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  • Re: ***Official***Z77X-D3H UD3H UD5H Discussion\Owners Club***

    sir can you send me what i need to ENABLE or DISABLE in the bios set up?

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    • GA-Z77-D3H (F8)
      I7 2600K 4.5ghz (1.32v)
      Cooler CNPS10X Performa
      Corsair XMS3 8GB @1600mhz xmp
      VGA AMD HD6950 1GB
      PS Corsair TX650w

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      • Re: ***Official***Z77X-D3H UD3H UD5H Discussion\Owners Club***

        From the OP BSOD error codes listed in his signature for 0X7e... 0x7E = Corrupted OS file, possibly from overclocking. Run sfc /scannow and chkdsk /r

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        • Re: ***Official***Z77X-D3H UD3H UD5H Discussion\Owners Club***

          the ssd is 5% fragmented, but someone said to not defragment the ssds drives, i ran the other test and no problems was found, only this 5% on C: and 1% on ?: 100mb windows partition
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          • Re: ***Official***Z77X-D3H UD3H UD5H Discussion\Owners Club***

            I would still Run sfc /scannow and chkdsk /r We are not defraging just checking for windows os errors....

            Now while its to late to AVOID THE 100 mb WINDOWS PARTITION in the future when you do a clean try this.... There are other methods but I use this...

            Code:
            Windows 7 Installation Advanced Drive Formatting
             1 � Boot up from the Windows 7 installation disc.
             2 � Choose Repair your computer.
             3 � In the System Recovery Options screen, choose Use recovery tools� and click Next.
             4 � Open the Command Prompt.
             5 � Type diskpart and hit Enter.
             6 � Type list disk . Find the disk you wish to install Windows 7 on. If you only have one disk then it will show as disk 0. If you have multiple disks find the drive you wish to install 7 on.
             7 � Type select disk 0 (or use the number of the disk you wish to install Windows 7 on)(note � that is a zero)
             8 � Type list partition. There shouldn�t be any.
             9 � Type create partition primary.
             10- Type select partition 1.
             11- Type active.
             12- Type format quick.
             13- When finished reboot and begin your installation.
            Last edited by Conners; 08-23-2012, 05:06 PM.

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            • Re: ***Official***Z77X-D3H UD3H UD5H Discussion\Owners Club***

              no errors was found, one thing happened on this BSOD
              - everyday the power suply fan goes to maxium speed (just for a second then back to normal rotation) when i turn on the computer [always], sometimes, the fan goes at maxium on windows boot logo or after
              today the fan was not on the maxium speed on boot or windows logo then i got the BSOD,
              GA-Z77-D3H (F8)
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              • Re: ***Official***Z77X-D3H UD3H UD5H Discussion\Owners Club***

                Like my Friend likes to say DETAILS....DETAILS... we aren't mind readers...

                Is it the same BSOD? It points to windows install problems. you can either do:

                Reset your CMOS or reinstall windows both is prefered if CMOS reset fails... Just my 2 cemts...
                Last edited by Conners; 08-23-2012, 05:27 PM.

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                • Re: ***Official***Z77X-D3H UD3H UD5H Discussion\Owners Club***

                  yes the same BSOD, and about the speed of the power supply fan?
                  GA-Z77-D3H (F8)
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                  • Re: ***Official***Z77X-D3H UD3H UD5H Discussion\Owners Club***

                    Details...Details...Details...

                    What are the errors? Not just yeah the same. You say ....I did nothing diffrent to try to resolve my problem gringo... I'm hopeing you can read my mind.... Cause hey I really don't want to bother myself with this problem... Just hoping you can tell me what to do...
                    Last edited by Conners; 08-24-2012, 12:50 AM.

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                    • Re: ***Official***Z77X-D3H UD3H UD5H Discussion\Owners Club***

                      there's got no errors, only this 5% and 1% fragmented, (today i turned on without problems)
                      my question was about the ps fan speed on boot,
                      do you know anything about cosair ps fan speed on the boot?
                      here when i turn on the computer the ps fan goes at maximum for a second then back to normal silent rotation
                      on this BSOD the ps fan didn't this everyday "procedure"

                      and thanks for the support
                      GA-Z77-D3H (F8)
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                      • Re: ***Official***Z77X-D3H UD3H UD5H Discussion\Owners Club***

                        Fan Operation sounds normal to me. I believe the system pushed the fans to max speed to make sure the can reach max speed then slows them down to normal operation. I would not be concerned about that this. If the fans Stayed at 100% all the time or not worked at all then I would say you might have a problem.
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                        • Re: ***Official***Z77X-D3H UD3H UD5H Discussion\Owners Club***

                          i got another bsod, same detail about the psu fan speed, but this time is a different code

                          BCCode: 3b
                          BCP1: 00000000C0000005
                          BCP2: FFFFF80002F7B088
                          BCP3: FFFFF88002FA3B20
                          BCP4: 0000000000000000
                          OS Version: 6_1_7600
                          Service Pack: 0_0
                          Product: 768_1

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                          • Re: ***Official***Z77X-D3H UD3H UD5H Discussion\Owners Club***

                            Error 0x3b is vcore. add more vcore.
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                            • Re: ***Official***Z77X-D3H UD3H UD5H Discussion\Owners Club***

                              that was the first thing i though, i incresead to 1.32v (1.30v before)

                              now i remember one thing about the power supply fan speed.....
                              on my old system (e7500, corsair vx450w), when i started overclock this e7500 (auto oc settings) the psu fan did this same fan speed increase thing on boot, then before i quit this old system, i removed the overclock settings, then ps fan start on silence,,,,,,,

                              i think the psu start on low because of the dvid settings (thinking there's no overclock because the low voltage), then crashes on windows boot when it need the necessary vcore to work

                              (sorry my bad english, my language is portuguese)
                              GA-Z77-D3H (F8)
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                              Corsair XMS3 8GB @1600mhz xmp
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                              • Re: ***Official***Z77X-D3H UD3H UD5H Discussion\Owners Club***

                                OK this has been bugging me. None of my backup programs will see the drive Win 7 is installed on. Is this because of the 100MB EFI partition? or some boot option in the BIOS pertaining to UEFI? I have 2 SSD's as the first two disks and drive 0 with Windows installed just isn't seen by the programs. Not sure what is going on here: I've backed up with Windows Backup but I don't trust it as it's failed on me before. Would like the peace of mind of using another program to back up with as well. Help?
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