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In Reply to: RE: cMP - the open source high-end Memory Player posted by cics on December 30, 2007 at 05:42:01
Anyone ever encountered this problem on a H55M UD2H mobo with i540 CPU?
The 4 Phase LED lights(Yellow, Yellow, Amber, & Red) lit up and then goes
off, and the flash on & off and system would not boot.
I am using linear supply + PicoPSU for the mobo and direct linear supply for the CPU.
Any feedback is deeply appreciated.
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the cause of malfunction - PS or mobo. I have this happening very often when I did something wrong. In your case, more likely to be multiple source PS.
Thanks for the suggestion Jack.
Tried with an Antec 500W and it did works. Thought the transformer for the pICO is under sized so I change that too. Everything is fine for the moment now.
BTW, the micro shell32.dll file I received doesn't work on my system.
to accommodate the micro-shell32.dll.
Worth installing XP Home SP1
I couldn't get the "micro-shell" to work on XP Home installed on a (headless) FAT-formatted partition . . . What is its provenance?
Thanks
Dave
To test whether it will work, I installed a network CMP and put all the substitution files in and it won't boot.This is normal, as there are many registry entries referring to shell32. And the micro-shell32 was put in at a very last stage of registry slimming.
I went on to reduced the registry and deleted some entries referring to shell32 with numbers. It will boot into CMP,load the network drive, read the song names, but Cplay couldn't play. I think I've delete the relevant registry entry.
As the file substution was done in non-network environment, I do not expect it will work in a network. After the test, I know that it should work but will need some fine tuning.
Note, I don't think substituting one or two files will work. The whole set of file should be put in.
Edits: 02/19/12
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