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    Ak35gtr

    Anyone know what the diff is between version 1.1 and 2.2 is it just updated bios.

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    I think the 2.2 is the KT333 chipset.


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    I have a problem. I was trying to get more speed it won,t go over 150, so i put it back to 150 went to reboot and got boot disk error i put in win2k cd and it says setup cannot find hdd. Whats up.

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    Try to set it to the default multiplier/voltage/133 and reboot. If that doesn't work clear cmos.


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    Originally posted by JAWS
    Try to set it to the default multiplier/voltage/133 and reboot. If that doesn't work clear cmos.
    I did both same boot disk failure

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    Bios says there is no hdd. Is it possible hdd died

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    Where does it die during the boot process?


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    Originally posted by JAWS
    Where does it die during the boot process?
    It does the scan drives says no drives then stops and says boot disk failure.

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    Originally posted by hardass


    It does the scan drives says no drives then stops and says boot disk failure.
    Reseat the Hdd's. Power and IDE. I know it's basic but my soon to be linux machine does that from time to time. And the easiest thing is usually the most overlooked.

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    Originally posted by Smizack


    Reseat the Hdd's. Power and IDE. I know it's basic but my soon to be linux machine does that from time to time. And the easiest thing is usually the most overlooked.
    you mean doing a true "power cycle"

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    Originally posted by JBell


    you mean doing a true "power cycle"
    Pretty much... But in my case I get pi55ed, and threaten it for a bit. and..

    *shakes fist!!

    LOL!

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    It was the hdd. Took one from rig2 it works.

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    i really doubt it was teh HD, running at 150 is not a prob. i get that BOOT DISK FAILURE from time to time and it also does not see HD. I just unpulg power connector from mobo and then take CMOS battery out and clear CMOS with jumper, also turn the PS off. It gives it no way to save info if the battery is out and the board is disconnected, then take out HD power and IDE and then plug it all back in and boot up.

    ALWAYS works for me.

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    Originally posted by oc jason
    i really doubt it was teh HD, running at 150 is not a prob. i get that BOOT DISK FAILURE from time to time and it also does not see HD. I just unpulg power connector from mobo and then take CMOS battery out and clear CMOS with jumper, also turn the PS off. It gives it no way to save info if the battery is out and the board is disconnected, then take out HD power and IDE and then plug it all back in and boot up.

    ALWAYS works for me.
    Then why when i put other hdd in it booted.

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