MOBO goes BSOD with functional HD..

Alex Diniz

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It's an A33G motherboard,i know it's not that good or whatever,i need it as i'm out of options here,so the problem is that this motherboard that i'm trying to use,it has alotta problems...

1--Sometimes the video works,sometimes it doesn't
2--If it works,the Windows XP loading screen appear and then it goes BSOD

The problem is,that the IDE HD is working fine on another mobo,the only thing "useful" that i could take from the blue screen(had to be as fast as Bruce Lee)is the Technical Info,which is: 0x0000007E (0XC0000005.0XF771C750.0XF79F742C.0XF79F7128)
 
I just realized that you cannot use BSV because you cannot boot the computer. Will it boot into Safe Mode? If yes, boot into Safe Mode and then run BSV.

Whenever there is a BSOD windows saves a lot of relevant information in a memory dump file which is saved to the C: drive. BSV just retrieves this info and presents it in a useful format.

\Yogi
 

Alex Diniz

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The biggest problem is that not even in Safe Mode i can boot it,really weird dude,because i'm using the HD right now on another computer,so that was my question,can i install the BSV and then run the HD on the A33G,fail to boot and then put the HD back on this computer? will it still show the log and etc?

Does it have to do with the Bios version? how the hell am i supposed to boot?
 

Alex Diniz

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Windows installed using a different mobo and then transferred the HDD to the A33G mobo
 
There's your problem. With rare exceptions, you must install Windows with the HDD or SSD attached to the mobo and other hardware that you plan to use it with.

You need to reinstall Windows with the HDD installed in the A33G mobo. If you are using a discrete gfx card, install that also.

Yogi
 

Alex Diniz

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Then my nightmare comes true,well i've read that before but wanted to see another way to fix that,imma try it and as soon as i can i will post the results in here

BUT also,there's another problem,the fact that the video sometimes works,then sometimes don't,also another problem on THAT MOBO(A33G),could it be static? any tips?
 
What gfx card do you have? Are you sure that it is compatible with Win XP?

It could be that since you installed Windows on another computer the drivers for the gfx card are for the gfx card in the other computer? It could be that you need to wipe the current gfx drivers and install the proper drivers for the gfx card in your new computer.

Yogi
 

Alex Diniz

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Okay thanks man,i will try these things,i couldn't do it yet,but it will do it as soon as i can,peace.