1394 detection, meaning slow boots times and/or failure to detect devices during windows installation (34 min lock up).
BigDisk
08-15-2006, 04:25 PM
BINGO!!!!!!!!!
Bought an Enermax Liberty 500W and it did the trick!
Windows boots in about 1.5 seconds!
No more Texas Instrument IEEE1394 detection problems!!
I can finally get something going!
Thanks for EVERYONE for help and support. And a huge thank you to Carcamel for the solution!
I'll post this on the P5W DH problem + fix thread!
I'm off to re-install windows on AID-0, and clock that :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:!
:woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot:
Shift
08-15-2006, 05:28 PM
Maybe you should remove the words Antec NeoHE 550w from your siggy:lol:
That's great the problem was fixed.
BigDisk
08-15-2006, 08:18 PM
Hahaha.
Thanks. :)
Hopefully others having this problem will find this thread.
Brahmzy
08-15-2006, 08:59 PM
Well, if ya'll wanna stick to Antec...my new Antec Trio 550 works fine with my P5W DH.
I think SeaSonic makes the Trios though - that may be why.
Carcamel
08-15-2006, 09:45 PM
BINGO!!!!!!!!!
Bought an Enermax Liberty 500W and it did the trick!
Windows boots in about 1.5 seconds!
No more Texas Instrument IEEE1394 detection problems!!
I can finally get something going!
Thanks for EVERYONE for help and support. And a huge thank you to Carcamel for the solution!
I'll post this on the P5W DH problem + fix thread!
I'm off to re-install windows on AID-0, and clock that :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:!
:woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot:
Oke glad it works now. I have some contact with Antec and they say that when you have a PSU with the serialnumber begining with S0601 there are no problems anymore so mine was a S0511 now iam going to RMA this one and see what the new one do.
BigDisk
08-16-2006, 05:48 AM
Well this wasn't without consequences for me.
Everything's fine, I get to 3.2GHz with little to no problems at all.
I even ran my RAM @ 470 MHz 5-6-6-18 thinking I was running 1:1 at 375 fsb (but in fact I had select 4:5, lol @ me).
Actually, everything but........ The video card :mad:
know this card could clock arround 550 on the core and 750 on the ram really easily.
Now, it won't even break a single MHz before it starts artifacting in windows. No overvolting or whatever. PCI/PCI-e locked @ 33.3/101.
Sprite test in 3dMark2001, everything at stock, displays lots of image corrupton. I think the video card's dud.
I don't know what could have caused that. I'll try the other PCI-e slot tonight. I hope it's not the board.
Just when I think everything's going great, this happens. When the fvck am I going to get something going good ? This is driving me insane. I hate Antec even more now if their :banana::banana::banana::banana:ty PSU killed my videocard
pixilated
08-16-2006, 09:39 AM
Bigdisk,
Which rev do you have of the Antec PSU? I just bought one (rev.4), and I'm debating if I should return it for another brand after reading your thread.
cadaveca
08-16-2006, 10:18 AM
Well this wasn't without consequences for me.
Everything's fine, I get to 3.2GHz with little to no problems at all.
I even ran my RAM @ 470 MHz 5-6-6-18 thinking I was running 1:1 at 375 fsb (but in fact I had select 4:5, lol @ me).
Actually, everything but........ The video card :mad:
know this card could clock arround 550 on the core and 750 on the ram really easily.
Now, it won't even break a single MHz before it starts artifacting in windows. No overvolting or whatever. PCI/PCI-e locked @ 33.3/101.
Sprite test in 3dMark2001, everything at stock, displays lots of image corrupton. I think the video card's dud.
I don't know what could have caused that. I'll try the other PCI-e slot tonight. I hope it's not the board.
Just when I think everything's going great, this happens. When the fvck am I going to get something going good ? This is driving me insane. I hate Antec even more now if their :banana::banana::banana::banana:ty PSU killed my videocard
I think it's more likely that maybe the psu is still a bit underpowered.
BigDisk
08-16-2006, 11:29 AM
I think it's more likely that maybe the psu is still a bit underpowered.
Huh? I think 500 watts should be plenty enough for a single 7900GT. This PSU is SLi ready.
I had my old Athlon XP 2500+ mobile @ 2 volts and an overclocked x800xt-pe on less wattage with no problem before. Those certainly ate up more power than a Conroe + 7900gt combo.
AFAIK, my card must be yet another victim of the 7900gt plague.
Bigdisk,
Which rev do you have of the Antec PSU? I just bought one (rev.4), and I'm debating if I should return it for another brand after reading your thread.
I'll check this out tonight!
nikhsub1
08-16-2006, 06:16 PM
Huh? I think 500 watts should be plenty enough for a single 7900GT. This PSU is SLi ready.
