Upgrading Intel Xeon Cannot booting to Windows Error Code 0X0000005D

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I've upgraded my processor to Xeon X5470 on my LGA775 motherboad Asus P5G41C-MLX. I use FPS Aurum 80+ gold 650 Watt, 16GB RAM of DDR3, nVidia GTX 550Ti. Also, I use Windows 8.1 and AMI BIOS. Previously I'm using Quad Core Q8400 and try to use Xeon X5740. My X5470 have modded with some sticker over the pin so it can run and compatible with LGA 775.

The first time when I've replaced, My Window booting up properly, I can enter the OS without any error. But I've weird problem, CPU-Z detect my processor as X5470 but on device manager detected as Q8400 which is my old processor.

After that, I tried to restart my Desktop and now the problem appears. My Windows cannot start. It stuck while the logo appears with some flash error "Your PC need to restart. Error Code : 0X0000005D"

Please see here for detail https://imgur.com/a/rEcny

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My friend told me to disabled C1E Support and Intel Virtualization Technologies on BIOS AMI Configuration but still stuck while Windows appears with same error code.

I've read from several forums here http:// that I need to update my BIOS and patch microcodes. Should I do this same things to my motherboard? or this is because my Windows 8.1 seems to old? Should I upgraded to Windows 10?

Please help me, I run out of idea. I stuck here.
Any help would be very appreciated.


Thanks
 
Did you use a 775 to 771 patch / adapter whatever is it?? Because 775 doesnt normally support 771 CPU's

Try setting the BIOS to its default settings. Then reconfigure the BIOS settings

Thats the prob with using Xeons on socket 775 mobos. You may or will have to find a modded BIOS if you want to update the BIOS
 

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Yes, I've reset my BIOS Default Settings. What did you mean about patch? I not yet patch my BIOS.Instead, I've read from this forum http:// regarding to install Xeon Series Processor on LGA 775. How it can be done while my Windows cannot booting on?
 

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did you mean about placing some sticker over the processor pin on my xeon processor? I've do that.
 

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For thats one, I've done so we gonna to your next solution. Obviously, how I can modded the BIOS while I still stuck on Windows logo?

 

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After change back my Processor to Q8400, seem works fine. What I missed out? any idea?
 

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Yup, so how it does works? Anyway I've following these steps and download ROM from ASUS Official site. On the following steps 6, their said "If your Xeon's CPUID is 1067A, then delete all of the microcode entries with a CPUID of 067A (there may be more than one due to different platform types)." In my ROM there are microcodes 1067A for platform LGA 775 which is code 11. Do I need to delete this microcodes? Because my Q8400 stepping are R0 and have same CPUID which is 1067A. I think i need both of microcodes. Is it right?
 

You missed this in step 3:

So for our E5450 (E0 stepping SLBBM) with a CPUID of 1067A, here are the LGA 775 and LGA 771 microcode files with a CPUID of 1067A:

cpu0001067a_plat00000011_ver00000a0b_date20100928.bin
cpu0001067a_plat00000044_ver00000a0b_date20100928.bin

If you have that processor and want to add the LGA 771 microcode and update LGA 775 microcode (which is recommended), you'd want to set aside both of these files.

As Paul NZ said, you can't use a 120W CPU on that motherbord. You'll need to buy a motherboard that supports the Xeon X5470: https://www.delidded.com/lga-771-to-775-adapter/3/#asus