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April 25th, 2001, 04:44 AM
#1
[RESOLVED] This Is A Tough One
Hello everybody,
I have got a problem that I just cannot seem to work out a solution for, here it is.
First Computer Specs
PIII 650e
128Mb Mem (PC100)
IBM DJNA 377200 20.1 GB ATA66
Used onboard VGA and Nvidia TNT
32x Pioneer CD-ROM
November last year I purchased an Abit SH6 Slot1 815 Mobo, this was because I sold my Gigabyte 6BXE 440BX Mobo. To make sure I would have no problems I formatted my IBM DJNA 377200 and did a clean install of Win98 Sec ED, let the problems begin.
Problem 1: On first reboot in Win98 installation computer would fail to initialize Bios (just blank screen no beeps). Once power cable is pulled out then it would reboot, however CPU settings (speed, FSB, etc) would be incorrect.
Problem 2: After Win98 installation and the first time you enter Windows the system would lock-up (have hit reset).
Problem 3: After Intel INF Util, Intel Ultra ATA Storage driver, and HPT drivers were installed computer would lock-up when doing Defrag, Browsing Web, and Virus Scanning, basically anything hard disk intensive.
Problem 4: Sometimes system fails to initialize (like problem 1) when minor settings are changed in the Bios and after a general reboot of the system.
The funny thing is, that everything seems stable with a Samsung 1GB Hard Drive (no problems 1-4). However I still sent the Mobo back to my supplier, they tested it, found nothing wrong and sent it back to me. A friend then told me he had a similar problem, he narrowed it down to the IBM drive (same drive as me). Apparently it had problems with ATA66 and the solution was to slave a CD drive so ATA66 would not be used.
This did not solve my problem. So I got in contact with IBM, after they could not replicate my problem they sent me a Deskstar 75GXP 30.7Gb (very nice of them). However I still have the same friggin problems.
Things I have done trying to solve problem: updated Bios (latest version), Swapped every component of computer (including PSU), installed latest Intel INF Util and ATA Storage Driver, and updated the HPT370 driver. Even tried to install WinMe, it crashed during installation.
I have not been able to get to Abit about this situation, as their support is terrible.
If anybody could help I would be very grateful.
Thanks
Ben
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April 25th, 2001, 05:34 AM
#2
Have you tried a different power supply?
Or maybe a different IDE cable?
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April 25th, 2001, 06:01 AM
#3
Registered User
I have heard of people using software utilities to reduce their ATA-66 to ATA-33 in situations where they thought it was a problem. Don't know off the top of my head where you find one, but it's another thought. You could also use an ATA-33 cable to force it down.
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April 25th, 2001, 06:06 AM
#4
Most HD manufacturer's have a utility avaiable on their website for download that will allow you to chose ATA-66 or ATA-33
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April 25th, 2001, 06:21 AM
#5
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April 25th, 2001, 06:25 AM
#6
i think it is a ram problem but if you already switch ram out i dont know try swaping out with known good ram and reinstall win98
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April 25th, 2001, 06:59 AM
#7
Thanks all for your replies. I have tried all of the possible fixes you have mentioned.
I used IBM's ATA-Switch utility which forced the drive to run ATA33.
No luck
Thanks
Ben
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April 25th, 2001, 08:59 AM
#8
I suspect it's a compatability problem between the HPT370 controller and the hard drive. Do you have an IDE controller card handy to try with? Or you could try a different hard drive. Here's a list of compatible devices. http://www.highpoint-tech.com/370dcl.htm
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April 25th, 2001, 10:01 AM
#9
First drive was an IBM DJNA-37200 (ATA 66 7200)
The swapped drive is a IBM DTLA-307030 (ATA100)
Both are in the list.
Thanks for trying to help.
Ben
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April 25th, 2001, 12:34 PM
#10
If everyhting worked okay with a 1 gig drive then I would have to say that the problem is related to - the drives partition, support in the BIOS or a bad ata-100 cable - try replacing the cable - or try a different drive manufacturer.
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April 25th, 2001, 06:23 PM
#11
I was having a problem with a Maxtor 40 GB on My highpoint 370 BE6 II. After all attempts to resolve issue failed, techs at maxtor told me that the highpoint drivers(highpoint 366 at the time) did not work with the maxtor or ibm drives of higher capacity. Later versions of bios did fix he problem but that did not help me then. Hope it helps
Jim
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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April 26th, 2001, 02:59 AM
#12
I have just learnt that this Mobo does not have a HPT370 controller on it, but for some some reason Abit included the Driver on the CD.
Anyway I have done a fresh install of Win98 SED and the latest Intel INF Util + Intel ATA Storage Driver, and changed the cable to ATA33.
Still got the problem.
I thinking there must be a problem with the controller, maybe its defective. Who knows?
Cheers
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