Iwill KK266R Problems

ajp3jeh

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Sep 1, 2000
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I was hoping members of this board might have some advice for me as my board had been nothing but trouble.

My Setup:

Iwill KK266-R, 1.33 Ghz Thunderbird (not OCed), 256mb Crucial PC150 Cas2, LeadTek MX2 DH Pro, 40 gb Western Digital HDD (on loan for data backup) & 30 gb IBM HDD, Pioneer 116 DVD, Fong Kai 302 Case w/ 300 watt AMD approved power supply, originally had SB Live! but now removed, most current BIO (April 16 I believe)

To say that I've had problems is an understatement. I have installed Win 98SE ~20 times since Monday. I would continually get Registry corruption, lockups, and endless resests for hardware configuration. I removed the SB live and this seems to have helped a little. I am still getting corrupt registry messages. I can run Norton SystemWorks, have it report no problems, reboot, and have a corrupt registry message.

Additionally, the system "felt" very slow. My original system was a K6-2 @ 500mhz and this new MB/Chip felt" slower. For instance, when typing a message, the computer coult not keep up with my typing. Also when ran multiple sessions of IE 5.5, there is a long pause when I switch between windows. I solved that by disabling the mixer for the onboard audio. Who wrote that junk?

To "solve" these problems, I spent a huge amount of time on the phone with Creative. We ended up manually assigning IRQ's to the PCI slots which has not been changed. Also, I am running George's PCI latency patch as a solution but it hasn't made much difference. I am not sure if there is more recent VIA chipset - I'm using the one on the MB CD.

Any help, comments, etc, would be apprecitated.
 

duragezic

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Oct 11, 1999
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Have you installed the newest Via 4-in-1 drivers? Those seem to fix a lot of things and basically a requirement IMO. I installed them first thing after installing win98se and everything went perfect smoothly on my KK266.
 

rockhard

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Nov 7, 1999
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Like eagle said, 4in1's v4.29 should do the trick.
I have found that the Live on my other motherboards likes being in PCI slot 3 with pnp OS/acpi enabled in bios.
If you want to check whether you have one of the recalled mobo's click here
If only ALL motherboard manufacturers would give you a simple table in the manual mapping out IRQ/PCI slot allocation/sharing would make putting PCI cards like the Live in our rigs much more of a pleasurable experience.

Hope this helps,

rockhard =)

<edit> just noticed you talking about the onboard sound - if u were trying to run this with the Live you are a braver man than me ;)