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Old 09-16-2005, 04:01 PM
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Twinhan 102G, XP lockup

Hi there, i've done a lot of searching here and at different forums lately but I've found no solid direction as to how to fix this problem.

My System:
WinXP sp1
AMD AthlonXP 2ghz
512 Ram
Leadtek 6600GT
MSI K7n2g Nforce 2 motherboard
Fusion HDTV5 - latest drivers

My problem is on this install of this Twinhan 102g. My cpu boots fine. During the time XP is starting to load programs in the system tray I see a new hardware icon, seems normal, immediately after the sys tray is done loading XP locks up completely. ctrl-alt-del does not work and I have to do a hard reset.

Things I've tried: Different PCI slots, Removing Fusionhdtv5 hardware.

This seems to be a windows problem. It always happens during the sys tray startup, right at the end when you would expect the Hardware Wizard to pop-up and tell you new hardware has been found.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

~Jason
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Old 09-21-2005, 02:31 PM
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No solution thus far. I've looked at the error logging in XP and there is no evidence of any new PCI hardware errors. I've upgraded to SP2 which resulted in f'ing up my virus protection. I brought the card to work and it is immediately detected on XP sp2 on this IBM computer.

I'm kinda at a loss, I haven't found any solutions. I'm going to try a new install of XP on a spare hd and go from there.
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Old 09-22-2005, 12:01 PM
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Well, all I can say is I re-installed my version of XP Pro on a newly formated HD and viola. Its working.
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