A good test, in the BIOS change SATA -> RAID and reboot if you BSOD then you didn't install the OS correctly see -> I'd say 90% of the folks are doing it wrong. Unless you used the Custom and Load Driver chances are you are using the much older Windows AHCI driver verses the correct Intel RST Enterprise driver. Q - Are there any listed in the Device Manager?Īlso, 9/10 you didn't install Windows 7 correctly. Q - What order did you install the Drivers? Q -Did you use the drivers from the ASUS DVD or did you download the latest and NOT use the DVD? Q - Did you install ALL of the Drivers and most importantly the Chipset INF (Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility) Slow, methodical, and correct installation. Then adding (1) device at a time: install the drivers, connect the device and if needed reboot. Second, I would use a PS/2 Keyboard and uninstall ALL of the USB devices, and everything listed under the tree 'Universal Serial Bus Controllers' and restart. How are all of these USB devices connected? MOBO via Back I/O Ports or the Cases' USB or a combination of the two?įirst, I would unplug the Cases' USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 headers and retest.
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