Intel Desktop Board D975XBX2 with win 7 64 bit


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    windows vista ultimate 32bit
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    Intel Desktop Board D975XBX2 with win 7 64 bit


    hello

    i have problem to install windows 7 64 bit sp1 on the Intel Desktop Board D975XBX2 with 8 giga of ram i got bluescreen and then the computer restart automaticly. (the type of the memory is identical by corsair) in 4 giga mode the windows installation goes perfectly


    what could be the problem?

    by the way i try to add the memory after installtion in 4 giga mode but no good same blue screen

    for info:

    allready install the latest bios version.

    thank you guys its very important to me.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    If it BSoDs when the memory is added, you likely have bad memory. The easiest way to check is to download Memtest, burn it to a disc, and let it run for a while, usually overnight. If you see errors, pull the "bad" memory out and run it again. If you don't see any errors, return the bad memory.
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    windows vista ultimate 32bit
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    DeaconFrost said:
    If it BSoDs when the memory is added, you likely have bad memory. The easiest way to check is to download Memtest, burn it to a disc, and let it run for a while, usually overnight. If you see errors, pull the "bad" memory out and run it again. If you don't see any errors, return the bad memory.


    the memory is ok allready checkd also dont forget few hours ago it worked on windows vista
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    Did you run Memtest with all 8 GB installed?

    Then it is possible the motherboard's slots are bad. What happens if you pull the working 4 GB and put the "non-working" 4 GB in the same slots and try to boot?
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    windows vista ultimate 32bit
    Thread Starter
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    DeaconFrost said:
    Did you run Memtest with all 8 GB installed?

    Then it is possible the motherboard's slots are bad. What happens if you pull the working 4 GB and put the "non-working" 4 GB in the same slots and try to boot?
    also try this everything works perfectly still think it something in windows
    Last edited by neo01; 27 May 2011 at 14:42. Reason: aa
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