SnowHawk 0 Posted January 15, 2001 If I try to clock my CPUs all the way down to regular speed 366/66... then it will give me a blue screen of death and something about the hpt366.sys drivers... I use the newest ones 1.25v I think but I heard somewhere you should use 1.23?? maybe I dunnon wut the hell is going on. do you? Share this post Link to post
GHackmann 0 Posted January 15, 2001 Try putting your primary hard drive on the HPT366 controller as primary master, and don't put any drives besides hard drives on it. That's the only way I could get my HPT370 controller to stop giving me BSODs on boot. Share this post Link to post
SnowHawk 0 Posted January 15, 2001 I only have 1 harddrive on the ATA/66 onboard controller on it... I might try to use an older HPT366 driver... I heard somewhere that the newest ones didn't work Share this post Link to post