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DH87MC board and i5 4460 possessor problem

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Hello,

i have some problems with Intel DH87MC board and i5 4460 possessor,

first i put the i5 4460 and there was no boot or post screen so i check the net to see if my motherboard is compatible to the possessor, by Intel site, it is: Compatible Processors

i update the bios to 0155 with different possessor (i3) and and it work great! for check is install Windows 7 and everything was well.

 

than i put back the i5 4460 and i have screen and post i enter the bios configuration and configure it. after i press F10 to save, the board wont boot up. no screen and no post again.

so i power off manually and the broad is back to life.

i try to install windows 7 but every time the computer is restart it wont boot back! i need to power off\on manually.

 

so this is my problem, the motherboard cant boot after restart at any point or way. not from bios or ctrl+alt+del or anything!

i try to go back to bios 0154 but i have the same problem.

 

if you have any idea, ill be grateful!


Intel DH77KC with MSI GeForce GTX 970 GAMING 4G problem

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Hi,

I've bought this videocard and installed it in my computer. I already had the mobo and it was working fine.

now, when I start the computer, the mobo crashes.

I see the intel mobo logo with the three options (f2, f7, f10 for boot options) but at this screen the mobo crashes. the f2 f7 f10-buttons don't work at this point.

afther like 3 minutes the screen disappears and a blinking "- "(short stripe) appears in the top left corner on my screen. I cannot do anything here, only to shut the computer down by removing the power.

if I start without the videocard installed. everythings works fine (with an Intel Core i5 3450)

 

I think my mobo is outdated for my new videocard but I cannot find an software upgrade for my mobo for this problem.

I don't know what to do to get this videocard working, please help me

thank you in advance.

Board Desktop Board DZ87KLT-75K (Unable to access BIOS after flashing)

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Desktop Board DZ87KLT-75K

Intel Core i7-4770 3.40GHz

NVIDIA GForce GTX 650Ti Boost

BIOS: KLZ8711D.86A.0453.2014.1007.1848

Windows 8.1 x64

 

Just recently I flash the BIOS on my PC and now find that I am no longer able to launch Visual BIOS (Black screen). Visual BIOS was working prior with no issues.

 

Anyone have any suggestions?

DH61AG does not see Intel 240 GB SSD

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Recently upgraded several customer's Loop L5 AIO w/ DH61AG from an Intel 60GB SSD to a 240GB (SSDSC2BW240A401). Systems were running fine before the upgrade. After the upgrade the systems booted to the new drives fine (imaged from the 60GB SSD, Windows 7 x64). However; if the users shuts down the PC or the PC restarts (Windows Updates) the SSD is not recognized and they get the error message "No Bootable Device Found". If you unplug power from the MB, wait 10-15 seconds and reconnect power, it will boot fine. One of my co-workers also said if you bring up the Boot Menu, it will then see the SSD and allow you to choose it and boot up fine.

 

The DH61AG had BIOS version 40, I upgrade it to 99 then to 109, per instructions, but it did not help the problem.

 

I have seen several other post w/ similar issues, it is like there is a lag in the SSD "spinning up" if you will, that the PCs don't see them as an available boot device.

Can Back Panel Connectors be upgraded or replaced?

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I have a custom built desktop computer with the DQ77MK motherboard. It was built in 2013 by a gentleman whom I'm not sure can help me with it anymore. If I had been building this and was given the information I gave him I'm sure I would not have selected this motherboard. We are professional photographers and the main areas I have to be concerned about are speed and storage. The speed and power are fine, the ability to add storage is not. There are only five SATA connectors on this motherboard, four are currently being used for the main SSD drive, a secondary 2TB storage drive, DVD payer and I'm not sure what the other is being use for. The fifth is under the massive graphics card installe. And I'm not sure this fifth SATA port actually works. I've tried to connect two different hard drives to this port and could not get either one to work. I currently have another healthy drive that I want to try but haven't had the time yet.  The graphics card is so close to the only open PCI connector that I can't get a card into it. There is a USB card in the PCI Express connector that I may be able to switch out but I would prefer not to lose these. There are only three, two if you don't count the port for the video card, expansion PCI ports on this motherboard. The guy who built this for me gave me a case with something like 8 extra bays and told me that adding extra storage would be an easy process. But he put in a motherboard with absolutely no expansion capabilities that I can tell and also has a 2TB limit on the drives.I can't even replace the currently installed extra drive with a larger one. I'm going crazy trying to figure out how to make this work the way I want it to.

