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Andrew
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      10-05-2003
I just wrote them with:

I can't sucessfully enter BIOS without clearing the CMOS with the jumper. I
FLASHed the BIOS several times with no change. Boots irradically, but WHEN
it does boot, it runs like a champ! After loading Win98SE but got an error
on initialization of "IOS" so I loaded WinXP -- drivers and all.

If I hit <DEL> during the boot the system will either hang, display the BIOS
screen and hang, or re-boot! NO pattern to what, or why.

I even stripped it down to no drives and cleared CMOS. I'd get checksum
error, enter, set optimal and save BIOS. When it reboots it will not enter
BIOS again -- ONLY after clearing CMOS will it access BIOS.

If there's no hope, then I'll have to return this one too. My first (Rev 5)
wouldn't acknowledge keystrokes nor err that the keyboard was or was not
present. This newer Rev 5.1 has the SATA RAID connectors on it! I'd LOVE
to get it running -- it's such a full-featured board - but I need a reliable
board

What gives? Is this salvagable or trash? HELP!!!

and their website replys with:

Thank you for contacting Biostar. We will get back to you as soon as
possible. Unfortunately, due to the large amount of emails we receive each
day, we may not be able to reply to every request. However we will try our
best to assist you with your problem. We appreciate your patience.
I'm running an AMD Athlon XP 1800+, 512Mb DDR333, and a 300W PS.

Any suggestions before I incur more $$ sending THIS one back too?


 
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Michael-NC
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      10-05-2003
Very difficult to diagnose that without running some kind of DOS diagnostic
program or switching out the PS, ram or video card with known good units.

Double check the settings and make sure you're not running anything out of
spec. IOW, check the memory timings.

You might want to DL memtest86 and run it.

http://www.memtest86.com/

"Andrew" <> wrote in message
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> I just wrote them with:
>
> I can't sucessfully enter BIOS without clearing the CMOS with the jumper.

I
> FLASHed the BIOS several times with no change. Boots irradically, but

WHEN
> it does boot, it runs like a champ! After loading Win98SE but got an

error
> on initialization of "IOS" so I loaded WinXP -- drivers and all.
>
> If I hit <DEL> during the boot the system will either hang, display the

BIOS
> screen and hang, or re-boot! NO pattern to what, or why.
>
> I even stripped it down to no drives and cleared CMOS. I'd get checksum
> error, enter, set optimal and save BIOS. When it reboots it will not

enter
> BIOS again -- ONLY after clearing CMOS will it access BIOS.
>
> If there's no hope, then I'll have to return this one too. My first (Rev

5)
> wouldn't acknowledge keystrokes nor err that the keyboard was or was not
> present. This newer Rev 5.1 has the SATA RAID connectors on it! I'd LOVE
> to get it running -- it's such a full-featured board - but I need a

reliable
> board
>
> What gives? Is this salvagable or trash? HELP!!!
>
> and their website replys with:
>
> Thank you for contacting Biostar. We will get back to you as soon as
> possible. Unfortunately, due to the large amount of emails we receive each
> day, we may not be able to reply to every request. However we will try our
> best to assist you with your problem. We appreciate your patience.
> I'm running an AMD Athlon XP 1800+, 512Mb DDR333, and a 300W PS.
>
> Any suggestions before I incur more $$ sending THIS one back too?
>
>



 
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Andrew
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      10-05-2003
THANKS for the advice. I did (am) running it now... so far: PASS 1 w/o
errors. The video is On-Board, and I tried another PS, a 400W from THIS
machine, nade no difference. I feel it's a BAD BIOS chip or bad mobo, but
this is the second one! What are the chances of 2 for 2, anyway?

It's finicy to get it running, but once it does it's a great board!

Any other suggestions... anybody? Should I try another copy or change to
another manufacturer? I got this board as a combo set from Newegg for $99
with the AMD XP 1800+ Retail box w/HSF. The reviews on their site show it's
a good board too. Is 2 for 2 bad luck or a bad batch?

Thanks
Andrew


"Michael-NC" <> wrote in message
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> Very difficult to diagnose that without running some kind of DOS

diagnostic
> program or switching out the PS, ram or video card with known good units.
>
> Double check the settings and make sure you're not running anything out of
> spec. IOW, check the memory timings.
>
> You might want to DL memtest86 and run it.
>
> http://www.memtest86.com/



 
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Michael-NC
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      10-05-2003

"Andrew" <> wrote in message
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> THANKS for the advice. I did (am) running it now... so far: PASS 1 w/o
> errors. The video is On-Board, and I tried another PS, a 400W from THIS
> machine, nade no difference. I feel it's a BAD BIOS chip or bad mobo, but
> this is the second one! What are the chances of 2 for 2, anyway?
>
> It's finicy to get it running, but once it does it's a great board!
>
> Any other suggestions... anybody? Should I try another copy or change to
> another manufacturer? I got this board as a combo set from Newegg for $99
> with the AMD XP 1800+ Retail box w/HSF. The reviews on their site show

it's
> a good board too. Is 2 for 2 bad luck or a bad batch?
>
> Thanks
> Andrew


It's also possible the CPU is flakey. It's not impossible to get two bad
mother boards in a row. I just went through it myself.


