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Topic: I recently put together a new system for a buddy of mine and used the Intel D865PERL as the motherboard. We installed WinXP Pro and everything seemed fine. But, one thing I was noticing is that during the POST, the compute...
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Old August 2nd, 2003, 05:04 PM   Digg it!   #1 (permalink)
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Intel D865PERL - Question

I recently put together a new system for a buddy of mine and used the Intel D865PERL as the motherboard. We installed WinXP Pro and everything seemed fine. But, one thing I was noticing is that during the POST, the computer would hang and display a four-digit code in the bottom right corner of the screen "0075" followed by a very brief "0078". After about 20-25 seconds of this, the computer would continue to boot normally. I'm guessing that this code means something? I have an Intel board in my current computer (D845EBG2) and I don't receive any codes of this kind and my computer POSTs very quickly.

Now, another problem has cropped up. The CD-ROM has begun to act up. Typically it works alright, but sometimes it won't read certain CDs, hang the computer, or completely lock it up. This is one of only a couple devices transferred from his older system and is about a year or so old.

Do these two problems have any significance with each other? And also, what significance do the "0075" and "0078" codes carry?

Thanks ahead of time!

-Fly


Edit: Almost forgot. Here's the basic system specs:

Pentium IV - 2.4GHz @ 800MHz FSB
512MB PC2700 Crucial DDR-SDRAM (2 sticks of 256mb)
Crucial Radeon 9100
Sound Blaster Audigy
60gb HDD, Plextor CD-RW, 100mb Zip Drive, Floppy Drive


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Old August 8th, 2003, 07:39 AM     #2 (permalink)
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No special text on the screen?

All I can find is this. May help, may not. That board has an AMI bios.

http://bioscentral.com/postcodes/amibios.htm

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