 

Because of the lack of internal expansion options, what I want to do is connect a MediaSonic Probox and run my storage drives through it. It will run on USB or eSATA, preferable the SATA as USB speeds are way to slow, something like 25mps. This box, to run correctly needs to access an eSATA port with port multiplier capabilities. As far as I can tell none of the SATA ports have this Multiplier capability.

 

There are two components on the motherboard that is accessed through the back panel that I would like to upgrade. The top one has two high current USB ports (will never use), one IEEE port (will never use, either) and an eSATA port. The other component has two 2.0 USB ports and what looks like an empty access bay.Is there any way, at the very least, to upgrade that eSATA port to support Port Multiplier? Or at best, replace these two components with something I can put to better use. I would like to have at the very least two eSATA with Port Multiplier capabilities and some more high speed USB ports, 3.0.

 

Is it possible to upgrade or change out these back panel components?

 

Thank you,

 

Linda   

RAID 5 - Using unallocated space

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I recently purchase a Gigabyte GA-H97M-D3H motherboard that uses Intel chip sets including the ability to create different levels of RAID drives. In setting up my system I created a RAID 5 disk array using 4 Western Digital 2TB drives. Then I installed Windows 7 Professional as the OS.  My problem is that it turns out that Windows does not seem to be able to address disks with sizes greater than 2 TB.

 

I need to figure out how, or if I can use unallocated space on a RAID5 drive created with your Intel Chipset. The Disk I created uses (4) 2TB drives to create a disk of 5589.04 GB. When I install the OS (Windows 7 Pro) it created a  100 MB System Reserved partition and a  2047.90 GB main partition.  That left 3541.04 GB unallocated and I cannot figure out how to make use of that space.

I tried creating a 2TB virtual disk, but that was not allowed because supposedly there was not enough space.  I tried extending the partition, but I got the following message:

 

"Only the first 2TB are usable on large MBR disks. Can not  create partitions beyond the 2TB mark, not convert the disk to dynamic."

 

So how the hell do I make use of that space?

 

Other Information from the Intel Rapid Storage Technology untilty:

System Information

OS Name: Microsoft Windows 7 Professsinal

OS Version: 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 7601

System Name: DEV_01

System Manufacturer: Gigabyte Technology co. Ltd.

System Model: H97M-D3H

Processor: GenuineIntel Intel64 Family 6 Model 60 Stepping 3 3.401 GHz

BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. F4

 

Intel Rapid Storage Technology

Kit installed: 13.0.3.1001

User Interface version: 13.0.3.1001

Language: English (United States)

RAID option ROM version: 13.0.0.2075

Driver version: 13.0.3.1001

ISDI version: 13.0.3.1001

 

Hardware Information

RAID Configuration

 

Array Name: SATA_Array_0000

Size: 7,630,915 MB

Available Space: 7 MB

Number of volumes: 1

Volume member: Local1

Number of array disks: 4

Array disk: WD-WCC4MNKXY98X

Array disk: WD-WCC4MLJE75X5

Array disk: WD-WCC4MLNSJ6XS

Array disk: WD-WCC4MLVN1NY7

Disk data cache: Enabled

 

Volume name: Local1

Status: Normal

Type: RAID 5

Size: 5,723180 MB

System Volume: Yes

Data stripe size: 64KB

Write-back cache: Off

Initialized: Yes

Parity errors: 90

Blocks with media errors: 0

Physical sector size: 4096 Bytes

Logical sector size: 512 Bytes

 

...  There is more, but I think that this should be enough to work with.

 

Can anybody tell me how to access that unallocated space without having to reconfigure my drives?.

Graphics Media Accelerator DH87MC installation error

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Hi,

 

Recently, I configured my desktop with below specs and while trying to install Graphics Driver from the CD provided with the Intel DH87MC motherboard, I am getting status as "failed".

When I tried to install manually I am getting error message as - "your system does not meet the minimum requirements"

 

Specs

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Intel i5 4440 3.10Ghz

Intel DH87MC motherboard

OS: Win 7 Ultimate 32-bit

RAM: Crosair Vengeance 8GB (x1)

 

I checked the files under the CD for graphics, it has both 32 bit and 64 bit, but, when I tried installing either 32bit or 64bit, I am getting the same error message. I also downloaded the below 32bit driver form Intel "Drivers - Support" page:-

 

-GFX_Win7_8_8.1_32_10.18.10.3496.zip

 

Please assist!!

Driver USB2.0.exe causes Windows crash

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Hello !

Following restoration, I downloaded the driver USB2.0.exe 08/04/2002 5.1.2600.0

that has definitely crash Windows XP Pro SP3 on Intel D845PESV computer (blue screen) !?!?


