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| Thread ID: 80220 | 2007-06-15 06:58:00 | K8 NPT Data change...Update new data to DMI?? | Rayman (12367) | Press F1 |
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| 559524 | 2007-10-11 04:00:00 | I just came from my computer store. I also had the K8 NPT Data change problem. He said it is a bug in the Gigabyte boards that only arises when you use AMD processors. Has to do with the bios/cmos accomidating Windows Vista. There is a very simple solution, replace the Gigabyte motherboard with an MSI motherboard and you will have no problem whats so ever Guaranteed!!!! |
Weatherok (12420) | ||
| 559525 | 2007-11-27 02:02:00 | The issue is easily resolved. I just built a system for a family member and had that error and hanging issue as well. All you have to do is use the QFlash utility. In that utility there is an option to keep the DMI data. Simply disable that and flash the bios. Blam, it's fixed! | visual2k3 (12421) | ||
| 559526 | 2007-12-28 03:00:00 | Hi, I'm experiencing the same problems but I'm a little less tech savy than the others, I have a Gigabye S series GA-MA69GM-S2H motherboard with an AMD 64x Athlon X2 Dual Core 6000+ 3.0 Processor The hard drive I have has XP installed (32 bit) from my old motherboard. Should I erase this hard drive and then try again? So far I installed all the hardware and everything and it's recognizing the hard drive as the primary driver and the dvd-r driver as the slave but now when I start the PC it gives me that K8 NPT Data Change then either loops me forever or says BOOT CD/DVD: _ and won't let me type anything I try to go to the Qflash but I don't know how to save it after I disable the DMI also I don't know how to clear the CMOS A private message and help would be much appreciated, I've been trying for the last two days straight since I opened it on Christmas to no avail. |
Shai Hulud (12422) | ||
| 559527 | 2007-12-28 03:04:00 | Hi, I'm experiencing the same problems but I'm a little less tech savy than the others, I have a Gigabye S series GA-MA69GM-S2H motherboard with an AMD 64x Athlon X2 Dual Core 6000+ 3.0 Processor The hard drive I have has XP installed (32 bit) from my old motherboard. Should I erase this hard drive and then try again? So far I installed all the hardware and everything and it's recognizing the hard drive as the primary driver and the dvd-r driver as the slave but now when I start the PC it gives me that K8 NPT Data Change then either loops me forever or says BOOT CD/DVD: _ and won't let me type anything I try to go to the Qflash but I don't know how to save it after I disable the DMI also I don't know how to clear the CMOS A private message and help would be much appreciated, I've been trying for the last two days straight since I opened it on Christmas to no avail. PM Sent. Whats happening, is that the Windows installation is trying to use the drivers for your old motherboard for the new motherboard, and bluescreening. (Failing to boot, in an infinite loop)... You will need to do either a repair reinstall of XP (which may or may not work) or a full reinstall (recommended). Backup important data first and format the drive, then install XP. :thumbs: |
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