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Answer» But so many of them are executables. I could run them all but, wouldn't that hurt the system?Hmmmm? What are their filenames? Does the CD Autorun?Yes, it does. I have 2CDs
The 1st ONE: I have installed everything except the LAN drivers ( because there was a red NO LAN DEVICE DETECTED ) from the autorun screen. All of these from the Mboard CD are executables:
Audio CT5880 realtek via686 via8233
Chipset 4in1 AGP patch EnableUSBS3XP IDE KM266 kt400 USB2.0 usb patch Vt8631 Vt8365 Vt8501 vt8601 vt8605
Network Rtl8139 Via8233
other Promise 20265 ata100 ideRAID
20267 RAID ultra100
20276 ATA133 ideRAID
USB2.0 Winbond Smart_manager SmartIO
Run the 4 in 1 package...it will detect your hardware and install what's neccessary. After that you can run the VIA network one. Re-boot after each one.I ran both and restarted after each one, nothing happened
Here are the contents of the 2nd CD:
AMr
Audio A1mu520c1 UDA038_BUILD03 UDA046_BUILD02 VIA
Display KM266 KM400 KM800
K8 PN_1_1_0_14 x_1_0_1_7
Lan 3.5 VIA
SATA 3.00b
USB20 VIA
VIA 4in1446v 4in1449v I have SOLVED the missing driver problem! I have FOUND the solution google'ing:
"From the device manager, right click on the PCI simple communication controller, choose properties, click on Details tab, highlight “PCI\VEN….”, and copy it by USING Ctrl+C keys. Open google.com and paste the copied thing by using Ctrl+V keys. Delete everything from “&SUBSYS” to the last and search. This will give you what model the communication controller is and then you can download the driver."
Worked like a charm
Now only the freezing is left to figure out armis -
As Patio said, PCI is a MB driver and should be on that install CD. If the Driver wizard didnt find the PCI on your disc then I am lost as to where to go, other than to your MB manufacturer's website and see if you cant find the relevant PCI driver there Quote from: wombat on November 20, 2008, 05:33:24 PM armis -
As Patio said, PCI is a MB driver and should be on that install CD. If the Driver wizard didnt find the PCI on your disc then I am lost as to where to go, other than to your MB manufacturer's website and see if you cant find the relevant PCI driver there
Read the previous post I have found a solution
However my computer still freezes. I am trying to look up the temperatures now. Maby there is a relationship
EDIT: I noticed it freezes when Temp2 is at 63 degrees Celsius. What device is that?
[Saving space - attachment deleted by admin]Today I bought a can of compressed air. After I got rid of every dust particle I could find the temperatures do seem better! However there still are temperature differences. Any other ideas what else could I try? I'll go CHECK whether it crashes or not
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