April 23, 200818 yr It works! I had a #$#^ing time of it to get it to boot, but I finally got it. I will post my bios settings as soon I am sure that it will be stable. Specs: Intel Celeron 420 Conroe-L 1.6GHz Intel BOXDP35DPM Motherboard (Open Box Item only: $49.99! 5 Internal SATA Ports!) Kingston DataTraveler I 1GB Flash Drive Patriot Signature 1GB 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 667 Antec Basiq BP-350B ATX12V Version 2.01 350W Power Supply - OEM SAPPHIRE Radeon X700 256MB PCI Express x16 Video Card (Not bad for $20 on New Egg) Antec Nine Hundred Black Steel ATX Case Western Digital 500GB 7,200RPM SATA-300 Hard Drive Maxtor 160GB 7,200RPM SATA-300 Hard Drive Thanks! Josh
April 28, 200818 yr I've got the exact same board. http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=1557.0 Only trouble I had with it, was figuring out the settings to get it to boot from the USB. That turned out to be pretty much just trial and error. What other problems did you have?
April 28, 200818 yr Author Being a freaking tard, that was my problem. I sat there and tried every conceivable bios setting and nothing worked. Although the error message did change so I felt like I was making some progress. I moved the flash drive into every slot(Or so I thought. ) and I also would unplug the usb keyboard when I was done tweaking the bios thinking maybe it was causing a conflict. Finally I took a break after about 2+ hours of frustration and when I came back I noticed two other usb ports next to the Ethernet Port. Plugged in the flash drive booted up beautifully! My only defense is that the mobo was open box and didn't come with an I/O shield pannel and the two usb ports next to the ethernet didn't look the same as the others. I will take some picts of my bios settings, I don't remember them because I tweaked them so much I don't remember what was there when I finally put it in the right slot. Lol, if I didn't laugh I'd cry...
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