BOOTMGR is missing. Boots on the third try!
Hello there! I have a very annoying problem. I have recently built a computer, and I have Windows 7 Ultimate on it. I have successfully installed all the drivers for everything, and it was running smooth. Now when I leave my computer shut down for around 3 hours, I get "BOOTMGR is missing" when I try to boot. The third reboot boots Windows 7 successfully. If it didn't boot at all, it could be a HD based error, but I am very unsure what it is as it DOES boot the third/seventh time. I have tried EVERYTHING, as well as: DLGDIAG for WesternDigital HD - It passed the test EasyBCD - To rewrite boot files Change SATA cable Reformat Windows 7 Startup Repair Boot from CD - bootrec /fixboot /fixmbr /rebuildbcd I am now sure that it isn't my hard drive, nor my SATA cable. But what else can it be? Thanks for the help, Abokor
July 22nd, 2010 5:47pm

Don't be so sure it isn't your drive. It sounds like it's taking too long to spin up when it's cold. This can be caused by defective drive bearings or a weak motor. Then again, it could also be caused by a flaky power supply not sending enough volts/amps to start the drive motor in a timely fashion. Either way, everything points to a hardware issue.
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 22nd, 2010 5:57pm

Thank you a lot for your reply Bob! Maybe I was wrong? I will try with another hard drive later. My power supply works perfectly, and I can assure you the problem isn't from the PSU.
July 22nd, 2010 6:19pm

No, not wrong. But everything you tried was tried after the drive had had the time to spin up to operating speed, so of course at that point there would be no errors. Also, much like the drive, I wouldn't be so quick to eliminate the power supply as a potential problem. The draw when the drive spins up is more than most other system components use, except for possibly the cooling fans. The power supply may be just a little weak on that initial draw, but ok at operating voltage.
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 22nd, 2010 6:40pm

I guess I will try with another hard drive later, and see what happens. Some people says it may be the SATA controller on the motherboard. Is that possible?
July 22nd, 2010 7:02pm

Actually, the controller's on the drive itself, only the interface is on the mainboard, but that's moot. It's possible that it's the mainboard, but that would be waaay down my list. I give it an 80% chance that it's the drive itself. If your BIOS has any kind of option for a delayed boot (usually used with much, much older IDE drives - think 486/Pentium I era) then you could try turning that on and see if it makes a difference. It will mean a significantly longer wait for the machine to finish booting though.
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 22nd, 2010 7:23pm

Ironically, it only have the "Quick Boot" option. I will have a call with the store, and ask them to test my hard drive there, and maybe replace it.
July 22nd, 2010 7:26pm

I have already done all the steps you have provided me with. If you clearly read my first post, I said that I have tried all that.
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 23rd, 2010 12:58pm

Any other suggestions? I seem to be stuck. I can boot, on the sventh time now. And when Windows is loaded, it just randomly shuts of first time, then it restarts and works well. I just remembered now, when I tried to install Windows 7 itself, it took me around 3 restarts to boot from the CD then install it. I think this plays a big role here - motherboard issue?
July 24th, 2010 12:02am

Go to my site and in the resources I have a page on copying the Windows disk to a new larger one. Look for new drivers for your rig too while you are at it. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 24th, 2010 12:47am

I have no idea what you just said, but I already got a 750GB hard drive, so it's big enough. I already got the latest drivers for everything, and I have tried earlier version too
July 24th, 2010 1:03pm

Nobody can help me with this issue? Thought so. Thanks for the wonderful help. *sarcasm*
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 24th, 2010 5:24pm

Insert your windows DVD and reboot and follow the prompts for a repair. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++
July 24th, 2010 5:31pm

The only way for YOU to solve the problem is by trial and error, As it is a "sometime" issue it makes trouble shooting hard. You have been given all the help someone remote can give you, time to pull the drive / PSU and replace with a known good drive / PSU if that drive fails to boot as well then you are looking at replacing the motherboard. I am sitting in front a Dell which was failing to boot 50 % of the time about 2 months back, it was the power supply, To test the unit I unplugged the case fan and DVD drives, it booted 100% of the time without those items drawing power, I replaced the PSU and I am back to 100% bootup. Trouble shooting compugters sometimes means you must stop THINKING everything is good and start ASSUMING that everything is at fault, and start checking the easy stuff first, then move to the harder ($) stuff.
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 24th, 2010 5:36pm

Ehm, I bought it 4 days ago, and spent $5,000 for it. Guess I will try to unplugg stuff.
July 25th, 2010 1:37pm

$5000? Is is gold-plated? I didn't spend that much on CADD workstations. And those have $900 video cards, dual Opteron processors and 16GB of RAM... (Sun Ultra 40's if you're wondering; bought new when Sun was still a going concern) I'd definitely contact the shop where you bought the components and demand a replacement for the entire system.
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 25th, 2010 4:45pm

