Hi toostrike,
The first thing to do is take a step back........ Take a deep breath............. OK?
Right, remove all the Hard-drives except for the one you are using to install the OS onto and also remove one of the sticks of memory. Boot up and go into BIOS. Load optimised defaults, hit F10, then "Y" then when PC reboots go back into bios.
Go to Integrated Peripherals. If you are only using SATA drives you can safely disable the first option "On Chip IDE" as this controller is for the IDE channel (PATA HDD's & DVD/CD's etc., the kind that use the old ribbon cables). If you are using a PATA device leave this enabled
The next setting is: "OnChip SATA Controller" . This needs to be enabled
The next setting is: "OnChip SATA Type". Set this to Native IDE
Next make sure that all of the USB options are enabled especially the Legacy USB Storage detect.
Once you have done this Save the settings to BIOS and reboot.
Shut-down the PC and return the 2nd stick of memory.
You now have the basic settings and should be able to install XP as you did before with your slipstreamed disk. (NOTE: This set-up does not enable the raid function or AHCI) but it is the safest and surest way I know of getting things going.
Once you have installed Windows you can shut down the PC and add your other HDD's. I normally add just one HDD at a time, reboot after install, make sure it is OK then add the next one when I next shut down the computer.
If the XP install fails and you get a BSOD remove one of the sticks of memory and try installing XP again. If it fails, swap the memory over and repeat the install. If you are still getting BSOD's at this stage then it could be due to other hardware and we will have to cross that bridge if it comes to it but I hope this gets you up and running again.
I'm back...
I have (3) hdd's,but I have only (1) connected because of my problems.I learned that concept real quick when connecting them all to start.I followed all your advice concerning bios settings,drives,memory ect,but it did not make a difference-BSOD after 5 or 6 tries.On one of those tries it said,IRQL not less or equal,whatever that means.I realized that I still had a nic card and a video card connected.After that,I went bare bones.Board,Memory,and (1) hhd.I used my slipstream disc,and it made it about 3/4's into the xp install,and the screen went black.No BSOD,but the same result.Then I got pissed,and through my disc out the window.....Then I checked the bios,and double checked my settings.As far as memory,it's only reading 1333 instead of 1600,but thats ok,we discussed that earlier.The bios is reading the correct timings at the lower speed ,so that's a plus.I have a Coolermaster Hyper 212+,and I use 2 fans for push and pull.I disabled Cool and quite because I want both fans running at 1900rpm's.I noticed a couple days ago that it was running at that rated speed,but the fan connected to the cpu header now it runs at around 700rpm.The other fan is just hooked up to a power fan header on the mobo.That fans runs at 190Orpm all the time.If cool and quiet is disabled,shouldn't it run at its max speed.I did notice a increase in speed for a short time installing xp many times.Too many times......
I have my original xp pro disc,so I used that instead.I had install issues with the original,but I thought I would give it try.The disc is in good shape,so that not the problem.I started to look at my connections,and realized that I had the sata drive hooked up to sata 1 on the motherboard.I changed the wire connection to sata 0 on the mobo.It has another bank of settings 2-6,but I only have my burner on one of those connections.I tried again,and it this time it loaded windows.It mentioned it had to recover some file from the registry,but it said it was successful.I loaded all the drivers from the gigabyte disc,and everything worked out.No conflicts in the device manager.
Eariier ,I did manage to get into windows a few times,but had issues.I never had so may issues at one time.I know I'm far from being out of the woods,but I'm not giving up either.
So it all comes down to a few issues....Hopefully
The sata drive problem.I tried this earlier,but it did not work.It could be based on the other problems I had earlier.Below is advice on how to solve this problem.After putting this in the system32 folder it said it edited the registry.I rebooted back in the bios,and enabled AHCI .Hit F-10 and saved.I booted the pc back up,but it cycles on a loop.It doesn't work.There must be something else.Any ideas?
Directions I used.I must be missing something?
After you install XP, add the driver in this file to your windows\system32\drivers folder, double-click the enable-ahci-xp.reg file and reboot. Enter your bios and enable AHCI and reboot again. Windows should load in AHCI mode.
http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/9/20/2106747/AHCI_XP.zipMemory-I had more bsod ,than i ever want to see again
in the last few days.Can you move your memory to slots 3 and 4 instead if 1 and 2.Beside the memory dumps,my HS is about 1/16 of an ich above one of the sticks.I only have 10 days left to return any bad parts back to the Egg.I have had trouble updating xp pro service pack 2 to 3.I go to windows web site and it just hangs.I did alot of searching,and find a patch for amd cpu's concerning the service pack 3 update.I applied the patch,and it finally downloaded the service pack and,then BAM!! I get the message MicroCrap must close.needless to say it corrupted my main drive.I had to go through another install after formatting.I had 2 bsod,before windows installed without problems.I got everything back up again,but I have some stability problems.It really sticks I have to search the web up and down for a fix.Thanks MS for all your AMD support.
I am still running bare bones at this point.I have not hooked up video card or my nic card or other hard drives.I keep wondering is my memory bad,or is it slot on the motherboard ect...The PSU seems like its running fine.I have only 1 hard drive,and a burner hooked up.I have it working right now ,but I wonder for how long
Sorry for the novel......Time to pass out.