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Thread: Asus p8h67 M EVO Board wont boot with Nvidia Geforce gts 250

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    Asus p8h67 M EVO Board wont boot with Nvidia Geforce gts 250

    I cant use my Nvidia Geforce gts 250 with Asus p8h67 M EVO Board ....it cant boot instead shows some blue/black screen....
    please any body help me...i m using Windows xp 32-bit......
    will windows 7 64-bit will help d issue. ???


    System Requirements

    Asus p8h67 M EVO
    Intel core i5-2400
    Corsair 8Gb ram
    Nvidia Geforce GTS 250

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    Re: Asus p8h67 M EVO Board wont boot with Nvidia Geforce gts 250

    I don't think so Windows 7 will give any kind of difference at all. If you want to experiment then you can go ahead and see.

    What you are getting now is a blue screen, which normally occurs when a particular device's driver is installed and the driver isn't compatible with the motherboard. So that's why it is advisable to uninstall the drivers and update it with the latest one.

    Still if the problem exists then i would advise you to take out the peripherals and then test with only one memory in the clear OS. check the required memory voltage in your manual because some memory requires higher voltage than standard. You can also try and update the BIOS as well.

    Have a look at all these suggestions and let me know if it was helpful for you or not.

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