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reset moederbord door batterij eraf te halen en jumper to clear cmos om te zetten. WEl eerst power uit zetten en stekker uit stopkontakt.
Check eens deze troubleshooter: hangen en opstartproblemen. In het gedeelte over moederborden staat ook een stukje over Verifying DMI pool data
vriend van mij had het ook en daar bleek de HDD niet helemaal lekker meer te zijn.
Jij nu ook al mod BalusC?BalusC schreef op 19 september 2002 @ 20:00:
Check eens deze troubleshooter: hangen en opstartproblemen. In het gedeelte over moederborden staat ook een stukje over Verifying DMI pool data
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Khad laatst ook zo'n probje, bleek de HDD gaar te zijn
de hdd blijkt nog goed te zijn.
het probleem zit hem in de internal cache van de cpu.
als ik die uitzet start de pc gewoon op, maar bv het installeren van windows in uitermate traag.
wat kan het probleem zijn? cpu of mobo kapot?
het probleem zit hem in de internal cache van de cpu.
als ik die uitzet start de pc gewoon op, maar bv het installeren van windows in uitermate traag.
wat kan het probleem zijn? cpu of mobo kapot?
[AMD 64 X2 3800] [Asus a8n-e] [2048mb Kingston] [nvidia 7300GS] [2*Seagate160GB s-ata] [WD 120GB 8MB] [Plextor px-708a] [nec 4550]
ALS het je internal cache is, kan het nog steeds het een of het ander zijn. Of het cache zelf is gaar (dan is het, jammer processor) of je mobo vind het niet lekker meer. (dan is et dus, jammer mobo)
ff iemand met zo'n mobo of proc zoeken en testen he
p.s. het is normaal dat je win install heeeeel traaaaaaaaag gaaaaaaaat met het interne cache uitgeschakeld
ff iemand met zo'n mobo of proc zoeken en testen he
p.s. het is normaal dat je win install heeeeel traaaaaaaaag gaaaaaaaat met het interne cache uitgeschakeld
k heb nog een ibm pc staan met p3 766, dus gaan we het daar maar even op proberen.
[AMD 64 X2 3800] [Asus a8n-e] [2048mb Kingston] [nvidia 7300GS] [2*Seagate160GB s-ata] [WD 120GB 8MB] [Plextor px-708a] [nec 4550]
Komt wel héél vaak voor de laatste tijd...
Ok, laat ik het nóg maar es posten (afkomstig van de site van Maxtor):
The message, "Verifying DMI Pool Data" appears and the system hangs.
Description
The Desktop Management Interface (DMI) is a new method of managing computers in an enterprise. The main component of DMI is the Management Information Format Database, or MIFD (the DMI Pool Data). This database contains all the information about the computing system and its components.
At times, some systems may experience hang conditions after partitioning, formatting and initial bootup of a hard drive. The message, "Verifying DMI Pool Data" appears and the system hangs. This condition may continue after the drive has been removed.
Disclaimer: This document is provided as is without any warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. In no event will MAXTOR CORPORATION be liable to you for any damages, including any loss of profit or savings, arising out of the use or inability to use the information contained in this Document. Maxtor Corporation makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
Answer
Suggestions to Resolve the Condition:
Apply power to the computer.
Access the system BIOS.
Set the drive type as None or Not Installed.
Load BIOS Defaults
Load SETUP Defaults
Save the BIOS changes and reboot the PC to a System Boot Diskette.
Shut down the PC after the memory count is displayed.
Reconnect the power and interface cables to the hard drive.
Access the System BIOS.
Auto-Detect the hard drive. Ensure that the LBA Mode option is enabled.
Save the BIOS changes and boot the PC with a System Diskette.
Partition and format the hard drive via the operating system.
Reboot the system. On bootup, the screen should read:
Verifying DMI Pool Data
Update Successful
The system should continue booting normally.
Other Possible Solutions:
Apply power to the computer.
Access the System BIOS.
