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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Marc Hultquist
> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 11:25 AM
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> Subject: [newbie] OT: Hardware Issues
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> Morning / Afternoon and evening everyone.
> 
> I just wanted to ask, my "play" machine at home, at the 
> moment runs as a dual 
> booting system, with both windows XP Pro and MDK 10.0 
> Community, now it was 
> running fine up untill last night, I bought a processor and 
> GFX card for the 
> machine, now when I put both in the machine, it wont send a 
> signal to the 
> screen, however if I leave the new gfx card in the machine, 
> and simply put 
> the old processor back into the machine, it works, although 
> now I have kernel 
> panics in linux, and my windows xp has lovely "Blue Screens 
> of death" ? The 
> only thing I can think of is that the machine has now got 
> corrupted system 
> files ? Maybe when I put the new proc in ? The machine as I 
> said is only a 
> play machine and therefore has a celeron processor in it, I 
> put a new Celeron 
> D proc in, but as I noticed this wont work, but now if I put 
> my old Celeron 
> standard 1.7Ghz chip back into the pc, it starts the screen 
> fine, and sends a 
> signal and everything to the screen ? 
> 
> The OS is not a problem as I have bought a new hdd for the 
> machine and well it 
> was going to be replaced anyway so its not the biggest 
> problem, the problem I 
> am now worried about is that I have in some way stuffed up my 
> socked on my 
> MOBO by putting in a Celeron D chip as apposed to putting a 
> normal Celeron 
> chip in ? Is this possible? They are both socket 478 chips, 
> nothing wrong 
> there, I just dont think the D chip is compatible with my 
> mobo ? But my well 
> main query though, even though its not the biggest train 
> smash, is why all of 
> a sudden do I now get it that the OS's on the machine 
> suddenly BOTH don't 
> work ?
> -- 
>  Marc Hultquist ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> 

You need to check out your motherboards web site for details of what you need to do to 
go to the new Celeron D. I would guess it is just a bios upgrade.

Tony.


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