Asus MOB is creating problems.Please help ?

sghoshranipark

Right off the assembly line
My current PC Configuration is :
AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition 3.4GHz Deneb
Asus M4N68T-M LE V2
Zion 4 GB 1066 DDR3 RAM
Segate Barucada 250 GB + 160 GB (Old)
LG DVD+RW
Foxin 500W PSU

1.I cannot dual boot my system with Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit and Windows XP 32-bit(Please dont suspect my HDD as I have been using it for a long time and have dual booted on them several times on my old PC).

2.Can anyone tell me what PCI Express X16 Version am I running and which GPU will fit in it the most?

3.I also have an integrated nVidia 7025/nforce 630a Graphics.Will it combine and work with an Add on GPU?

Please ,I need a Quick reply............

Thanks in Advance
 

thetechfreak

Legend Never Ends
1.I cannot dual boot my system with Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit and Windows XP 32-bit(Please dont suspect my HDD as I have been using it for a long time and have dual booted on them several times on my old PC).
You probably installed XP after Win 7 :p

2) Most GPU will fit
3) No.
 

Renny

Padawan
These are not "problems" created by your ASUS mobo!

1. Use Recovery mode and update the MBR.
2. All current GPUs work in x16 mode.
3. No.
 

helion

Broken In
Installing XP after Win7 is the only way, otherwise Win 7 won't allow access to XP because their boot loaders are incompatible.

Please dont suspect my HDD as I have been using it for a long time and have dual booted on them several times on my old PC

:lol:
 
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thetechfreak

Legend Never Ends
helion said:
Installing XP after Win7 is the only way, otherwise Win 7 won't allow access to XP because their boot loaders are incompatible.
Wong mate. Installing XP after Win7 deletes the Windows 7 bootloader. XP bootloader doesnt support Windows 7. So one has to again insert Windows 7 DVD after installing XP and "Fix Boot"
 

helion

Broken In
Wong mate. Installing XP after Win7 deletes the Windows 7 bootloader. XP bootloader doesnt support Windows 7. So one has to again insert Windows 7 DVD after installing XP and "Fix Boot"

My travails with these two OS resulted in that way, and by the end I included Ubuntu thus inviting EasyBCD and there after a crash. :D

P.S. I did do the Fix Boot, but not wrt Win7 Vs XP, only when Win 7 was the stand alone. I guess I leaped over by employing EasyBCD in there, otherwise I couldn't get both the Win OS, it was either one or the other.
 
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