Intel DB85fl Boot problem

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This dec 2014 I bought an intel DB85FL motherboard with i5 4440 processor,8gb Corsair ram,600w psu,Nvdia GTX 750ti gfx.After some weeks of using, whenever i started the computer the CPU would start then it stops and then automatically starts again but i didnt see any Picture on monitor.I had to hold the power button to turn it off.Then again after 1/2 tries the same thing happens but this time i Can see the picture .
I consulted an engg, he said My Gfx,processor,psu,ram r fine,motherboard is causing the problem.So i sent it to the dealers the checked it and found the problem and sent it  to the service center ,at the service center they found the same problem and  sent me a new board as it was in warranty period.Now after 2/3 days of using the same problem has started with the new board.


I checked reviews online,many people r complaining about the same problem.Is this a design fault?? What should i do?PLZ Help

Watch the video attached.

Intel DB85FL boot problem. Plz watch the Video prob_1(1)

BSOD error 124

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i7 2600k @ 3.4 ghz

16 gb ram, attaching pics of the clocks

2.png1.png

 

 

 

DZ68BC motherboard, 0042 bios date 09/02/2013

 


Problem signature:

  Problem Event Name:    BlueScreen

  OS Version:    6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48

  Locale ID:    1033

 

Additional information about the problem:

  BCCode:    124

  BCP1:    0000000000000000

  BCP2:    FFFFFA800CF97028

  BCP3:    00000000F600C600

  BCP4:    0000000000040150

  OS Version:    6_1_7601

  Service Pack:    1_0

  Product:    256_1

 

Files that help describe the problem:

  C:\Windows\Minidump\111114-7675-01.dmp

  C:\Users\Me\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-12090-0.sysdata.xml

 

Read our privacy statement online:

  http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=104288&clcid=0x0409

 

If the online privacy statement is not available, please read our privacy statement offline:

  C:\Windows\system32\en-US\erofflps.txt

 

10644810_723599891059877_4297674677478867410_n.jpgs o

 

Getting this BSOD randomly.  Any ideas on what's causing it, or how I can fix it?

Why can't switch off sata ports individually on DQ87PG if Intel told me that is a feature on that chipset ???

DZ87KLT-75K windows restart problem

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Hi,

 

DZ87KLT-75K with i7-4790 and I have one and the only problem - Windows restart. This is just ridiculous.

 

I can see that 4790 not officially supported. But I can tell for sure it was in that list and when suddenly disappeared.

 

So here is my simple questions for Intel. Is nothing could be done with that? Is this a really big problem for you to make it compatible? Is this a really big difference between 4770 and 4790? Come on...

 

BIOS 0453 was my last hope and now I'm very disappointed. You are niether make new mobo niether support your latest and the last "bone trail". This is no good!!!

DH61AG does not see Intel 240 GB SSD

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Recently upgraded several customer's Loop L5 AIO w/ DH61AG from an Intel 60GB SSD to a 240GB (SSDSC2BW240A401). Systems were running fine before the upgrade. After the upgrade the systems booted to the new drives fine (imaged from the 60GB SSD, Windows 7 x64). However; if the users shuts down the PC or the PC restarts (Windows Updates) the SSD is not recognized and they get the error message "No Bootable Device Found". If you unplug power from the MB, wait 10-15 seconds and reconnect power, it will boot fine. One of my co-workers also said if you bring up the Boot Menu, it will then see the SSD and allow you to choose it and boot up fine.

 

The DH61AG had BIOS version 40, I upgrade it to 99 then to 109, per instructions, but it did not help the problem.

 

I have seen several other post w/ similar issues, it is like there is a lag in the SSD "spinning up" if you will, that the PCs don't see them as an available boot device.

Using onboard graphics together with a separate graphics card

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Hello

 

Is it possible to use onboard graphics together with a separate graphics card? I have only one paired DVI/HDMI and one VGA on my video card and I want to connect two monitors using DVI/HDMI.

 

MB is DZ77RE-75K

Graphics is ATI Radeon 5450

 

BR,

Kir


Raid failure after power d/c, no backup [Intel x58 Raid 0]

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Sager NP7282: recently purchased from a man on Ebay, about 2 months ago. It has an Intel x58 motherboard and Intel Rapid Storage Technology RAID interface.

It had upgraded 2 hard disks: 2x vertex3 224GB SSD, which I had put into a RAID-0 for increased speed and performance - and reinstalled the OS. It had just now gotten to a great point -- I was considering doing a full-drive backup and protecting my OS and setup, but I had not yet done so.

 

Last night,  I had an accident when I removed the power cord from the computer, taking it to another location. As soon as the power cord was removed, there was a BSOD, and the computer restarted. As soon as I turned it back on, I found the RAID offline and both drives listed as "Offline Member."

