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Shuttle AV61 & WinXP installation Problems!

Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 7:29 pm
by Phoebus
Hi.

I have been DESPERATELY trying to install WinXP on my system and no matter what I try I can't get it to work.

Has anyone else been having problems with this mobo but managed to fix it?

The problem is that once the installation begins, the system restarts and basically goes into a boot cycle. Sometimes I get blue screens.

Yes, I've tried everything. Here's a list of (few) things I've tried:

- BIOS ver is updated
- I disconnected everything leaving just drives and video
- Tried different memory types
- Tried different video cards
- Fooled around with various BIOS settings such as Power Management, memory speed, CPU Internal & External cache
- ... and lots of other stuff!!

I am convinced that I should buy a new mobo but I read somewhere that WinXP can be installed successfully on this mobo.

PLEASE, PLEASE. ANY help will be greatly appreciated on this. If you need any other info on this I would be glad to provide it for you.

Many thanks,
Phoebus

Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 7:54 pm
by ajzchips
There are two sets of revisions for the AV61. Have you flashed the right BIOS release?

Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 10:19 pm
by Phoebus
Yes, I gave flashed the correct one (v1.4).

Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 10:49 pm
by ajzchips
Have you read the readme file from the BIOS download site? It does mention that you MUST load SETUP defaults before installing a new OS.

Also, if you have any other OS (obviously older than WinXP), would you like to try if it installs properly?

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 12:39 am
by Phoebus
Hehe... I'm telling you guys, I've tried EVERYTHING!!

Yes, I did try to load BIOS defaults. Didn't work... Win98 works just fine... I get the same problem however when I try to install Win2k, which doesn't really surprise me since it's the same (or similar) architecture as WinXP.

I'm pretty sure that it's one BIOS setting or a combination of two or more...

I repeat however, Shuttle says on their site that my mobo supports WinXP.

Pretty messed up, right?! :)
Phoebus

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 10:40 am
by ajzchips
Based on personal experience, Win2K and XP are a lot more demanding when it comes to RAM quality.
I've had unsuccessful installations of both OSes in systems that worked PERFECTLY with Win98SE and ME.

I'd try different RAM if I were you. Or, if you have two sticks of RAM, try installing with just one until you find which one is faulty.

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 11:33 am
by Phoebus
I've tried that too, installing my memory modules one at a time...
Still the same problem!

I called Shuttle and they said that it's probably a memory problem or a CPU (???) problem...

I'll see if I can get my hands on some other memory...

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 12:00 pm
by ajzchips
Last attempt: try UNDERclocking you CPU before installing.

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 2:35 pm
by soupy
Have you tried forcing an APM install during setup?

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 6:40 pm
by edwin
Use this on your perfectly good ram sticks, it will tell you just how good they are...

http://www.goldmemory.cz

it already has saved me some time by sorting out bad sticks of memory (crashes, blue screens -> memory trouble).

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 9:03 pm
by Phoebus
Screw it guys, I'm giving up! :(

I've tried just about anything... I'm back with Win98 now...

I'll probably buy a new mobo. I can safely say now that SHUTTLE SUCKS!!

Anyways, thanks for all your help. Really appreciate it.

Cheers,
Phoebus

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 9:36 pm
by ajzchips
If your Win98 proves unstable occasionally (BSOD, hangs, reboots, etc.) over time, then do assume it's bad RAM.

I FREAKIN' FIXED IT!!!!!

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2002 11:19 am
by Phoebus
GOD DAMN!!!! I finally fixed it!!!

Yes, you're gonna laugh at me but the problem was that I was using a Serial mouse and not a PS/2 mouse. I really don't see how that should cause a problem but it did!

Anyways, everything works fine now... well, almost! It seems that there's a problem with my Ethernet card. While it works fine at some point WinXP will freeze and then when I restart the OS will not load, even if I remove the card...

Any ideas? I'ts either a BIOS setting or my Ethernet card (Netgear) is faulty...

Cheers,
Phoebus

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2002 7:08 pm
by Rainbow
Looks like Windows XP is the only faulty thing here...