Rick Lim wrote: > Hi there, I have a running FC2 on a Intel 233mhz motherboard, I want > to move it to an AMD-K6-2/500 motherboard but it will not boot. > > Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to make this run on the AMD > motherboard. linux r wrote: > Not without knowing the specs of the motherboard. ARe you absolutely > sure that this mb supports AMD chips? Look for it in the > documentation, regardless of if the chip fits in the slot. If my > alzheimers hadn't kicked in, I would remember for sure, but I think > that AMD has to have an AMD type slot (i forget the numbers it been a > while). > > Once you get the hardware going, it is my understanding that, > chip-wise, AMD is basically something that is seen as very similar to > Intel by most operating systems. So it sounds like you have a > hardware problem without knowing more specifics. Also try > tomshardware.com or google for the right url, tom's will let you look > up the parts for hardware compatibility. Sounds about right to me. Rick, when you say you swapped motherboards, you do mean that you swapped the motherboard, the processor, AND the heatsink and fan for something the K6-2 supports? How far through the boot does it get? You did just take the hard drive from the old system and put it in the new one. I'm guessing that there's some sort of hardware compatibility problem. Can you get either Tom's Root Boot (www.toms.net/rb) or Knoppix, and make sure that they boot? What were the CPU and motherboard doing before you swapped them in, and have they been unused for any length of time? James. -- E-mail address: james | ... including, but not limited to, windstorms, the @westexe.demon.co.uk | Riders of Nazgul, infuriated chickens, peasant | uprisings, halitosis, artillery bombardment, cave-ins, | explosions, and/or frogs falling from the sky.