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#1 supanova8716
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God in heaven help me. I just got a new CPU (OEM) and it wont run in my system.

I am trying to upgrade from a amd sempron (which I assume is 32 bit) to a 64 bit althalon both of which are socket 754. When I have the new chip in, as far as I can get is the windows loading screen, and about 3/4 of the way from being loaded Windows locks up.

I restarted and played around with some BIOS settings (I dont know crap about BIOS really, or how to update it which may or may not even be necessary) and am losing me lil mind over this. Possibly the CPU is fautly? If so why does it register in the computer at all?

Does BIOS need to be updated? Oh Wait if it needed to be updated, then would it not be able to detect the CPU AT ALL? I dont know!

ANY HELP at all is GREATLY appreciated.

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#2 Red_Sniper
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Can you give us your motherboard make and model?
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#3 Runningflame570
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Yes, just because its the same socket doesn't necessarily mean its compatible..we'll need to know what motherboard it is.
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#4 supanova8716
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ASUS: VIA K8V-X Series Mobo
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#5 Runningflame570
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ASUS: VIA K8V-X Series Mobosupanova8716


According to ASUS it supports Athlon 64 so its not an issue with that. Try booting into Safe Mode and seeing if you have all of the correct drivers. If you have the old CPU drivers you'll want to remove those as well.

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#6 supanova8716
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I dont know about FX, but i found the linkey: http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16819103035
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#7 Runningflame570
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I dont know about FX, but i found the linkey: http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16819103035supanova8716
Yes I realized a moment ago that it couldn't be the FX unless you entirely ignored the Socket type. Pretty much make sure you have the right drivers and none of the drivers from your old CPU as theres some potential they could clash. Its OEM so it doesn't come with any of the necessary drivers.
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I just have this funny feeling from the wording of your post. You did reinstall windows didn't you?
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God in heaven help me. I just got a new CPU (OEM) and it wont run in my system.

I am trying to upgrade from a amd sempron (which I assume is 32 bit) to a 64 bit althalon both of which are socket 754. When I have the new chip in, as far as I can get is the windows loading screen, and about 3/4 of the way from being loaded Windows locks up.

I restarted and played around with some BIOS settings (I dont know crap about BIOS really, or how to update it which may or may not even be necessary) and am losing me lil mind over this. Possibly the CPU is fautly? If so why does it register in the computer at all?

Does BIOS need to be updated? Oh Wait if it needed to be updated, then would it not be able to detect the CPU AT ALL? I dont know!

ANY HELP at all is GREATLY appreciated.

supanova8716

 ...You did buy heat sink fan for your new CPU, didn't you?

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#10 supanova8716
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I just have this funny feeling from the wording of your post. You did reinstall windows didn't you?juggernaut8419

 

This may be a late post from me, but no I didn't reinstall windows prior to installing the new processor.  I'm currently running my old processor still, but if I reinstall windows should that solve my problem? 

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#11 kingfiend138
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well its oem deff get some cooling and try the windows reinstal might do the trick make sure its 64 bit vista the 64 bit Xp is very unstable and did not do much for me
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#12 9mmSpliff
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Can you give us your motherboard make and model?Red_Sniper
I wanna see that PC :D