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System error 43 host did not boot, d8b

Postby McKay Records » Wed Apr 18, 2012 2:38 am

Ok so when I start my cpu on the mackie sometimes it starts up and runs fine, then sometimes it wont start and says "system error 43 host did not boot" on the d8b console (The VGA screen does not turn on too see any error msg) I replaced the BIOS battery? not sure thats the right word but its in the cpu "2032" as a simple $1.99 solution but didnt work. I've noticed that when it is running the screen will start acting funny with lines and the popdown menus aka file,edit etc are transparent and not solid like they should be. the d8b is up and working right now after 30 min of trying to get the host to boot by tuning it on and off untill it finally pulls the vga screen up and works.
Any answers to this problem would really help not only me, but I'm sure many others out there!!!

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Re: System error 43 host did not boot, d8b

Postby Phil.c » Wed Apr 18, 2012 9:23 am

Check your monitor connection and clean and re-seat it's card.

Is the bios set correctly?

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Re: System error 43 host did not boot, d8b

Postby McKay Records » Wed Apr 18, 2012 3:09 pm

Hey thanks for the reply... I'll try cleaning and reseating the card, I set the bios to the specs I pulled up online for the Mackie D8B 300 Motherboard BIOS Settings as I will post below, the connection between the monitor is fine it will pull up the screen after I reboot the computer like 10 time and run fine, without messing with any wires.


Standard CMOS Setup:
Date (mm:dd:yy) : Current Date Time (hh:mm:ss) : Current Time
Hard Disks: Type: Size: Cyls: Head: Precomp: Landz: Sector:
Mode:
Auto ------- Auto -------
Primary Master Primary Slave Sec Master
Sec Slave
Auto 0 0 None 0 0 Auto 0 0 None 0 0
00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0
Drive A: 1.44M, 3.5 in. Drive B: None
Video: EGA/VGA
Halt On: All, But Keyboard

ok so that came out like crap lol heres the link www.mackie.com/support/documents/D8B300 ... ttings.pdf
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Re: System error 43 host did not boot, d8b

Postby Phil.c » Wed Apr 18, 2012 5:25 pm

It might be benificial if you re-load the OS.

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Re: System error 43 host did not boot, d8b

Postby McKay Records » Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:18 am

So I re-seated all the cards in the cpu today and so far it actually runs 10 times better, the graphics are actually clearer... at first I thought its an old version 3.0 so its that way, well was I wrong.
Something so simple it amazes me sometimes, Had me freaking out that something was about to fry!!! well lets keep our fingers crossed.
I shall post back if problem returns for another round at this.

Thanks Phil!!!! hope to see ya in my next post with a simple solution lol, dont post if its bad no j/p thank you once again.

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Re: System error 43 host did not boot, d8b

Postby Phil.c » Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:38 am

Next step, upgrade to 5.1. 8-)

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Re: System error 43 host did not boot, d8b

Postby McKay Records » Sat Apr 21, 2012 11:23 pm

After I get my M-Audio ProFire Lightbridge FireWire/Lightpipe Interface and the rest of the equipment I will be upgrading lo
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