If I had $5K I would not be usng an X2 CPU or a GTX 260 I would expect 5 * service for that much coin Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++
July 25th, 2010 4:52pm

Lets see with $5K New PSU, Silverstone ST-1500 is the best of the best AMD Phenom II x6 1090T, flagship CPU, works on my current board fine I guess I could use more RAM, 4 sticks of 2 GB is plenty Just bought my current motherboard in April and my GPU last week. Rest of the $ can go for more games Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 25th, 2010 5:58pm

First of all, who said I don't have that? I got a x6, and a corsair hx 850w PSU. And I got 8gb ram (4x2gb) HD 5870 GPU if you're asking. I am so ____ pissed. EVERY TIME I BOOT "BOOTMGR IS MISSING" TAKES 7 restarts to boot my system for 5k. Bought the pieces of the net, so it costs me 150$ to ship it back, which I am not going to pay. If anyone can clearly know what it is, I'll just buy a replacement. (Someone says MB, someone says PSU...) I am not going to buy a new motherboard, just so that is clear.
July 25th, 2010 7:14pm

What motherboard did you get? I would check into the BIOS and make sure the proper disk is the first one in the boot order. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 25th, 2010 7:24pm

What motherboard did you get? I would check into the BIOS and make sure the proper disk is the first one in the boot order. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ It's a MSI 890FXA-GD70 I have also tried to upgrade the BIOS. And the settings for BIOS is all correct. 1. SATA Drive 2. IDE DVD Drive I've tried to disable "Boot from other devices" too, no luck.
July 25th, 2010 7:50pm

Try another SATA cable to the disk. Then once windows up, open a command prompt sfc /scannow this will check you windows files to make sure they are ok Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 25th, 2010 8:40pm

Hi Abokor, According to your description, the issue still exists after reformatting Windows 7. I would like to confirm if this means the hard drive was reformatted and Windows 7 was reinstalled after that? If this issue persists after the clean installation, this issue should be probably related to the hardware. Please test if the issue occurs in a new hard drive as Bob suggested. Also, you can check the CPU, Memory, Cooling, Power Supply (sufficient power, stability), Loose connections, Motherboard and Expansion cards (for example graphic card draining too much power).Please remember to click Mark as Answer on the post that helps you, and to click Unmark as Answer if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
July 26th, 2010 9:08am

Yes it was reformatted and then reinstalled. I know that this is a hardware issue, but I just don't know WHAT. I will try to get a new hard drive soon, and let you guys know further.
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 26th, 2010 2:03pm

It could be that all your hardware is actually good, you just have some devices that don't work well together. I don't know if you've tried this yet but it's worth a shot: In your BIOS, under Integrated Peripherals, disable the Extra RAID/IDE controller. Make sure your Raid Mode is set to IDE. Under On-Chip ATA Devices also make sure RAID Mode is set to IDE. This will force the board to use an IDE compatibility mode for all drives. Your drive access times may be a bit slower, but you probably won't even notice that. After disabling the Extra RAID/IDE Controller make sure your drive isn't attached to the SATA7 interface as that will no longer be active.
July 26th, 2010 3:00pm

It could be that all your hardware is actually good, you just have some devices that don't work well together. I don't know if you've tried this yet but it's worth a shot: In your BIOS, under Integrated Peripherals, disable the Extra RAID/IDE controller. Make sure your Raid Mode is set to IDE. Under On-Chip ATA Devices also make sure RAID Mode is set to IDE. This will force the board to use an IDE compatibility mode for all drives. Your drive access times may be a bit slower, but you probably won't even notice that. After disabling the Extra RAID/IDE Controller make sure your drive isn't attached to the SATA7 interface as that will no longer be active. Thank you very much for this Bob, as it seems that it is one of the most logical answers here. I will try it as soon as possible and tell you the results. EDIT: Now my CD drive won't work anymore, and is not recognized.
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 27th, 2010 12:39am

How is the DVD drive connected? Those settings shouldn't have affected the DVD drive at all, unless you have it connected to SATA7? Okay, your MB manual doesn't say, but I'm going to guess that the same controller that runs the Extra Raid port (SATA7) also runs the standard IDE port, which seems kind of stupid... Oh well, just re-enable it and make sure all the modes are set to IDE.
July 27th, 2010 12:47am

Sounds like the machine needs better assembly. I have seen damaged EIDE and SATA cables so its possible that even a wire has broke. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 27th, 2010 3:30am

