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    1722 help please

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by xevol2x, Apr 3, 2009.

  1. xevol2x

    xevol2x Newbie

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    okay i know from reading the forum now that the t9400 es was a bad choice but theres alot of people that have it running. heres my problem bios is updated to 1.0s in the bios it sees the cpu the ram the hard drive. when i try to install vista it will run and install vista then when vista needs to reboot it gets to the screen that says please wait while windows sets up your computer then it blue screens and resets it wont install. i have trying switching ram as well ive tried 3 sets and i have swapped hard drives as well nothing made a difference and ideas??? any help would be great thanks
     
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    Genna Notebook Evangelist

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    What revision is your CPU? If it is earlier stepping of C0, then only a new CPU will fix your problem. Sorry!
     
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    How can I tell if it is a older cpu?
     
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    This is what was stamped on the cpu

    Intel mc 06
    5733b237es

    Ff80576 Q4hq