afterglow
03-07-2007, 12:33 PM
Hi. Well Rob your site is well don, clearly laid out & after reading it I decided to build my first PC. THX 4 your guidance.
I've just put together this lot.
Case: Aspire x-qpack mATX
mobo: Asrock Alivenf6G-DVI
CPU: AMD Athlon 3500+ Skt AM2 2.2Ghz
Mem: 1GB crucial DDR2
HDD: WD800JD 80 GB Caviar SE
OptD: Sony AW G170AB2 18xDVDRW+-
I built this one 4 my 9 yr old daughter who doeasn't live with me. So I wanted a simple, stable, future proof system that a kid can enjoy most things on. There is no floppy, it's a small case and a small HDD but why would a 9 yr old need anything bigger right now? . And guess what I went and bought a retail version of vista 32 bit.
So the build goes so smooth I nearly got bored. I like the idea of a micro case. It's sexy with a slide out tray to mount the mobo. All went well. First booot cool/ second boot too.
Now your suggestion of a diagnostic test on the HD seemed cool so I went to my laptop and downloaded the thing from Western Digital and burned it to a CD. Just couldn't get that puppy to recognise it in the new rig though.
So I put in the mobo disc and It kept asking to make a boot disk y/n. If I hit y then it said put a floopy in and of course there wasn't one. So my first point is: Surely we don't need to install a floppy drive any more. USB sticks and DVD ROM's can handle it. What is your view.!
So I'm at a dead end with no where to go. The BIOS menu for this mobo is user friendly and I checked the settings a dozen times. Nothing going so I thought well, put in a different CD or DVD and I chucked in Vista.
The bloody thing read it and installed smoothly which is cool... BUT I'm left with an OP SYS installed on the C: drive and I never got the chance to set up any partitions. :mad: So now it's too late. I really wanted to set up partitions so this is a negative. :( Should I format the HDD and start again?
I'm not sure. It's the experience I'm after and I would prefer having partitions.
Bit of a long post, I gotta get dinner together.
catch up soon. Thanks again man.
I've just put together this lot.
Case: Aspire x-qpack mATX
mobo: Asrock Alivenf6G-DVI
CPU: AMD Athlon 3500+ Skt AM2 2.2Ghz
Mem: 1GB crucial DDR2
HDD: WD800JD 80 GB Caviar SE
OptD: Sony AW G170AB2 18xDVDRW+-
I built this one 4 my 9 yr old daughter who doeasn't live with me. So I wanted a simple, stable, future proof system that a kid can enjoy most things on. There is no floppy, it's a small case and a small HDD but why would a 9 yr old need anything bigger right now? . And guess what I went and bought a retail version of vista 32 bit.
So the build goes so smooth I nearly got bored. I like the idea of a micro case. It's sexy with a slide out tray to mount the mobo. All went well. First booot cool/ second boot too.
Now your suggestion of a diagnostic test on the HD seemed cool so I went to my laptop and downloaded the thing from Western Digital and burned it to a CD. Just couldn't get that puppy to recognise it in the new rig though.
So I put in the mobo disc and It kept asking to make a boot disk y/n. If I hit y then it said put a floopy in and of course there wasn't one. So my first point is: Surely we don't need to install a floppy drive any more. USB sticks and DVD ROM's can handle it. What is your view.!
So I'm at a dead end with no where to go. The BIOS menu for this mobo is user friendly and I checked the settings a dozen times. Nothing going so I thought well, put in a different CD or DVD and I chucked in Vista.
The bloody thing read it and installed smoothly which is cool... BUT I'm left with an OP SYS installed on the C: drive and I never got the chance to set up any partitions. :mad: So now it's too late. I really wanted to set up partitions so this is a negative. :( Should I format the HDD and start again?
I'm not sure. It's the experience I'm after and I would prefer having partitions.
Bit of a long post, I gotta get dinner together.
catch up soon. Thanks again man.