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BUGFIX: Update Installation Compatibility Issues
... 2007 t...@unix.my.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SUPERKERNEL i386 Description: I have motherboard(Asus A8N-E) that built on nforce4 chipset, it has usb 2.0 ports, .... If you install the new USB stack [the SVN version], see: http://www.turbocat.net/~hselasky/usb4bsd Then try to copy some files and turn on debugging:

nforce4 x64 mobos and SuSE 9.2
Jurjen Oskam jur...@stupendous.org lucky openbsd misc Hi there, I've just installed 3.9 on a machine with an Nvidia Nforce 4 Ultra chipset (Asus A8N-E When starting dhclient (as part of the installation routine), for every DHCP request sent by dhclient this message appears: nfe0: tx v2 error 0x6004 After this

Installation on a Athlon64 FX-55 system with SATA drive and ...
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wrote: rhox <r...@thebeast.com> writes: Well, my motherboard (nForce4 "neo4 platinum", an MSI board) has lots of SATA plugs, but I only use my IDE plugs. I use an nForce3 chipset and zero problems so I don't think that's the problem. I noted you said in an earlier reply that your brother had problems with

REQUEST: A8N32-SLI support CD
This system uses the nForce4 IO chipset which it doesn't seem there's any "standard" or BIOS style interface to access. Daniela lists "- supports the Nvidia nForce/2/3/4 IDE controllers (nForce 4 experimental) important fix for broken BIOSes which cause system hangs - supports the Nvidia nForce2/3/4 SATA

Windows XP 64 installation problem with SATA hard drives, which ha
If the CD drive weren't ahead of the hard drives in the boot order, how would the XP installation CD have been seen? Doesn't the XP installation CD expect the HD driver(s) to Why is the XP Home installation CD unrecogniozed after loading SATA drivers via the F6 process? Note: the m-board chipset is NForce4 Ultra.

Mandriva + AMD64 + nforce4 = Suffering!
... wrote: Markku Kolkka wrote: Carlos Moreno wrote: The MB is a Gigabyte GA-K8NXP-SLI -- a socket 939 with nvidia nForce4 chipset. But then, when I enter the installation program, the thing doesn't see the array -- it sees the two drives as if they were simply connected to non-RAID ports.

nForce driver installation fails -- "Unable to load kernel ...
I had a similar problem with my Gigabyte motherbard, which has an nForce4 chipset. I used the AMD64 Sarge netboot CD, and it wouldn't automagically detect my network card, I manually selected the forcedeth card and the module loaded, no complaints. As for sound, I believe after I had everything up and running I had

Upgrade chipset on AN8-SLI Premium
Eventually got it installed with less than a complete install, just until the RAM I had orderd arrived. Kept crashing even then. settings, including safe mode. It is a new system with Athlon 64 X2 3800+ and 2G memory, BFG Tech motherboard VNF4 ultra with nVIDIA nForce4 chipset. Brand new WD 120G ATA hard drive.

Nforce4 RAID wont' install on WinXP
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am wondering if anyone else has had a problem like this with an A8N-SLI Deluxe (or any nForce4 chipset based motherboard): 1) First I install WindowsXP Pro SP1. several reboots. No problems there. 2) Next I install SP2. Reboot. No issues yet. 3) Then I install the drivers for the video card

Installation on a Athlon64 FX-55 system with SATA drive and ...
This is my configuration: Athlon64 3500+ 1 Gb Twinmos DDR400 PC3200 Motherboard ASUS A8N SLI (with nForce4 chipset) 1 HD SATA Maxtror 300 Gb This is my question: can you make gentoo installation recognize the Serial ATA HD? (with nForce4 driver) and then carry on with the installation? Searching on the web I found

Hardware SATA RAID -- FC4 installation
Joachim -- On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:40:19 -0800, Clarification <Clarificat...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Obviously the current WGA freezing - problem is concerned with Gigabyte Boards and RAID drivers so as the machine I am concerned with does use RAID & Nforce4 chipset I will have to wait for Nvidia or M$ to

ASUS A8N-E Motherboard: How to find nVidia Chipset Driver Version
Jorge Gonzalez y Hurtado de Mendoza jorge....@gmail.com linux debian bugs dist linux debian maint boot Package: installation-reports Gigabyte K8FN-9 socket 939 AMD Athlon 64 3000, chipset nVIDIA nForce4-4x, 1GB RAM, 200GBHD SATA Maxtor, TV Card Avermedia, ETH onboard VITESSE 8201 1GB (module forcedepth).

nforce4 x64 mobos and SuSE 9.2
John Barnes jbfo...@email.net microsoft public windows 64bit general I have one of the first nForce4 (Dec 2004) and same with the SATAII drives (from Hitachi) The Chipset RAID Controllers could hand it when few problems. However, the Chipsets DMA Controller could not handle the data being thrown at it and the

AMD64 installation problem
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didn't re-install my Vista with the new machine, so cannot say - but it seems you are right, only released Vista nForce drivers I can see are for NF3. I've come up with is a .inf chipset driver in the Beta section for RC1 dated September. Is this what everyone with NForce4 SLI boards are using for Vista x64? McG.

Linux vs AMD socket 939 vs SATA vs NVIDIA nForce4 4X chipset
Fernando García doctorfle...@hotmail.com linux debian user I have the next hardware 2 x sata 160 gb (raid 0)(chipset nforce4 CK804) In the install process, when the system is installing the kernel-image apears the next error /usr/sbin/mkinitrd: device /dev/part3 is not a block device Failed to create initrd image.

Which linux flavor for amd64?
The mainboard is a Gigabyte K8N-Ultra9 with nForce4 Ultra chipset and Athlon 64 3200+ CPU. After uninstalling this driver the problem disappeared. Unfortunately the installation routines neither provide detailed version informations nor file informations. Maybe somebody can explain in which way the WGA tool

Installation on a Athlon64 FX-55 system with SATA drive and ...
Grant
o...@dodo.com.au alt os linux slackware On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 22:30:55 GMT, "David Stites" <da...@dstites.net.invalid> wrote: The installation program hangs up, will not respond to ctrl-C or any other ... What am I missing? Perhaps a BIOS update and the proprietary nForce chipset drivers?

GA-K8N Pro-SLi ..NForce4 Raid problems.. please help
Perhaps a BIOS update and the proprietary nForce chipset drivers? or, try downloading a -current dvd/cd. its upgradeable to 10.2 which will be out soon, is quite stable, and has a more recent kernel which is much more likely to support your chipset. unofficial, find it at mirrors such as

How's the nforce4 support in Linux?
And all linux distros I know of first install the firewall rules and then tell the NIC to start receiving packets. In that order. I don't know how windows does it (and I don't care), but if it gets this wrong it would be a really bad bug in windows. But I guess it'd give the chipset marketing people something to

freebsd-amd64 Digest, Vol 246, Issue 2
Once a spontaneous restart while playing WOW and once during post it froze during post after the display showed NForce 4 chipset and I had to do a reset to proceed. I usually slipstream the nForce4 driver and the nVIDIA GeForce graphics driver into my Windows XP bootable setup CD so I don't have to install them