- Joined
- Jul 30, 2005
- Location
- In front of the monitor
http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/showthread.php?t=39668&page=3&highlight=error+loading
Well after I got all of my parts in I built my computer only to get suck on the second half of the windows xp install. After it reboots I get "ERROR LOADING OPERATING SYSTEM". I have tried everything possible as you can see on in the link above. Do you think newegg will refund my money or send me another board? I also did not have time to try out the evga 7800gt but it did display the bios and windows install screen.
The ultra-d came with bent capacitors as well as some pretty nasty wear on the screw in slots. None of this would have bothered me had the board simply loaded my operating system and worked.
The 7800gt did not come with the power cable which is necessary to run the board but did come with every other cable listed on the box. I did purchase a $10 in order to make the card run. I know that cables are not always included in refurbs I am just letting you know. The heatsink on the board had obviously been removed from this board and has some pretty nasty scars on the actual heatsink itself. When I say a scar it looks like someone slipped with a screwdriver and hit the plastic part up top as well as the aluminum itself taking off portions of the heatsink.
Well after I got all of my parts in I built my computer only to get suck on the second half of the windows xp install. After it reboots I get "ERROR LOADING OPERATING SYSTEM". I have tried everything possible as you can see on in the link above. Do you think newegg will refund my money or send me another board? I also did not have time to try out the evga 7800gt but it did display the bios and windows install screen.
The ultra-d came with bent capacitors as well as some pretty nasty wear on the screw in slots. None of this would have bothered me had the board simply loaded my operating system and worked.
The 7800gt did not come with the power cable which is necessary to run the board but did come with every other cable listed on the box. I did purchase a $10 in order to make the card run. I know that cables are not always included in refurbs I am just letting you know. The heatsink on the board had obviously been removed from this board and has some pretty nasty scars on the actual heatsink itself. When I say a scar it looks like someone slipped with a screwdriver and hit the plastic part up top as well as the aluminum itself taking off portions of the heatsink.
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