Mark Hull-Richter spake the following on 3/16/2007 12:40 AM:
I installed the memory and the CPU and the motherboard and the new video card all together tonight. CentOS installed very nicely and I'm currently running the CentOS-Plus version, with which I _can_ access my Windows partitions. Well, one of the disks is getting flaky and I'm having trouble with it - of course, that's the one I need the most.
Glitches, with which I would be delighted to obtain feedback and/or advice:
- In the boot screen, it tells me "CPU0 Memory information: single
channel, 64-bits." I have 2Gb of DDR2 PC6400 (800MHz) memory - is this a problem, or does it mean something else entirely? (ECS NFORCE4M-A m/b, Phoenix BIOS 6.00PG)
Look at your mobo manual and make sure the memory is in pairs in the proper slots.
- While the system is booting up, it tells me:
MP-BUG: 8254 timer is not connected to APIC What does this mean and is there a way around it?
- CentOS does not appear to have the drivers for my video card or
monitor. I have an e-GEForce 7100gs card and an Envision en910e monitor (yeah, that old 19" CRT that has been working fine for 3+ years). How can I get more than 800x600 (need 1280x1024 to work properly? And please don't say buy a new monitor - no money for that for a while....
- Here's the bad part (sort of) - I can't boot my Windows any more. It
comes part way up and reboots, whether I try to run Safe Mode (hahahahahaha) or Crashing (I mean Normal) Mode. The video card is different, and I thought that might be the problem, but it should come up in safe mode no matter what - no video driver loaded. (I also went from a P4 to an Athlon 64 X2 - could that be part/all of it?).
You will have to do a repair install of your windows. Unfortunately, after this you will also need to boot from a rescue disk and re-install grub, as the windows repair will usually hose the bootloader.
Some of this might be O/T, so please point me at the right place if so (except that last one - there is no right place for that stuff....)-;
Thanks.