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  • #16
    Re: EP35C DS3R shutdown problem.

    Problem solved, seems like there was a bios option enabled somwhere that caused that. I have problems with the an WD6400AAKS if I install the intel chipset and matrix storage drivers, and the only way to make it work properly is not to install those drivers.

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    • #17
      Re: EP35C DS3R shutdown problem.

      Originally posted by zaone View Post
      Problem solved, seems like there was a bios option enabled somwhere that caused that. I have problems with the an WD6400AAKS if I install the intel chipset and matrix storage drivers, and the only way to make it work properly is not to install those drivers.
      Well like I said above, the Matrix drivers may conflict with an application you have - as some did for me (3dmark vantage specifically).

      But The Chipset "Drivers" - are NOT Drivers as such. The Intel Chipset "Driver"/Inf simply shows the OS what exists Intel hardware wise and configures it for use.

      You Could Create a WDC Diagnostics Bootable CD, or Seagate's SeaTools, or Hitachi Drive Fitness test Cd's - the latter work fine with the western digital drives and make sure all is working with the interface correctly.

      You say your WD6400AAKS has problems, In what way?
      GA-P35C-DS3R Rev2.0 F11 bios, E8200 (@3.0Ghz), OCZ DDR3 PC3-10666 Reaper 4GB (@1200Mhz), Xonar D1, 8800GTS 512, Corsair HX520 (Single 12volt line, Max 40A), WDC 3200aaks/5000aaks in AHCI mode, Vista 64 Premium.

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      • #18
        Re: EP35C DS3R shutdown problem.

        the HD is ok, I had another WD6400AAKS before the one i had now and I had problems with hangs while using windows and i thought that the HD was bad but i sold it and bought another WD6400AAKS but a different firmware and the only problems were in the drivers.

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