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  1. The low memory issue has nothing to do with the benchmark itself and is not responsible for not running the benchmark.It is a glitch at 3dmark01 sysinfo and nothing more.

    Bios or sata has also nothing to do with hanging at 3dmark01 loading.

    Open 3dmark01 go to Edit-Settings and click the first square there that disables loading.

    That has to work.

     

    Perfect! Thanks man. Weekend wasted trying to work it out. All fixed. What a random issue!!

     

    Edit > Options > Disable title screens between tests

  2. For 128mb issue, set maxmem equal or less than 3072mb

     

    Sent from my UMI_SUPER using Tapatalk

     

    Thanks! It's got rid of the 128mb issue in x64 XP. However I can only run 1 game test still. Second game test I run still freezes on the loading screen :(

  3. Having a nightmare trying to get 01 working properly. Using Z270 w/ 7700K and XP.

     

    With 64-bit XP I got that 128MB memory error when loading 01 up. I did the Affinity trick with enabling 1 core before the error message came up and it fixed it (most times) so I can run the benchmark but after the first benchmark is done and goes to the next one its stays on the loading screen (Game 1 Car Chase H.Detail).

     

    I ended up trying 32-bit XP and the error message wasn't present but I still get the loading screen freezing on me when loading the second test.

     

    I've manually chosen 1 test only to try and avoid it but when I start my second test it freezes on that screen again. I can only seem to run one benchmark (no matter which game test) and then the second test doesn't load.

     

    The system isn't frozen as I can still tab out to task manager where it says 01 isn't responding.

     

    This is at both stock and OC.

     

    OS' are both full versions, nothing removed.

     

    Is it something to do with Z270 you think? (Using MSI TITANIUM).

  4. I can only assume the Z270 board has proper ACPI support for XP if you don't have to select MPS Multiprocessor mode. Still, other guys did manage to get XP to install in the Z170 Xpower with MPS mode, not sure what's going wrong on my setup. Will pose the question in the dedicated thread.

     

    Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk

     

    Z270 XPOWER has ACPI support from BIOS 108.

     

    This is meant to be your board Tom, you can't go round asking questions like that :P

     

    Ha. It didn't occur to me that to install XP I needed to enable "Windows 7 Installation".... :P

  5. XP 64 eh? I've been trying XP 32-bit, maybe I should change. Still odd that it freezes at "Setup is starting Windows." Never gets to a point where I can select hard drive/partitions.

     

    Maybe try an old HDD? - I'm using an old WD1000DHTZ VelociRaptor but I connected it to one of the two ASMedia SATA ports and opted for IDE mode. No issues here.

     

    FYI, my Samsung 850 PRO works fine in the Intel SATA ports in AHCI too. Anything is worth a try!

  6. Are you using a special ISO of XP? I've tried to install XP on the Z170 Xpower board and after hitting F5 and choosing MPS Multiprocessor PC, setup halts for me.

     

    Didn't bother with that. I followed the ASUS guide - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-E2IRjLOeFwbGlIWWwzT1hWRHM/view

     

    No issues at all. Z170 may be different, IDK.

     

    Just using a standard copy of XP PRO 64. I don't have any of the USB working except my keyboard & mouse in Windows. I have to connect the HDD to my main PC to drop any files over onto it and then connect it back to the test bench so I can install CPU-Z, SPI etc.

  7. I'm loosing my hair trying to work this out but I've run out of ideas.

     

    See below;

    IMG_0948.jpg

     

    After loading the FiraDisk driver & AHCI drivers from the earlier page I get to the first install page. As soon as I'm presented with this page my keyboard switches off.

     

    I've taken the keyboard out of the port and then plugged it back in so it's working again but I get no response on this page.

     

    I've tried another 2 keyboards and get the same thing. I've tried different USB 2 & 3 ports and it happens every time. I've not got a PS2 converter to try that though.

     

    At this point I can't install XP. I've done everything else fine with the process from the XP install guide but it shouldn't cause my USB ports to switch off when I get to this page. Plugging them back in gives them power again but I can't do anything on this page.

     

    Using Z270 XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM.

     

    Any ideas?

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