The standard windows driver works for me, but unluckely one of my three maxtor drives, my c:\ drive, resets itself to pio mode when i use this driver. Has anyone else experienced this ?
You are not the only one with this problem. Try to search this forum.
The best solution to me and others was to remove the NVidia Ide SW driver and go with the standard windows xp driver.
I dont think it is likely that the bios size has anything to do with it, but then again Im not a bios-programmer so what would I know..
I only know that I miss the 1,65 option.. Sob..
Am I the only one who thinks that Asus should be giving us the wide cpu voltage options back (up to 1,65V)?
Since bios 1,03 this option has been missing!
actually tongiht I just tried an ATI TV Wonder Elite to replace the Evga tuner and I'm still getting the same crash problem. These are completely different drivesr.. i"m convinced now that it's the asus motherboard that's the problem.
I've submitted an RMA request to Zipzoomfly.com to try to...
"Also, i'm convinced it's a bad driver or just incompat problem with Asus A8N and the Evga tuner, since my machine runs rock solid when the Evga Tuner is removed."
I reckon it's a driver problem as well. Everything ran fine on my old NForce 2 motherboard, the only hardware that is changed is...
TMCHOW
I had the exact same BSOD as you:
Machine Check Exception..something
It was worse before I installed bios 1005.05, it's almost stable now, havent had a crash for several hours! :P
I only have ATA HD's like you, makes you wonder..
Hardware:
Asus SLI Deluxe w. 1005.05...
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