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  1. #1
    Sushi
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    Dec 2000
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    Post A7V, Network cards, and Plextor Writers: Some not so common issues...

    I'm fresh off a new install of Windows 98, and on my second a7v mobo after an untimely death of the first, and have been having a few hardware issues that are perplexing me.

    First one is the ever-nagging issue of trying to install a network card on this motherboard. Has anyone done it and not suffered from interminable boot times after the installation. With my first A7V, I had version 1002 bios. Now,I have v. 1004d on my new board. Is this slow boot being caused by a network card/bios conflict or am I crazy??? (I've tried two 3com network cards.)

    Secondly, I seem to be having problems getting my Plextor 8x4x32 CD-R going on the new board also. After I install the Plextor software and try to run it, I get an error stating that the SCSI host adapter could not be found. I don't even run any SCSI equipment in my machine. It's strictly IDE devices with DMA support.

    Any ideas??

    Thanks to anyone that could possibly help me in this matter.
    -Dave Kochman

  2. #2
    Tiger Shark
    Join Date
    Oct 2000
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    Belgium
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    I don't have an Asus board, but I've had those long boot times myself, they were solved when I installed the drivers for my soundcard, a Creative 1024 Live!.

    About the writer problem, could it be that you got a SCSI version of your program? Try using NERO and that will probably solve it, Nero is great.

  3. #3
    Tiger Shark
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    Nov 2000
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    Marietta, Georgia, USA
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    davetkoch:
    The long boot delay is caused by the Promise ATA-100 controller searching for an ATA-100 device. You need to load Promise drivers Build25 or Build33.
    Please set up your system PCI and BIOS settings per the following article: http://www.amdzone.com/articleview.cfm?ArticleID=433
    Keep in mind that new drivers have been issued since the article was written.

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