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re: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
Sunday, December 28, 2003 at 12:19 pm Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by patrick
(7 messages posted)
your motherboard is UDMA/ATA 100 and 13 compatible. that may be causing a problem,
but not always. the backwards compatability feature may not work with some HDs. that
could very well be the problem. also your BIOS may have a setting for this. i know
i have to set it to either ATA/100 or lower or 100 and higher. also check for any
assign IRQ options. aand what other hardware do you have installed? do you have the
HD as the master drive and the jumpers (if any) set to apprpiate selection?
On Sunday, December 28, 2003 at 12:09 pm, Matt C wrote:
>The HD I have is:
>a fujitsu MPD3130AT
>12.9 GB interface is UDMA 66
>5400 RPM
>I'm not sure if that helps. I KNOW The harddrive was just working fine with xp corp
>installed on it prior ot upgrading the harddrive.so I can't possibly imagine the
>harddrive dying (considering I didn't evne take it out, just unplugged it and plugged
>it back in)
>Is it possible the harddrive is not compatible with this new motherboard?
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