Name: Anonymous 2006-09-06 2:01
Okay, first off, I'm already aware another thread exist with identical subject. This is, however, not the same problem.
I just bought a new processor, a new motherboard, a new graphic card and two new RAM. I plugged in my HDD to the SATA 1 connector, and powered the computer on. A POST message came up, and I was forced to choose between starting Windows in Safe mode and three or four other modes. You know what screen I'm talking about.
After I choose "Normal mode", Windows starts to load for half a sec, and then it reboots the computer. I can't even get into Safe mode; the computer reboots. What is the problem? I don't even get any error message.
The parts I'm using are; Intel Core 2 Duo E6400, Asus P5W DH Deluxe, Sapphire Radeon X1600XT, Corsair TWIN2X and a WD Raptor. They're all compatible with each other.
The disk doesn't have a problem with bad sectors, since it works flawlessly in junction with my older mobo. And BIOS doesn't have any problems in finding it.
Appriciate all the help I can get.
I just bought a new processor, a new motherboard, a new graphic card and two new RAM. I plugged in my HDD to the SATA 1 connector, and powered the computer on. A POST message came up, and I was forced to choose between starting Windows in Safe mode and three or four other modes. You know what screen I'm talking about.
After I choose "Normal mode", Windows starts to load for half a sec, and then it reboots the computer. I can't even get into Safe mode; the computer reboots. What is the problem? I don't even get any error message.
The parts I'm using are; Intel Core 2 Duo E6400, Asus P5W DH Deluxe, Sapphire Radeon X1600XT, Corsair TWIN2X and a WD Raptor. They're all compatible with each other.
The disk doesn't have a problem with bad sectors, since it works flawlessly in junction with my older mobo. And BIOS doesn't have any problems in finding it.
Appriciate all the help I can get.