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Hello!
Please help!
I have motherboard GA-P67A-D3-B3 (rev.1) - U1d
After installing the new GTX 770 motherboard very long time to boot bios and windows.
What can I do?
Hello!
Please help!
I have motherboard GA-P67A-D3-B3 (rev.1) - U1d
After installing the new GTX 770 motherboard very long time to boot bios and windows.
What can I do?
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I have m/b Gigabyte Z87M-D3H with latest F10 BIOS. When I insert into PCI slot ESI Juli@ sound card my Linux Fedora 20 became unbottable. Red Hat kernel team said that this is hardware problem. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=989070 Please anybody from GIGABYTE support help me.
about SATA driver: it's better install from Windows installation (pre-install F6) or install after Windows installation? what is the difference/advantage?
about SATA driver: it's better install from Windows installation (pre-install F6) or install after Windows installation? what is the difference/advantage?
Thanks again
You only need what they call the F6 SATA/RAID driver during Windows installation if Windows cant see your hard drives, ive not had to do this for years though, the driver has always been built into the windows installation.
You will need the Intel Management Driver once windows is installed, and although the one you linked looks right, just get your drivers from here, its easier and saves you wasting time and downloading the wrong one: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/pro...px?pid=4483#ov
First in reply to your previous post of when they'll release a new BIOS for your motherboard, I'll go with highly unlikely (check the UD4H/HD4 history, that's why I'm about done with this company due to their utter lack of BIOS support for anything but cutting edge cash cows).
The SATA drivers are installed just fine post installation (non-RAID), but make sure to set the desired mode (AHCI/IDE) in your BIOS PRE-INSTALLATION.
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