How is the DVD drive connected? Those settings shouldn't have affected the DVD drive at all, unless you have it connected to SATA7? Okay, your MB manual doesn't say, but I'm going to guess that the same controller that runs the Extra Raid port (SATA7) also runs the standard IDE port, which seems kind of stupid... Oh well, just re-enable it and make sure all the modes are set to IDE. Ok, I tried to set them all to IDE, but they was already that. Today, I tried booting without the extra raid (and dvd got disabled), still same message. Also this may be kinda interesting: When I boot, it gives me errors until it finally boots, but when windows loads, asks me for password, log in, it randomly shuts of once or twice before I can actually log in without it shutting of. How it's: Boot -> Error -> Takes 5-9 tries to boot -> Loads windows -> Asks for password -> Shuts of randomly while loading startup files -> Finally working windows after 1-2 shut downs.
July 27th, 2010 1:32pm

I usually see this with overclocking.Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 27th, 2010 4:45pm

I usually see this with overclocking. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I know you are trying to help, but you haven't posted anything helpful. I have not overclocked. This is a completely new PC. I just built it / installed drivers, that's it. Only Bob's posts is helpful, but unfortunately it wasn't the motherboard settings
July 27th, 2010 11:52pm

Then take the machine back and ask the vendor to fix it Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 28th, 2010 5:37am

Well, just bought a new Hard Drive, and put Windows 7 on it and everything, but guess what? Same error.
July 28th, 2010 7:24pm

I just called my vendor and I sent the Motherboard back. They will send me a new one and I will keep you guys updated
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 30th, 2010 11:34pm

Hello guys, been a long time. Well, I just got a new motherboard, and everything seemed fine, but today I get a "No physical memory is available at the location required for the Windows Boot Manager. The system can not continue" I get this error at the same intervals as before, but now it says something different and still refuses to boot.
August 14th, 2010 10:29pm

Check for an updated BIOS first The go find memtest.org and download the CD or USB and boot that Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 14th, 2010 11:13pm

Ok I will do the BIOS update first, and then I will let you guys know how it went, and then move on to memtest
August 14th, 2010 11:23pm

Just updated my ASUS from 0805 to 0905! I will boot my computer again in 3 hours (the time until this happens), and if it was all good, then I am really really thankful for all your help guys! You have helped me all the way
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 14th, 2010 11:39pm

Avoid any new software for a few days to make sure the machine is stable Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section
August 14th, 2010 11:42pm

Avoid any new software for a few days to make sure the machine is stable Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section I will do a fresh Window 7 install if it still did the same thing! As well as that memtest link you sent me
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 14th, 2010 11:50pm

I often scream to backup, you have no idea how often I have to fix DOA machines and recover files. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section
August 14th, 2010 11:52pm

I often scream to backup, you have no idea how often I have to fix DOA machines and recover files. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section Yeah, I already got a backup of my files :) I will reboot my PC in 3 hours, and we'll see how it goes.
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 15th, 2010 12:06am

I suggest 2 or even 3 backup copies. Mainly as security against malware. Let memtest run for a while to make sure the RAM is good Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section
August 15th, 2010 12:08am

Seems to be a lot more people in this thread. Hopefully someone can help over here... http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itproinstall/thread/8e8e6ca1-1814-4848-8cde-f0b380a0a265?prof=required
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 15th, 2010 5:42am

Seems to be a lot more people in this thread. Hopefully someone can help over here... http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itproinstall/thread/8e8e6ca1-1814-4848-8cde-f0b380a0a265?prof=required Well, I don't have any *RAID card? So I don't think that is my problem... I just did a memtest, and passed all tests... Something weird happened today. I changed the RAM slots, and I booted up normally after 1 night, and it was just stuck at the POST. 1 restart and Windows 7 started successfully.. I'll look closer into this and tell you guys if I ever found anything
August 15th, 2010 4:58pm

Ok, memtest for about 4 hours, and it passed. Today, when booting, it would not boot at all. It was just doing nothing, and the 4th try it was stuck at POST. I plugged my PS2 keyboard, and went into bios, and changed the boot order again (from cd -> sata to sata only) and it booted. I have no idea why this is happening!! I have changed the RAM slots, and it seems like that physical memory error doesn't appear, but it will just be at the POST and not do anything.. I'll reboot in 3 hours from now and we will see...
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 16th, 2010 3:39am

Try 1 stick of RAM in the slot closest to the CPU. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section
August 16th, 2010 4:31am

Try 1 stick of RAM in the slot closest to the CPU. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section Thank you for the fast replies! I will do so in 2-3 hours (the interval between the problems)
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 16th, 2010 4:36am

Ok. I tried booting with both my 2GB sticks in.. it didn't boot. (On my MB, I got 4 LED's. Normally it goes all up to "BOOT", but it is stuck at "VGA") I removed 1 of them, it booted. I thought it was a bad ram stick, so I removed the one that was in which made it boot, and replaced it with the one I thought was bad.. it booted again.. (No bad RAM)... So I inserted them both again.. and it suddenly booted. I am clueless.
August 16th, 2010 8:05am