> "Michael-NC" <> wrote in message
> news:ZC_fb.27331$ m...
> > Very difficult to diagnose that without running some kind of DOS

> diagnostic
> > program or switching out the PS, ram or video card with known good

units.
> >
> > Double check the settings and make sure you're not running anything out

of
> > spec. IOW, check the memory timings.
> >
> > You might want to DL memtest86 and run it.
> >
> > http://www.memtest86.com/

>
>



 
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Andrew
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      10-06-2003
Could a new BIOS chip, already FLASHED, from the manufacturer solve this? I
mean, it doesn't make sense that it COULD EVER boot, load, and run with
faulty CPU or motherboard? Seems it's ALL in the BIOS chip, to me?
Thoughts?

Thanks

Andrew


"Michael-NC" <> wrote in message
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>
> "Andrew" <> wrote in message
> news80gb.21186$.. .
> > THANKS for the advice. I did (am) running it now... so far: PASS 1

w/o
> > errors. The video is On-Board, and I tried another PS, a 400W from THIS
> > machine, nade no difference. I feel it's a BAD BIOS chip or bad mobo,

but
> > this is the second one! What are the chances of 2 for 2, anyway?
> >
> > It's finicy to get it running, but once it does it's a great board!
> >
> > Any other suggestions... anybody? Should I try another copy or change

to
> > another manufacturer? I got this board as a combo set from Newegg for

$99
> > with the AMD XP 1800+ Retail box w/HSF. The reviews on their site show

> it's
> > a good board too. Is 2 for 2 bad luck or a bad batch?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Andrew

>
> It's also possible the CPU is flakey. It's not impossible to get two bad
> mother boards in a row. I just went through it myself.
>
>
> > "Michael-NC" <> wrote in message
> > news:ZC_fb.27331$ m...
> > > Very difficult to diagnose that without running some kind of DOS

> > diagnostic
> > > program or switching out the PS, ram or video card with known good

> units.
> > >
> > > Double check the settings and make sure you're not running anything

out
> of
> > > spec. IOW, check the memory timings.
> > >
> > > You might want to DL memtest86 and run it.
> > >
> > > http://www.memtest86.com/

> >
> >

>
>



 
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Michael-NC
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      10-06-2003

"Andrew" <> wrote in message
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> Could a new BIOS chip, already FLASHED, from the manufacturer solve this?

I
> mean, it doesn't make sense that it COULD EVER boot, load, and run with
> faulty CPU or motherboard? Seems it's ALL in the BIOS chip, to me?
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks
>
> Andrew


Not true. I just got a bad XP2800 CPU that would lock up in the bios. It
also booted and ran around 95% of the time but would cause a hard lock in XP
from time to time. A bad MB will also boot but there will be some
manifestation of the flaw in the OS. Either file corruption or lockups.

Same goes true for memory or power supply. Just the fact that windows will
boot is a feat in itself but that doesn't mean all is well.

Try this:


http://www.utilitygeek.com/details.php?fileid=143


 
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      10-06-2003
NOW I've got a question... The BIOS had been reporting the Ram as DDR333
but NOW reports it as DDR266 and boots FINE! The CPU is a 1800+ which is a
266 FSB (not 333 as is my other system w/the Barton core 2500+) so the
memory SHOULD be operated as if it is PC2100 at 266Mhz, right?

SO, I don't know if I should feel the settings were not properly
coordinating the RAM with the CPU or if I should have noticed THAT sooner?
THINGS may be ok now... how should/will I know. WHAT testing should I be
doing to "burn in" the system?

THANKS for your replys... it gave me hope after spending over 35 hours
trying to get it working...

Andrew

PS. Is it possible that the extended time (5 1/4 HOURS, 10 passes) I'd run
the memory checker could have helped the board, CPU and RAM get running
well?



