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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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