Could be a bad seating of the memory. Some boards have mediocre quality memory slots. A few votes would be nice. Its an election year you know. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 16th, 2010 8:08am

Could be a bad seating of the memory. Some boards have mediocre quality memory slots. A few votes would be nice. Its an election year you know. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section I have a ASUS Crosshair IV Formula, which is a quite expensive one.. What should I do?
August 16th, 2010 8:12am

If the board refuses to boot, check the boot options and make sure your hard disk is the first one in the hard disks and that general boot the DVD is first and the HD second. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 16th, 2010 8:15am

If the board refuses to boot, check the boot options and make sure your hard disk is the first one in the hard disks and that general boot the DVD is first and the HD second. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section I've already done so. I'll reboot it in 3 hours and see again how it goes.
August 16th, 2010 8:18am

Ok, just booted up, and it wouldn't even load up the BIOS. I removed 1 RAM stick, and it booted up! I put it back it, and it booted again. It seems like it won't boot with the bot ram sticks at the first, but if you remove 1, boot, shut down, add it back, reboot, it will work.
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 16th, 2010 11:10am

Nobody can help me out with this damn annoying issue?
August 16th, 2010 2:50pm

I just tried again, and it seems like it refuses to boot when my 2 ram sticks are inserted. Removing 1 will make it boot, and when you insert the another, it will still boot, but after 2-3 hours.. same thing
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 16th, 2010 6:57pm

Ok what the ____ just happened. I downgraded the BIOS, because I read it was the DRAM timers that was the issue, and the standard config was bad, so I made it an old bios version, and now I got that ____ "BOOTMGR is missing" once again... Complete new motherboard, new harddrive............ WHAT THE ____. It seems like this build is going in the trash. I rebooted 1-2 times after that bootmgr ____ and it booted up normally.
August 16th, 2010 9:22pm

Oh, now it suddenly shuts down, without any notification, just turns black, when running Windows 7 for more than 15 minutes.
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 16th, 2010 9:33pm

Use the most recent BIOS. If you have any other RAM try another set and see if they work better. For some reason, some memory do not like AMD and vice versa. So mauch for standards.Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section
August 16th, 2010 9:59pm

Well, I got this one: Kingston DDR3 HyperX 1333MHz 4GB Kit w/2X HyperX 2GB DDR3, CL7-7-7-20, 240pin And my friend got exactly the same, x6 1090T and this RAM, and it works for him .. I removed 1 stick, rebooted after 3 hours, worked perfectly. It seems like its just doing so when both are inserted
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 17th, 2010 12:13am

What does memtest say for the timing? Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section
August 17th, 2010 12:16am

What does memtest say for the timing? Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section I will try memtest again, because I didn't really look at that. I have tried some custom timings myself, because I think that is the problem.
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 17th, 2010 5:42pm

Ok I just called the store I bought it from, and he have 20 years experience with this stuff. He said that it is a short circuit problem. He is right.. because sometimes this computer just turns off without any notification.. you can see I posted before that it just shut down. Well, if this is a short circuit, how can I fix it? It sometimes just turns off, and it won't boot with 2 RAM bricks...
August 17th, 2010 5:55pm

Hi, Check the heat sink is sit properly. It happen to me before.Hope you find the info useful
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 17th, 2010 6:25pm

Hi, Check the heat sink is sit properly. It happen to me before. Hope you find the info useful Really? I am using a watercooling though (Corsair H50)
August 17th, 2010 6:27pm

Please help me guys, I am really getting on my nerves
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 17th, 2010 8:40pm

your BIOS setup manual shows a Quick Booting option. disable that and see if it then performs a full POST memory initialization. Thank you - will do that right now
August 18th, 2010 12:09am

Set the RAM timings to Auto Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 18th, 2010 12:42am

Set the RAM timings to Auto Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section I set them to auto - same problem I do it manual - same problem I tried to disable quick booting, nothing have changed.
August 18th, 2010 6:14am

Use 1 stick of RAM and use that for now. Then look at a different type of memory. Keep in mind memory is not identical as manufacturing us far from perfect.Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 18th, 2010 6:16am

So, just have 2GB of RAM until I buy a new one?
August 18th, 2010 6:30am

If that is stable yes, because using the pair is clearly a problem. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)! IT/Developer, Windows/Linux/Mainframe I also am a true vegan and I am very good with economics and I used to play chess at 2400++ I have lots of papers on my site for power supplies and video card problems, see the resources section
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 18th, 2010 6:43am

This topic is archived. No further replies will be accepted.

Other recent topics Other recent topics