Okay... a little update on this issue. I think I figure it out. Joking :p... All the credits to MR.
Unbootable whoever that is.
In Device Manager I unchecked "Allowed the computer to turn off...
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Okay... a little update on this issue. I think I figure it out. Joking :p... All the credits to MR.
Unbootable whoever that is.
In Device Manager I unchecked "Allowed the computer to turn off...
Nope. I didn't go for Windows reinstall since I already had all installed on my drive, and it's a pain in the ass doing it all over again.
Please post back here if you have similar issue and find...
Aaaaand.... "another one":sleepy:
Keyboard and Mouse drivers were installed by Windows, I guess. I wasn't installing any drivers since windows install.
Okay, just got the same random BSOD =(.... without Kaspersky on my PC
Well mine does not run at all. Marvell just can't recognize bootable drive in its port, so I can't start up PC, the rest of drives are fine, just the one with Windows... and yes, it's connected...
I can see my Crusial SSD (just storage) when connected to Marvell 6 or 7 port and it run at 6bg/s, but when I connect my Windows drive I cannot boot up PC
Update:
I've just deleted Marvell...
Marvell Raid Preinstall does not have .exe file, so I cannot run it in windows. I guess Marvell RAID Driver (SATA3) for AHCI Mode is the same one but for after windows installation - will try that...
So should I uninstall Marvell Console Driver and Install Preinstall Driver? 6320663207
But preinstall drivers should be installed during windows installation isn't it, or there is no difference?
It does not work. I already am in AHCI, I am trying to switch from AHCI Intel SATA II to AHCI Marvell SATA III which was disabled at the moment of windows installation! To get 6gb/s speed.
Okay so, first I enabled Marvell in BIOS and set it to AHCI, then in Device Manager Generic Intel AHCI Controller appeared. I shut down PC, reconnected my SSD to one of the Marvell's ports and tried...
I also have 2 x SATA 3Gb/s connectors (GSATA2_8, GSATA2_9).
As I stated earlier it is connected to a SATA2_0
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Hi everyone.:nerd:
I have just noticed that my Intel 520 SSD Drive is showing as SATA II drive. Now, I am aware that it is connected to a SATA2_0 port controlled by native Intel SATA II controller...
Thank you for your time and effort... so no more Kaspersky Internet Security for me?:huh:
Yeah I've tried to swap ports and even cables, same thing
Standart, High, and Very High
IntelBurnTest shows no errors! Is is Kaspersky causes the issue?
I am so confused :shock: it supposed to be SATA III but it shows SATA II.
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Oh, you are talking about my PC info I put in my profile. Those Drives are visible on screenshot on page 2, the question is why does it show Intel SSD 3gb/s @ 3gb/s instead of 6gb/s(capable of) @...
What do you mean one, I have 2 SSDs and 2 HDDs all of them are connected to Intel ports :rolleyes:
All of my drives are connected to Intel (Sata 2_0 - Sata 2_5 the BLUE ones). Intel SSD is connected to Sata2_0 or Sata2_1 idk which one goes first or closer to the mobo. I've been reading that it is...
It might be a dumb question. My Intel SATA controller is 3gb/s and HWiNFO shows for one drive Serial ATA 3Gb/s @ 3Gb/s and Serial ATA 6Gb/s @ 3Gb/s for the other while both of them are capable of...
Reinstalling drivers did not help...
Okay I reinstalled the same newest driver available on ASUS web site and put my base clock back to 200(4Ghz). Will report back soon...
here
crushed again waking up from sleep mode on stock clocks:shock:
Yes, All I did is changed BaseClock to 200(base CPU clock 133 default) and multiplayer(locked at 26 this is why I changed Bclk) down to 20 to get 4Ghz. Loaded Xtreme.Memory. Profile1(sets the RAM...