by VirtualNexus » Sun Mar 18, 2012 2:46 pm
Ultimate Edition 3.2 32 bit
I have used Ultimate Edition since 2.6 and NEVER had issues and I still love my 3.0.1 and 2.8 and thanks for that. BUT.... I usually don't post with minor problems, but this is ridiculous!
Not only did Ultimate Edition 3.2 32 bit disintegrate before my eyes in less than 20 minutes, I also lost the sata ata controller on the mobo and now my SATA's are on the shelf as spares for by best desktop which will never see Ultimate Edition 3.2. My reliable desktop was working fine and had other OS's working fine for a long time. I had one 100 gb partition reserved for Ultimate Edition 3.2. This is the first time I ever had a failed OS take out my motherboard. Seems a bit more than just coincidence? I have tested about fifty OS's on it with no hardware issues. Very few burned distros end up in my disc folders and this did not make it there.
Here's how it went down.
Downloaded with one failed dl at s forge with 318 mb, switched to direct link, then ok, checked file, burned DVD, installed – all OK
Restarted and logged into gnome classic (no effects) – by default. Everything looked good, wireless was on and off. Logged out and into gnome classic. Still no effects, checked nvidia drivers – installed already, no options there. Effects check boxes all checked, wireless erroneously displayed on an off even though firefox still worked. Started to get windows with no borders, no right click and not able to put icons on task bar.
Logged out and into gnome (what gnome 3?) and I was presented with pretty background, two icons, a spinning cursor, no task bars, no right click – nothing was there. Had to push the reset button to restart just to get out of there.
Restarted back into gnome classic – still no effects. As I open a few windows, I began to lose borders, no right clicks and finally no clicks at all even though cursor was still moving. Finally it locked up altogether and had to press reset again to get out and reboot.
Rebooted into Ubuntu and Ubuntu 2 and the media DE and seemed to work OK, but not interested in Ubuntu D/E so I logged out and back into gnome classic for further testing. Still no effects working. Mouse clicks began not working as before and finally locked up again. I pretty much decided by this point this was not working out and decided to reboot and delete the nightmare.
BOOM!
Restarted only to see the BIOS telling me I no longer had either of my 320 gb SATA drives. Restarted several times, checked bios and discovered the sata controller had been taken out. I now had nothing but a pile of used computer parts. What to do? Talk about disappointed and surprised!!!
Took both SATA's out and installed the two original IDE 80 gb drives and they worked good. One had original Win XP and the other was blank, which I installed Ultimate Edition 301 with no issues.
I don't think I will dare to install Ultimate Edition 3.2 on my 'ultimate system' just yet. No way.
I did not try to make Unity work, not interested in Unity. I have three other desktops and a few laptops, so this is not a big loss for me.
I know this sounds unbelievable, but it DID happen.
My test system:
2.8 mHz dual core Intel P4
MSI Neo-2 Platinum mobo
Nvidia 6600 GT
850 W PSU
1 GB Dual Channel RAM
2 X 320 GB SATA ( not anymore)