I just recently upgraded the Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H motherboard about 2 days ago. Ever since the upgrade I have been unable to successfully install Windows 7 64bit. The installation is always freezing, pretty much at the expanding files stage.
I have checked the ram with Memtest and both sticks are good that I have. I let it run for 2-3hrs per stick of ram. I have also tried installing with one stick vs 2, and have tried every slot on the MB too. I have also tried two different HD's, one that was used when I had my old motherboard just over a few days ago installed, and one that I had just purchased. Both of these drives are 1TB each, 1.5Gbps. I have tried installing with each one separately and while each have been running and hooked up at the same time. Still no luck. The one drive I know works 100% for sure cause I just installed it in a spare computer and it runs fine.
I have also tried removing the video card and just installing off of the onboard video, and it still freezes. I have also replaced the dvd-rom drive with another known working drive and that still did not work.
All of these parts were working before this install of this new motherboard, and now I can't even get windows to install. The windows CD I know works cause I used it when I built the computer build I had before this.
I am rather confused by this problem, and have tested everything I know to test, I have also disabled and re-enabled settings in the bios which did not help either(Any recommendations of setting to adjust, would be great too). Its now back at default setting for everything. I am really thinking my motherboard might be bad. By the way I can't get any version of windows to install, xp, vista, or 7.
Again any help would be appreciated
Below is whats in my computer...
AMD X4 965
XFX Radeon 5870
4GB of Mushkin DDR3
2 TB of HD's
850watt PSU
Case- Cooler Master HAF 932