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System Information
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GA-MA790XT-UD4P
BIOS: Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG (Flashed to F7b)
Processor: AMD Phenom(tm) II X3 720 Processor Black Edition (Core: Heka)
Memory: Crucial 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3 1333 (CT2KIT25664BA1339)
ATI Radeon HD 4770
Creative SB X-Fi
Saitek Eclipse Keyboard + Logitech G5 Laser Mouse
Vista 64-bit installed on C: *Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 (1TB) Model: ST31000523AS*
XP Pro 32-bit installed on D:www.google.com -n 100
ping www.yahoo.com -n 100
ping www.comcast.net -n 100
ping 69.174.119.74 -n 100 (WoW Ravenholdt Server)
Ping tests were followed by: tracert xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx to find any other possible routing problem.
Reapply firmware 1.7 to Dlink router, recently updated firmware to 1.9
Ping tests from router to all home computers and ping tests from all computers to router. In both firmware versions.
(only packet loss on this system while running Vista, no loss while booted in XP, no loss in any other home computer)
While no loss in XP or from any other home computer, i have swapped Cat5e cords around and even replaced.
I check for windows and drivers updates every weekend. ATI, AMD, Gigabyte( & utilities), Realtek, etc.
For what i assume is still a common error in Vista, (teredo tunneling pseudo-interface code 10) it has been disabled and uninstalled.
MB bios has been updated twice and is currently at F7b.
The only conclusion i have at this point is it must be Vista drivers or added functionality in Vista that i can not pinpoint to modify or disable.
I posted under Gigabyte and not drivers as i hope someone can tell me if its settings i need to customize from its default settings.
Bios settings specific to Vista or 64-bit OS?
Vista Realtek default setting need to be customized?
Vista or 64-bit OS use more resources on MB that could interfer???
I would be amazed if Gigabyte & Realtek never developed a fully stable version for Vista 64 by now.
System Information
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GA-MA790XT-UD4P
BIOS: Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG (Flashed to F7b)
Processor: AMD Phenom(tm) II X3 720 Processor Black Edition (Core: Heka)
Memory: Crucial 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3 1333 (CT2KIT25664BA1339)
ATI Radeon HD 4770
Creative SB X-Fi
Saitek Eclipse Keyboard + Logitech G5 Laser Mouse
Vista 64-bit installed on C: *Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 (1TB) Model: ST31000523AS*
XP Pro 32-bit installed on D:www.google.com -n 100
ping www.yahoo.com -n 100
ping www.comcast.net -n 100
ping 69.174.119.74 -n 100 (WoW Ravenholdt Server)
Ping tests were followed by: tracert xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx to find any other possible routing problem.
Reapply firmware 1.7 to Dlink router, recently updated firmware to 1.9
Ping tests from router to all home computers and ping tests from all computers to router. In both firmware versions.
(only packet loss on this system while running Vista, no loss while booted in XP, no loss in any other home computer)
While no loss in XP or from any other home computer, i have swapped Cat5e cords around and even replaced.
I check for windows and drivers updates every weekend. ATI, AMD, Gigabyte( & utilities), Realtek, etc.
For what i assume is still a common error in Vista, (teredo tunneling pseudo-interface code 10) it has been disabled and uninstalled.
MB bios has been updated twice and is currently at F7b.
The only conclusion i have at this point is it must be Vista drivers or added functionality in Vista that i can not pinpoint to modify or disable.
I posted under Gigabyte and not drivers as i hope someone can tell me if its settings i need to customize from its default settings.
Bios settings specific to Vista or 64-bit OS?
Vista Realtek default setting need to be customized?
Vista or 64-bit OS use more resources on MB that could interfer???
I would be amazed if Gigabyte & Realtek never developed a fully stable version for Vista 64 by now.
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