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Old 08-06-2006, 04:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Changing the I/O range

I just got a Abit AN8 32X board with a AMD 64 3200 CPU. I am using 2 videocards Geforce 7900 GT OC, SLI. 2 harddrives SATA 150 gb, and 400 gb.
2 gig mem. The problem that I am having is that my system keeps restarting. I have tried to check things out to make sure that everything is hooked up correctly and to my knowledge it is. I have noticed that there is a conflict between the motherboard resources and the U-Guru Micro resources. I have tried to change the I/O range but am not able to. I have also uninstalled the U-Guro Micro resources drivers but now the resources that was in conflict are not available anymore. I am not really sure if this is the problem that is making the problem but I figured it is a start. If anyone is having or had the same problem please let me know how you fixed the problem. Thanks
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Old 08-06-2006, 04:59 PM   #2 (permalink)
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What power supply are you using? Can you give us its listed amps on the 12v,3.3v and 5v. This info should be on the side of the psu.

List your temps and voltages.

It may also help to turn on BSODs in your computer properties. That way you can have some idea as to what's causing Windows to die, if it isn't a hardware issue.

This can be done by right clicking "my computer"->properties->Advanced->Startup and Recovery Settings
Uncheck the "Automatically restart checkbox.

If you get the BSOD, post the error and DLL that is causing it.

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