I booted this up into Hiren's BootCD -> Parted Magic Linux, and I discovered that both drives, when in AHCI mode: were fine and had no damage according to the SMART sensors on the drive. When the drives are booted in AHCI mode instead of raid, they are both powered on and listed, but cannot boot because of their RAID structure.

When they are booted as RAID in the BIOS, they do not power on [so far as I can tell] and do not function.

I removed the back of the laptop to manually inspect each drive, and there did not appear to be any damage to them: and the laptop booted into BIOS and Ctrl-I Intel Rapid Storage RAID SETUP with only 1 drive.

 

http://imgur.com/8Nt3yVC

 

My attempts to fix this in Intel Rapid Storage Technology Raid Setup:

1) Recovery volumes, as listed by the manual. This was a negative: both options 1 and 2 returned the same result, and I did not know what it was that it meant: if maybe I had incorrectly installed the RAID, or if I had not setup a recovery partition yet.

Option 1: http://imgur.com/o1BDNTm

Option 2: http://imgur.com/iaHAd4K

 

I need assistance immediately! Preferably today or tomorrow - so I can get back to my business and work.

Every time I look at this raid setup and the RAID recovery software: I'm afraid that I'll lose my entire drive and all my DATA. It is imperative that this not happen. Maybe you can recommend free RAID recovery software for me, or you can give me perfect instructions on how to overcome this.

 

Imperative! TiberLifeGenius

 

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Update Feb 13th 11:10pm

 

I've been booting to Windows 8 PE [a special version with lots of utilities]

and I've twice backed up the RAID array, and both have apparently failed.

 

The first:

I used ReclaiMe Free Raid Recovery: and it made a copy of my recovered RAID array, and I put it on a 500gb SATA drive:

but the drive image didn't boot correctly: it was missing a windows logo when it booted, and it had 2 users: Admin and [my name] but neither would boot right.

The admin would boot up, but showed a blank desktop and failed completely. The [my name] normally has a fingerprint access, which was unavailable, and wouldn't even accept characters into the password field. It was a dead end.

 

The second: I used DiskInternals Raid Recovery 3.1, and it did a [complicated] raid analysis for me: I think I did the right thing by taking a 448gb Raid array file, and exporting it to a .dsk file: That was the size of my RAID array, of 2 disks -- it should have been everything.

 

Here's where things are complicated, and where I'm stuck:

-The .dsk file was opened, and all it said inside was that it had a file called STORAGE.

-I found 2 programs that opened .dsk files, only 1 worked: WinImage: and I used to to clone the entire .dsk image to the SATA array:

This completed around 1 hour ago --- but the raid 0 array did not boot, and the disk does not have any files on it. After 4 hours of data transfer, and moving the .dsk file to my Raid 0 array:

My raid 0 array currently says this: 447 GB -- Unallocated. I am almost completely certain the .dsk image was successful: so what do I do now?

 

What do I do now, with my .dsk image transferred to the 2 HDs in Raid 0 -- how do I recover my file system, and once again make it a bootable OS again?

 

Reply to sylvia_intel:

I tried to install the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology on both a Windows 8 and WIndows 7 PE -- and neither of them would do it correctly, or install the program.

I will consider trying it -- but I think my step in the recovery process now might a wrong time for that.

 

So I have a .dsk image on my array: and it has tremendous amount of data on it: but there is no file system. Where is the next step? I had thought the restoration of my filesystem was actually very precise and careful, and accidents could end me.

 

I still have both a 500GB drive with an unbooting copy of my raid array, and a 448gb .dsk file that can be applied again.

The original array has already been reset, and cannot be copied or recovered anymore.

 

TiberLifeGenius -- HELP!!

DP45SG (6)

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Hi, I wonder if there is anyone who could give some advise on the following case please?

 

I am an ASUS mobo fan, always used their desktop motherboards, but, well, I decided to try Intel this time, so here is my story:

 

I recently purchased the following items here in the Netherlands (Europe), all brand new:

- Intel Boxed Intel Core2 Duo Processor E8400 (6M Cache 3.00 GHz 1333 MHz FSB) LGA775

- Samsung HDD/500GB SATAII 16MB 3.5'' 7200rpm

- Intel Motherboards Extreme Series / ATX/ P45 Express Chipset with ICH10R / 4xDDR3@1333 (DP45SG)

- Corsair XMS3 DDR3,1333-4GK

- Samsung DVD RW 22x Black Bulk SATA

- AOpen A600A ATX box Silver/Black with a 350 watt PSU

- Microsoft Win Pro 7 64-bit English 1pk DSP OEI DVD

and used following (used) graphics card: MSI R4350-D256H

- later on: (also brand new, cause I forgot that item), a Linksys wireless-N PCI adapter with dual band model WMP600N-EU

 

When packing out the boxes, looking at all these great items I found out

a) Intel Corporation added a note in the mobo box stating: "you will need to use a USB diskette drive to install the Intel Matrix Storage raid driver

    during the Windows XP installation process" Now, that raised an eyebrow; I spend a lot of money on the best around, SATA HDD's and all, but
    Intel
steps back 20 years in time?, and wants me to install something, before Windows can install a RAID driver??

