Originally posted by: Fulcrum
I'm going to build my system using this motherboard in a day or two, and I've noticed that depending on where you go on Intel's Download Center there seems to be two versions of the INF Utility that should work with this board. On the page for the motherboard itself there is version 8.0.1.1002 dated 5/31/2006. On the Intel 965 Express Chipset Family page however, there is version 8.1.1.1001 dated 8/21/2006 which says it works with the P965 chipset, which I assume means that it should work with this board also. Obviously the newer version would seem to be a better choice, assuming that it does in fact work with this board. So, has anyone successfully used the newer version or has everyone been using the version dated 5-31-2006?
Originally posted by: Raloth
I've had this motherboard for a few days and there's a peculiar quirk about it that's bothering me. When I power it up, all the fans will spin up to full for a few seconds and then everything turns off (including the case power LED). A few seconds later it will power up like it should. I've never seen a computer do this before. It behaves the same way with a different power supply. Memtest and Prime95 pass fine and it hasn't crashed once on me, so I'm not sure if it's something to be concerned over or not. Does this happen for anyone else?
Originally posted by: 2x
An IDE drive? The board only has one IDE hookup so if you have an IDE optical drive connected as well, make sure both have their jumper set to Cable Select. If not, the hard drive may not be properly recognized.
Originally posted by: diegowalrus
Originally posted by: 2x
An IDE drive? The board only has one IDE hookup so if you have an IDE optical drive connected as well, make sure both have their jumper set to Cable Select. If not, the hard drive may not be properly recognized.
just that??
ok, thanks!!
what an idiot i am
i was putting the jumpers in master and slave
sorry about my english!
Originally posted by: pcy
Hi
Another little irritation.
My trusty bootable DOS Utilities CD won't work with this board. oakcdrom.sys will not see the CD, so I can't boot into DOS with CD support.
The Bios sees the CD drive. You can boot using it and install Windows. WIndows sees teh CD drive. But oakcdrom.sys says there are no CDs.
It works on every other machine I have ever built though. Intels own notes on building bootable DOS CDs tell you (indirectly) to use oakcdrom.sys. Is this a fault of the board or a chipset issue?
Peter