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Hi Guys,
I always seem to be coming in here for help... sorry about that.
I have a computer thats been boxed up for a while, come to use it today and can't get it to boot. I tried safe mode and booting from my windows 7 disk, but neither worked.
The spec is:
Case - Silverstone grandia gd05 3 x120mm & 2 x 80mm fans, runs nice and quite. Takes full size expansion cards
CPU - AMD Athlon II x4 630 2.8ghz quad core with Phenom II heatpipe cooler
Board - Asus M4A78LT-M 760G (Socket AM3) DDR3 Motherboard (No backplate)
MEM - 4GB DDR3 1333mhz
GPU - XFX AMD HD 6450 1GB fanless with HDMi, DVi, VGA & 3D support
HDD - 60GB 2.5" sata system drive & 1TB Sata Media Drive
PSU - Corsair 430W
DVD - Samsung 22x sata DVD R/W
Software - Windows 7 Home premium & XBMC installed Fully featured media centre software
I have no ideas what to do. The message I keep getting tells me there isn't enough memory to create a ramdisc device... wth that is i dont know.
Anyone with an ounce of brain could probably sort this out - hence where I am lacking.
I always seem to be coming in here for help... sorry about that.
I have a computer thats been boxed up for a while, come to use it today and can't get it to boot. I tried safe mode and booting from my windows 7 disk, but neither worked.
The spec is:
Case - Silverstone grandia gd05 3 x120mm & 2 x 80mm fans, runs nice and quite. Takes full size expansion cards
CPU - AMD Athlon II x4 630 2.8ghz quad core with Phenom II heatpipe cooler
Board - Asus M4A78LT-M 760G (Socket AM3) DDR3 Motherboard (No backplate)
MEM - 4GB DDR3 1333mhz
GPU - XFX AMD HD 6450 1GB fanless with HDMi, DVi, VGA & 3D support
HDD - 60GB 2.5" sata system drive & 1TB Sata Media Drive
PSU - Corsair 430W
DVD - Samsung 22x sata DVD R/W
Software - Windows 7 Home premium & XBMC installed Fully featured media centre software
I have no ideas what to do. The message I keep getting tells me there isn't enough memory to create a ramdisc device... wth that is i dont know.
Anyone with an ounce of brain could probably sort this out - hence where I am lacking.