    Why, sure I need to be in the BIOS, for one, and second: I have no USB diskette drive with USB or SATA connector

 

But.. I was installing Windows7, so what the hay, I left this out..then

 

b) the Intel mobo had no PS2 outlet, so I could not connect a mouse and keyboard.

 

Hence, I could not start up the computer and get in the BIOS menu, like I am used to do. That raised a second eyebrow, I completely overlooked this missing spec. I solved that buying a special USB splitter cable, on which I could connect a PS2 mouse and PS2 keyboard.

 

So, starting up the desktop, I found the BIOS was ok, DVD ROM was the first boot part. Nothing needed changing, fine by me.

 

So I inserted the Windows 7 operating system, so far so good. After that, I had not activated Windows right away, cause the wireless card I added

from Linksys (after first installing the Linksys driver), wasn't recognized. After that the computer wouldn't

start anymore. I didn't get anything anymore. Some guy at work advised to remove the CMOS battery for a while, which I did.

Sure enough, I could re-install Windows7. I connected a network cable this time, to activate Windows on-line.

 

All was well. But then, I decided to download the latest Intel mobo drivers from this website ("Intel recommends that you download...etc.." boy was I dum), I was prompted to restart the computer after installing the latest Intel chipset drivers.

 

And then, dear readers, the computer went dead, and has stayed dead. I can start the MOBO outside the casing, the fans work, the DVD rom drives starts up, but I see no USB power going to the USB board and mouse, my screen is black, I cannot get into the BIOS. If I connect the DVD rom, and disconnect the HDD, to start to start Windows7 from the DVD, it doesn't work. Makes no difference: the screen remains black, no BIOS, no message, nothing.

The trick with leaving out the CMOS battery or the jumper on the BIOS reset connectors doesn't change anything.

The computer won't start. The DVD rom drive starts, but the Windows DVD doesn't give me a screen, or a BIOS, just the fans are blowing, for the rest... nothing, nothing... Is there anybody that can tell me how I can solve this? 

 

 

 

Indoor Positioning

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Hi, just want to ask is NRF24L01 compatible with Intel Galileo Gen 2 board? Do anyone have any tutorial that I can refer to? Thanks

New build BIOS reflash?

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Hello All,

 

I'm new to this forum and also to P/C building. I've got several questions regarding my MB/CPU. As part of my first build I have a new ASUS Z87 Pro and an i5 4590 CPU. On the MB itself there is a paper sticker that reads among other things, 1707. I interpret this as the current BIOS version. On the MB box product label there is affixed a separate sticker (small) that reads 1802 in bold font.

 

Do you think the paper sticker on the MB indicates my BIOS started out as version 1707? And, do you think that the sticker on the product label indicates the BIOS has been reflashed to version 1802 prior to sale?

 

Finally, if the BIOS version is in fact 1802, will I need to reflash to something higher before using the i5 4590 CPU? I'd rather not if I don't need to. I am confused about the 1802 BIOS because on the ASUS support page for my CPU it states to reflash if the version is smaller than 1802 and not to reflash if the version is greater than 1802 but makes no mention about what to do if the version is 1802. Probably some dumb questions here but I have to start somewhere right?

 

Thanks for any input on this

Can't recover BIOS--HELP Please

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Ihave a DX58OG and I can't boot computer past POST.

 

 

The problem began with a failing Raid0 volume.  So I changed from raid in the BIOS.  I think that while I was in the BIOS, the PCI band limit got changed to 256 from 64.  Now I can't boot past POST and can't get into the BIOS to reset to factory default.  I've done everything that was suggesting in the manual.  I've recovered the most recent BIOS using the CDROM method.  I've done many combinations of moving the cmos pin from 1-2 to 2-3 and off.  Nothing seems to work.  At first, my mouse wasn't lighting up.  Now, it does.  I attempted to reflash the BIOS via flash drive, but the BIOS doesn't seem to recognize it.  I've tried both fat, and fat32 formats. The BIOS on the flash is an earlier version so I am not sure if that's the problem.

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