delta013
12-19-2008, 09:39 PM
I just rebuilt a computer with an ASUS M3A78-T motherboard, Althlon X2 4850e, and 4GB Corsair XMS DDR 1066 (2 DIMMs). Initially I had a lot of issues getting RAID to work. I finally have Windows XP Pro SP3 on RAID 5 working as desired. However I am now having an intermittent problem when I shut down the computer.
Although the computer shuts down normally most of the time, occasionally when the screen says, “Windows is shutting down…” I will hear one or more of the hard drives click off, but the shut down screen will remain up and the rest of the computer will still be running. It then hangs at the shutdown screen for a few seconds before displaying a BSOD stop error 0x0000007A: “KERNAL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR”.
So far I have not noticed any data loss or problems when I reboot, but this behavior is unnerving and unacceptable in a brand new system.
I’ve already checked all the connections to the hard drives. I’ve run Memtest86+ for one pass with no errors. However is only showed 3576MB when it’s 4GB of memory. Windows XP only shows 3.24GB. The BIOS shows the full amount, but only shows some of it as usable. Is this just an OS limitation or is something wrong with my memory? Also, according to Memtest, the memory is only running at DDR835. Apparently the board only supports 1066 with one DIMM per channel. Thanks for the misleading specs ASUS!
I have the latest BIOS version that I could get from ASUS, 0502. However if you click on the “version history” it says the latest is 0602. There is no version 0602 to download on the page. Would be nice if this does exist, as it seems to have some fixes for some other minor problems I’m having.
This problem doesn’t happen very often so it’s hard to troubleshoot. I’m running out of ideas.
Any help appreciated. Thanks.
Full Specs:
ASUS M3A78-T
(Currently using onboard GPU)
AMD Athlon X2 4850e
CORSAIR 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR2 1066 Model TWIN2X4096-8500C5
Seasonic S12-600, 600 Watt PSU
4 x Western Digital WD2500KS in RAID 5.
LITE-ON IDE DVD/CD Burner SHW-1635S
Windows XP Pro SP3 on 80GB petition.
Western Digital WD6400AAKS in external enclosure via eSATA
Although the computer shuts down normally most of the time, occasionally when the screen says, “Windows is shutting down…” I will hear one or more of the hard drives click off, but the shut down screen will remain up and the rest of the computer will still be running. It then hangs at the shutdown screen for a few seconds before displaying a BSOD stop error 0x0000007A: “KERNAL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR”.
So far I have not noticed any data loss or problems when I reboot, but this behavior is unnerving and unacceptable in a brand new system.
I’ve already checked all the connections to the hard drives. I’ve run Memtest86+ for one pass with no errors. However is only showed 3576MB when it’s 4GB of memory. Windows XP only shows 3.24GB. The BIOS shows the full amount, but only shows some of it as usable. Is this just an OS limitation or is something wrong with my memory? Also, according to Memtest, the memory is only running at DDR835. Apparently the board only supports 1066 with one DIMM per channel. Thanks for the misleading specs ASUS!
I have the latest BIOS version that I could get from ASUS, 0502. However if you click on the “version history” it says the latest is 0602. There is no version 0602 to download on the page. Would be nice if this does exist, as it seems to have some fixes for some other minor problems I’m having.
This problem doesn’t happen very often so it’s hard to troubleshoot. I’m running out of ideas.
Any help appreciated. Thanks.
Full Specs:
ASUS M3A78-T
(Currently using onboard GPU)
AMD Athlon X2 4850e
CORSAIR 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR2 1066 Model TWIN2X4096-8500C5
Seasonic S12-600, 600 Watt PSU
4 x Western Digital WD2500KS in RAID 5.
LITE-ON IDE DVD/CD Burner SHW-1635S
Windows XP Pro SP3 on 80GB petition.
Western Digital WD6400AAKS in external enclosure via eSATA