Had an interesting learning experience. It appears the Sis748 lets you run your ram out of synch with your Socket A processors FSB. I have a 266mhz FSB CPU and setting the RAM to 'Auto' in BIOS sets the ram speed to 400Mhz. I thought this was a bonus! NOT! After multiple tries, it appears that causes the system to become unstable to the point that no matter how many times I tried to install Vista, it would become corrupt.
All along I thought it was the SiI3512 controller card not being on the Vista HCL. But I appears that the memory speed was the problem.
BTW, the DDR400 memory worked fine in my other computer at the DDR400 speeds.
All along I thought it was the SiI3512 controller card not being on the Vista HCL. But I appears that the memory speed was the problem.
BTW, the DDR400 memory worked fine in my other computer at the DDR400 speeds.