Herbert Meister;793108 Wrote:
> The Asus 1007.bin worked for me (I think it was .83 Sil bios). Your
> 1007_084 worked too. I only had to wonder why Partition Magic says the
> formated HD type was wrong geometry. Tried to go back to 1007 from asus
>
> but same thing. After reformatting this message was gone. The only
> thing
> is left is a new (IRQ?) conflict with my soundcard.
I would trust BootItNG more than Partition Magic.
Is it a PCI SoundCard or the onboard one. If it is PCI then put it in
slot 2 or 4 (and turn off the onboard one in the BIOS), the MB manual
explains the slots and what IRQ's are shared where. 2 and 4 are not
used by the southbridge so are best for cards.
Turn off everything PCI related in the BIOS you do not use to save
IRQ's.. com ports, printer ports, firewire ports, consider removing and
floppy disk drives from the case and turn that off. I even got a USB2
card to move USB2 off the chipset

P.
Other things to try/check...
Make sure APIC is on. PnP OS=Yes. UCSW on. Memory Auto, Turbo
Set PCI Latency to 64 in the BIOS (I also adjust the video card to 192
and USB1.1's to 16 and USB2 to 32 in windows using this...
http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/forum/...showtopic=9733
)
(Try FSB 142 AND IMPORTANT, if you try this then LOCK PCI BUS to
33.3/66.6 or a tiny bit more)
If the PCI BUS is not close to 33.3 your hard disks will most likely
corrupt (a tiny bit over is probably ok) the disks probably use the
33.3 (or whatever it is set to) to place the tracks so the higher it is
the closer they get! I assume if you change PCI freq after a format the
disk runs the risk of missing tracks... change it without doing low
level format afterwards and you run the risk of losing sector zero
(this is just a guess though, never googled it much).
So if you did something like this.. format again.
and check this out...
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=545072
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