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OS: | BIOS Files |
Language: | English |
Add date: | Sat Oct 21 14:25:42 2006 |
Size: | 0.01 Mb |
Type: | text/plain |
Views / Downloads: | 2142 / 69 |
File rating: | Total votes: 2 |
Driver for models: | EP-8KHA+ |
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I have a clients computer that I repaired with a MB EPOX EP-4VKMI P4M800 478, the original problem was simple.. his computer would boot up but was slow as hell.. after testing every component.. I isolated it to the motherboard..
Well, I bought the client a EP-4VKMI cause it had decent ratings for a mini-atx (should have gone Asus for $30 more I think now) and things seemed to go fine until I plugged the USB 2 into the motherboard and fried a diode (or some thing that lit up) which stopped it from turning on VGA (still turned on.. just no video)
Motherboard 2 arrived and things got setup nice and fine (power on tests are all fine) though as reported by one person if I turned off the onboard video (with a video card in the PCI/AGP slot) it refuses to turn on the video (man I'm being honest when I say.. I don't like VIA any more and had my reservations from the get go) and I had to reset the bios to get it to normal..
Alright back on problem (cause this has nothing to do with it in all reality) the motherboard refuses on the SATA drive the customer had (maxtor SATA 3.0 200 gb) to detect it.. it won't detect my brand new Seagate 300 gb.. and after trying my Raptor 10k 75 gb.. it detects it fine.. and (even tries too bootup windows)
I did some reading at maxtor trying to find if there's a jumper setting.. there site says there's none.. I had a look around for a new BIOS (but it has the most up to date one)
(Also just for the record.. I hooked this client up to a SATA add-on card to this very box.. his box boots up fine via the card and detects fine.. though it's possible his original cable = bad/quirky have tried other cables of course)
So the question is am I screwed with this motherboard or not? Any one? -- View image here: http://episteme.arstechnica.com/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_smile.gif --
Well, I bought the client a EP-4VKMI cause it had decent ratings for a mini-atx (should have gone Asus for $30 more I think now) and things seemed to go fine until I plugged the USB 2 into the motherboard and fried a diode (or some thing that lit up) which stopped it from turning on VGA (still turned on.. just no video)
Motherboard 2 arrived and things got setup nice and fine (power on tests are all fine) though as reported by one person if I turned off the onboard video (with a video card in the PCI/AGP slot) it refuses to turn on the video (man I'm being honest when I say.. I don't like VIA any more and had my reservations from the get go) and I had to reset the bios to get it to normal..
Alright back on problem (cause this has nothing to do with it in all reality) the motherboard refuses on the SATA drive the customer had (maxtor SATA 3.0 200 gb) to detect it.. it won't detect my brand new Seagate 300 gb.. and after trying my Raptor 10k 75 gb.. it detects it fine.. and (even tries too bootup windows)
I did some reading at maxtor trying to find if there's a jumper setting.. there site says there's none.. I had a look around for a new BIOS (but it has the most up to date one)
(Also just for the record.. I hooked this client up to a SATA add-on card to this very box.. his box boots up fine via the card and detects fine.. though it's possible his original cable = bad/quirky have tried other cables of course)
So the question is am I screwed with this motherboard or not? Any one? -- View image here: http://episteme.arstechnica.com/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_smile.gif --