I had my old Athlon XP 2500+ mobile @ 2 volts and an overclocked x800xt-pe on less wattage with no problem before. Those certainly ate up more power than a Conroe + 7900gt combo.
AFAIK, my card must be yet another victim of the 7900gt plague.
I'll check this out tonight!
No offence but Enermax makes crap PSU's... I never again will use them.
Omarko
08-16-2006, 08:47 PM
same problem here with my p5w and neohe, exactly same problem ...
I got the system to boot stable and all BUT ... if I plug in the front USB ports into the mobo header ... the system gets stuck on the Widnows XP boot screen ... just sits there. the moment I disconnect them ... all works ok ...
I just sold my NEOHE and getting a Silverstone ST60F
Omarko
08-23-2006, 12:17 AM
just a quick update to confirm the OP theory
after installing the ST60F, all is perfectly FINE !!!!
jayraykno
09-28-2006, 02:55 PM
Hallelujah!! I've been searching the web for 2 weeks now trying to find a fix for the exact problem shown here, and I finally found the cause and the answer! Many thanks to all who worked on this thread!
My experience: P5W DH Deluxe board, E6300 CPU, Coolermaster Extreme Power 600W PSU. After finally finding this thread, I hooked up an old Pentium 4 PSU (20-pin power connector instead of 24-pin) and the machine booted up fine, all problems (and 32 bogus Firewire controllers) had disappeared. I then got ahold of a second P5W DH board, and the results were the same, Coolermaster major problems, old PSU fine.
I called Coolermaster, they said that they were aware of the problem. It seems that the mobo sends a signal back to the PSU that causes it go wonky. They are coming out with an adapter plug to go inline between the PSU power pigtail and the Asus mobo connector that they say will stop the problem. They are sending me one when available (in a few weeks) so I'll post back then as to whether or not it works. In the mean time I'm going shopping for a new PSU to get this system up and running.
Again, many thanks to those who persevered and finally found the answer to this hair-pulling problem.
jayraykno
Brian y.
10-01-2006, 05:24 PM
man!!here I am reading through this thread looking at the just opened box of my Neo HE PSU thinking OMFGWTF......until I got to this post......Oke glad it works now. I have some contact with Antec and they say that when you have a PSU with the serial number beginning with S0601 there are no problems anymore so mine was a S0511 now I am going to RMA this one and see what the new one do.
My serial no# starts w/ S060. This should work as as I will build this Wed.(BUT if it does not I know why & owe a HUGE amount of thanks to this thread!!!!!!):clap::clap:
mickeddie
10-12-2006, 05:31 AM
According to Antec I have the newer NeoHe that was supposed to have this issue fixed. I had the major challenges installing Windows XP and have the Texas Instruments things in my device manager. But since everything is up and running I figured I'd just leave it alone.
There is no harm in having all of those Texas Instruments things in the device manager, is there??
Zone_of_Enders
10-28-2006, 03:31 PM
Hey! :D
Man, i'm having the same exactly problem, and let's add another PSU with issues on the P5W DH Deluxe, mine is a Seventeam 500-ZNF. I've sent an email asking if they know something about this issue, but yet didn't receive an anwser, well, the truth is, it is really a problem of the PSU, i tried to boot up the WINXP with another PSU, and, bingo, working 100%, no more 30 (dont even know how much it were...) texas something IEEE 1934... everything working normal... and now, i'm going to buy another PSU, i was thinking about one of these two: Thermaltake W0057-01RU or W0057.
Are these two a good PSU? (Already sent an email to thermaltake asking them about any problem with the ASUS P5W DH Deluxe)
If anyone knows something, please, post here.
And before i forgot... thanks to everyone here, i'm really really glad that i've found this thread, :banana: :banana: :banana: i was getting crazy with this problem, i was already thinking about sending back the mobo...
Thanks! :woot: :woot: :woot: :woot:
adecole
12-10-2006, 02:09 PM
ok i too have been plagued by this psu problem! at first i thought it might have been that my p5w dh's bios were old and needed updating, but after this thread i think i've found the culprit!
i am thinking that it would be a good idea to stay away from an antec psu after reading this thread. i will rma my neo430 in favour of anything else since it looks like some people said they still had problems, even with the newer serial number version of this psu (mine is the S0511 number).
bigdisk says the enermax liberty 500W fixed him up, so maybe i'll go with that one. any ideas? i'm using my computer for music, and use an external firewire audio interface, so i need to have the firewire ports functioning properly!
BigDisk
12-10-2006, 09:11 PM
My Firewire ports are recognized perfectly, but I haven't tested them (no firewire devices, sorry!).
I would beleive they are working thou
adecole
12-18-2006, 07:24 PM
bought a ocz powerstream 520 w
works fine now,
well at least it's not buggin too hard, but my firewire ports aren't working, despite everything looking fine in the devices panel...
i'll have to give asus a call tomorrow and see what the deal is.
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