Disable both the Internal and External CPU Cache. These features are located in either the "BIOS Features" or "Advanced Settings" options of the BIOS Setup.
NOTE: Consult the System or Motherboard User's Manual for exact location of the Internal and External CPU Cache settings.
Save the BIOS changes and reboot the PC to a System Boot Diskette. On bootup, the screen should read:
Verifying DMI Pool Data
Update Successful
The system should continue booting normally.
After the system successfully boots, re-start the PC and access the system BIOS.
Enable the External CPU Cache. This feature is located in the "BIOS Features" or "Advanced Settings".
NOTE: Consult the System or Motherboard User's Manual for exact location of the External CPU Cache setting.
! WARNING ! User's MUST re-enable this feature for optimal system performance.
Save the BIOS changes and reboot the PC to a System Boot Diskette. On bootup, the screen should read:
Verifying DMI Pool Data
Update Successful
The system should continue booting normally.
NOTE: If the aforementioned suggestions fail to resolve the issue, contact the system or motherboard manufacturer to:
Remove the "Clear CMOS" Jumper and reset the system BIOS
Obtain a Flash BIOS Upgrade
En dat was 'm. Dit werkte in alle gevallen die ik zelf onder handen gehad heb.
Ok, laat ik het nóg maar es posten (afkomstig van de site van Maxtor):
The message, "Verifying DMI Pool Data" appears and the system hangs.
Description
The Desktop Management Interface (DMI) is a new method of managing computers in an enterprise. The main component of DMI is the Management Information Format Database, or MIFD (the DMI Pool Data). This database contains all the information about the computing system and its components.
At times, some systems may experience hang conditions after partitioning, formatting and initial bootup of a hard drive. The message, "Verifying DMI Pool Data" appears and the system hangs. This condition may continue after the drive has been removed.
Disclaimer: This document is provided as is without any warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. In no event will MAXTOR CORPORATION be liable to you for any damages, including any loss of profit or savings, arising out of the use or inability to use the information contained in this Document. Maxtor Corporation makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
Answer
Suggestions to Resolve the Condition:
Apply power to the computer.
Access the system BIOS.
Set the drive type as None or Not Installed.
Load BIOS Defaults
Load SETUP Defaults
Save the BIOS changes and reboot the PC to a System Boot Diskette.
Shut down the PC after the memory count is displayed.
Reconnect the power and interface cables to the hard drive.
Access the System BIOS.
Auto-Detect the hard drive. Ensure that the LBA Mode option is enabled.
Save the BIOS changes and boot the PC with a System Diskette.
Partition and format the hard drive via the operating system.
Reboot the system. On bootup, the screen should read:
Verifying DMI Pool Data
Update Successful
The system should continue booting normally.
Other Possible Solutions:
Apply power to the computer.
Access the System BIOS.
Disable both the Internal and External CPU Cache. These features are located in either the "BIOS Features" or "Advanced Settings" options of the BIOS Setup.
NOTE: Consult the System or Motherboard User's Manual for exact location of the Internal and External CPU Cache settings.
Save the BIOS changes and reboot the PC to a System Boot Diskette. On bootup, the screen should read:
Verifying DMI Pool Data
Update Successful
The system should continue booting normally.
After the system successfully boots, re-start the PC and access the system BIOS.
Enable the External CPU Cache. This feature is located in the "BIOS Features" or "Advanced Settings".
NOTE: Consult the System or Motherboard User's Manual for exact location of the External CPU Cache setting.
! WARNING ! User's MUST re-enable this feature for optimal system performance.
Save the BIOS changes and reboot the PC to a System Boot Diskette. On bootup, the screen should read:
Verifying DMI Pool Data
Update Successful
The system should continue booting normally.
NOTE: If the aforementioned suggestions fail to resolve the issue, contact the system or motherboard manufacturer to:
Remove the "Clear CMOS" Jumper and reset the system BIOS
Obtain a Flash BIOS Upgrade
En dat was 'm. Dit werkte in alle gevallen die ik zelf onder handen gehad heb.
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