"Michael-NC" <> wrote in message
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>
> "Andrew" <> wrote in message
> news:fT2gb.22418$. ..
> > Could a new BIOS chip, already FLASHED, from the manufacturer solve

this?
> I
> > mean, it doesn't make sense that it COULD EVER boot, load, and run with
> > faulty CPU or motherboard? Seems it's ALL in the BIOS chip, to me?
> > Thoughts?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Andrew

>
> Not true. I just got a bad XP2800 CPU that would lock up in the bios. It
> also booted and ran around 95% of the time but would cause a hard lock in

XP
> from time to time. A bad MB will also boot but there will be some
> manifestation of the flaw in the OS. Either file corruption or lockups.
>
> Same goes true for memory or power supply. Just the fact that windows will
> boot is a feat in itself but that doesn't mean all is well.
>
> Try this:
>
>
> http://www.utilitygeek.com/details.php?fileid=143
>
>



 
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      10-06-2003
"Andrew" <> wrote in
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> SO, I don't know if I should feel the settings were not properly
> coordinating the RAM with the CPU or if I should have noticed THAT
> sooner? THINGS may be ok now... how should/will I know. WHAT testing
> should I be doing to "burn in" the system?


It is highly possible to run the RAM at 333 DDR and the FSB at 266 DDR.
The question is whether or not your RAM can /handle/ 333 DDR speeds. That
may have been the problem all along

> PS. Is it possible that the extended time (5 1/4 HOURS, 10 passes)
> I'd run the memory checker could have helped the board, CPU and RAM
> get running well?


Highly unlikely.

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      10-06-2003
Andrew wrote:
> THANKS for the advice. I did (am) running it now... so far: PASS 1 w/o
> errors. The video is On-Board, and I tried another PS, a 400W from THIS
> machine, nade no difference. I feel it's a BAD BIOS chip or bad mobo, but
> this is the second one! What are the chances of 2 for 2, anyway?
>
> It's finicy to get it running, but once it does it's a great board!
>
> Any other suggestions... anybody? Should I try another copy or change to
> another manufacturer? I got this board as a combo set from Newegg for $99
> with the AMD XP 1800+ Retail box w/HSF. The reviews on their site show it's
> a good board too. Is 2 for 2 bad luck or a bad batch?
>
> Thanks
> Andrew
>
>
> "Michael-NC" <> wrote in message
> news:ZC_fb.27331$ m...
>
>>Very difficult to diagnose that without running some kind of DOS

>
> diagnostic
>
>>program or switching out the PS, ram or video card with known good units.
>>
>>Double check the settings and make sure you're not running anything out of
>>spec. IOW, check the memory timings.
>>
>>You might want to DL memtest86 and run it.
>>
>>http://www.memtest86.com/

>
>
>


Make sure your power supply is good.

 
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Michael-NC
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      10-06-2003

"Andrew" <> wrote in message
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> NOW I've got a question... The BIOS had been reporting the Ram as DDR333
> but NOW reports it as DDR266 and boots FINE! The CPU is a 1800+ which is

a
> 266 FSB (not 333 as is my other system w/the Barton core 2500+) so the
> memory SHOULD be operated as if it is PC2100 at 266Mhz, right?


I would definitely start there, considering the trouble you've had so far.
there should be a setting in the bios for the memory.

> SO, I don't know if I should feel the settings were not properly
> coordinating the RAM with the CPU or if I should have noticed THAT sooner?
> THINGS may be ok now... how should/will I know. WHAT testing should I be
> doing to "burn in" the system?


This app has a "burn-in" feature.

http://www.sisoftware.net/?location=update

> THANKS for your replys... it gave me hope after spending over 35 hours
> trying to get it working...
>
> Andrew
>
> PS. Is it possible that the extended time (5 1/4 HOURS, 10 passes) I'd

run
> the memory checker could have helped the board, CPU and RAM get running
> well?


Nope, broken hardware won't heal. It is possible that a loose connection
will may be righted by the heat generated by operation but that is a long
shot.

> "Michael-NC" <> wrote in message
> news:d44gb.27733$ m...
> >
> > "Andrew" <> wrote in message
> > news:fT2gb.22418$. ..
> > > Could a new BIOS chip, already FLASHED, from the manufacturer solve

> this?
> > I
> > > mean, it doesn't make sense that it COULD EVER boot, load, and run

with
> > > faulty CPU or motherboard? Seems it's ALL in the BIOS chip, to me?
> > > Thoughts?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > Andrew

> >
> > Not true. I just got a bad XP2800 CPU that would lock up in the bios. It
> > also booted and ran around 95% of the time but would cause a hard lock

in
> XP
> > from time to time. A bad MB will also boot but there will be some
> > manifestation of the flaw in the OS. Either file corruption or lockups.
> >
> > Same goes true for memory or power supply. Just the fact that windows

will
> > boot is a feat in itself but that doesn't mean all is well.
> >
> > Try this:
> >
> >
> > http://www.utilitygeek.com/details.php?fileid=143
> >
> >

>
>



 
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