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General Category => Software => Topic started by: barqy on October 18, 2001, 11:46:43 PM
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Hi all, I recently installed windows XP onto my system. I\'ve done a clean format and an upgrade from windows 98 SE, but I still get this problem.
I can play audio CDs, but there is static in the back ground. I\'ve checked and no it\'s not the CD. As well, I am UNABLE to access any programmes via the CDRW drive. I get errors like setup files are missing and whatnot. However, the CD works immacuately with windows 98!!
I don\'t understand why this is happening, could it be a BIOS problem, drivers, etc???!!! A friend lent me this version of XP and he/she hasn\'t had any problems with it as well as the others he/she has lent it to (totalling 6 or 7).
I am running an 1.2 gig AMD Athlon w/ 256 DDR ram. I have a K7AMA motherboard with...I\'m not sure what the chipset is.
Any help much appreciated, thanks.
PS: I can \'explore\' the CD, but just not run it??
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I\'m having the same problem with my motherboard (K7VZA) and my copy of Windows XP. I haven\'t been able to figure it out. I assume it\'s a problem with the ECS motherboards and Windows XP because it worked like a charm on 2000.
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if at first you dont succeed, call it version 1.0
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oh really? Do you know if there are any update availables or will be available any time soon?
I am STILL using XP right now, but with no CDRW/CDROM access!
Is it a chipset problem or a BIOS one?
Hmmmmm...
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im in the dark as to what is causing the problem and when they\'re going to fix it. you can go here (http://\"http://www.ecsusa.com/knowledgebase.cfm\"). this is a message board where all the users post all their problems and other people try and help. sometimes if you\'re lucky ecs support will reply.
good luck.
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if at first you dont succeed, call it version 1.0