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From: kid on 29 Mar 2008 13:10 I just bought an asus n2m32-sli delux motherboard. When I try to install 10.2 64bit crashes. I put in the driver from the mfg's disk then Isee that it has tried to establish a ram disk. thin Isee the statement: RAMDISK: could not find valid ramdisk inage @0... I have used memtest to check the ram and shows no errors. I am totally confused. Is a new motherboard the answer? -- kid -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
From: birre on 31 Mar 2008 04:51 On 2008-03-29 18:10, kid wrote: > I just bought an asus n2m32-sli delux motherboard. When I try to install > 10.2 64bit crashes. I put in the driver from the mfg's disk then Isee > that it has tried to establish a ram disk. thin Isee the statement: > RAMDISK: could not find valid ramdisk inage @0... > > I have used memtest to check the ram and shows no errors. > > I am totally confused. Is a new motherboard the answer? Maybe you forgot to learn about ESD, and killed the new MB with static electricity discharges :-/ Anyway, boot from DVD, select memory test, let it run over the night. Then validate your DVD, media check, if you burned your own copy. /bb
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