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I just received my new mobo today, FIC AU13, set up with a AMD XP3200
processor and 512 mb or DDR3200 Ram. I then placed my video card and sound
cards in the box, figuring I'd just use the onboard lan. I installed a brand
new Western Digital 160 gb hard drive and the first problem was the freaking
floppy wouldn't work!! I wanted to use the Win 98 setup disk to format the
HD. Any ideas there? I noticed the light on, which normally indicates the
cable reversed, but even after I switched it around, the light stayed on.
Reversed on the board? I don't know anymore. Anyway, I booted from the
Western Digital CD and then had no idea what was up, called their tech
support and was told to load Windows XP Pro. I placed that CD into the drive
and it began the installation process. Now even that takes a dump....the
error message is:

STOP: 0x000000CA (0x8236003, 0x82340C08, 0x00000000)

Anyone have any idea what that's all about?

Any help will be appreciated...

Gerry Wolf
gwolf@wi.rr.com

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Fatal Error in Plug and Play:
http://www.osronline.com/ddkx/ddtools/bccodes_9h9j.htm

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Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
www.coribright.com

"Gerry Wolf" <gwolf@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:US52d.42170$6h7.40218@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> I just received my new mobo today, FIC AU13, set up with a AMD XP3200
> processor and 512 mb or DDR3200 Ram. I then placed my video card and sound
> cards in the box, figuring I'd just use the onboard lan. I installed a
> brand
> new Western Digital 160 gb hard drive and the first problem was the
> freaking
> floppy wouldn't work!! I wanted to use the Win 98 setup disk to format the
> HD. Any ideas there? I noticed the light on, which normally indicates the
> cable reversed, but even after I switched it around, the light stayed on.
> Reversed on the board? I don't know anymore. Anyway, I booted from the
> Western Digital CD and then had no idea what was up, called their tech
> support and was told to load Windows XP Pro. I placed that CD into the
> drive
> and it began the installation process. Now even that takes a dump....the
> error message is:
>
> STOP: 0x000000CA (0x8236003, 0x82340C08, 0x00000000)
>
> Anyone have any idea what that's all about?
>
> Any help will be appreciated...
>
> Gerry Wolf
> gwolf@wi.rr.com
>
>


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