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dh67bl bios update error

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Hi,

a few days ago I updated to 0160 and get a checksum error. While I had a look in my BIOS-configuration I noticed that my SSD at Port 0 ist only running in 3G-Mode, the new one in Port 1 is running in 6G-Mode. Also an error I couldn't explain.

 

While searching and reading I found a kind of solution for my BIOS-problem -> downgrading step by step. When I reached BIOS 0156 the checksum error wasn't no longer present.

 

Will there be a never BIOS than 0160? It seems to me the motherboard is out of service???

 

And what's about the SATA-bug?

 

Thanks for your help!


Intel® DH77KC + VGA

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Buenas me gustaría me aclaren, una duda ¿se puede usar un adaptador DVI a VGA en esta placa Intel® DH77KC ? ya que no tienen Puerto VGA, por el motivo que tengo un CRT de 15" 1024x768  60Hz. aun me sirve me gustaría usarlo unos meses antes de adquirir un LCD, existiría un problema a largo plazo en la GPU integrada o en la placa en general?,gracias.

Update Bios Emerald Lake

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Oi, Pessoal da Intel, eu possuo um notebook com processador i3 e 6 gigas de ram (DDR3), chipset sandy, e não consigo fazer a VT-X

Já dei uma boa pesquisada nos forums da vida e não consigo encontrar uma atualização para minha Bios, ativando essa opção ou liberando todos os recursos nela..

No site da Phoenix, ele me remete a outro programa cobrando 80 reais para essa atualização...  Já liguei pro suporte do meu fabricando e nada do donwload do mesmo..

Precisava de uma luz, ou algo que me levasse a uma pesquisa...

 

.Segue mais detalhes sobre o que tenho em maos.

Model : Emerald Lake Fab1

Chipset Intel Sandy Bridge

Southbridge Intel HM56

Bios Phoenix Technologies

Version 1.05

03/05/2011

 

PS. quando atualizo o driver  HD 3000 para o mais recente no site da intel , meu windows 8.1 buga.

 

Abraços !

DH87MC board and i5 4460 possessor problem

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Hello,

i have some problems with Intel DH87MC board and i5 4460 possessor,

first i put the i5 4460 and there was no boot or post screen so i check the net to see if my motherboard is compatible to the possessor, by Intel site, it is: Compatible Processors

i update the bios to 0155 with different possessor (i3) and and it work great! for check is install Windows 7 and everything was well.

 

than i put back the i5 4460 and i have screen and post i enter the bios configuration and configure it. after i press F10 to save, the board wont boot up. no screen and no post again.

so i power off manually and the broad is back to life.

i try to install windows 7 but every time the computer is restart it wont boot back! i need to power off\on manually.

 

so this is my problem, the motherboard cant boot after restart at any point or way. not from bios or ctrl+alt+del or anything!

i try to go back to bios 0154 but i have the same problem.

 

if you have any idea, ill be grateful!

XFX R9 280x and DP67BG: any hope?

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Hello everyone,

I have running two graphics cards, Nvidia GTX460 and AMD HD6850 on Windows 7 sp1. I use the 460 for my monitor, and the 6850 for a little mining. Both work fine together. I recently purchased an XFX R9 280x, however, I can't seem to get it to work. After I install, along with the GTX460, it's recognized by device manager, but it does not show up in the video resolution dialog window. GPUz identifies the 280x, but clockspeed and voltage don't show. Also, when installed as the only card, it shows the boot screen, but after post, the screen goes dark, with a lonely 0_ showing in the lower right. The code on the board shows 00. The computer continues to load windows, but the monitor remains the same. I've uninstalled and reinstalled drivers ad infinitum using Ccleaner and DDU, updated the BIOS, cleared the CMOS, and tried different PCIe slots. I even did a clean windows install. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Board: DP67BG, core i7 2600; 16g RAM

Board Version: AAG10491-400

BIOS Version: BGP6710J.86A.2209.2012.0717.2302

Power supply: Thermaltake - SMART Series 850-Watt

Intel DQ87PG PCI-Express 3.0 compatibility issue?

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Hi guys. Recently I upgraded to Haswell system. My Intel DQ87PG cannot work with Gigabyte HD 7850 GV-R785OC-2GD (rev 1.0) . The motherboard will beep twice, pause and beep twice (indicating no graphic card detected). I have tested it on Gigabyte G41-Combo and it works. I have also tested another graphic card (HD 5670 & HD 6870) on the Intel DQ87PG and they work. I have flashed both the Intel DQ87PG and the GV-R785OC-2GD to the latest bios and still nothing happen. Is there any compatibility issue between them? How to solve this?

My Intel® System Identification Utility ref: 0260 7653.


Any help would be much appreciated.

Haswell Refresh & Intel 8-Series Motherboards: it's a shame.

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Hi to all.
I think the title is explicit.

As most people knows, Intel 8-Series chipsets based Motherboards will work with Haswell Refresh CPUs, just a BIOS update is needed.

I know that future Broadwell chips won't work.

I decided to build a workstation using an Intel motherboard, DH87MC, with latest Core i7 4790 Haswell Refresh CPU. Clean 4790, not 4790K.

I preferred an Intel 8-series MB rather than an Asus/MSI/etc 9-series based 'cause I use Intel motherboard for years (the oldest build is an ancient AN430TX, for Pentium MMX).

I love Intel motherboard for its clean design, without useless 3rd party chips that causes only driver issues; honestly I'm sad about the decision by Intel to leave MB market.

I'm only a small italian OEM and I know I can't change Intel decisions, but INTEL WAKE UP!

you have the resources to update the BIOS to your MBs to support your latest Haswell Refresh CPUs.

PLEASE MAKE THIS BIOS UPDATE, Intel, you are the biggest IT Company and a lot of persons bought your MBs for years (like me).

let's make this update, to honor the trust we put in you.

Stefano by Ai net (Italy)

Using ACUConfig from SCS 8.2 on local system board DQ77MK

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roI must be missing something simple trying to setup management on one local system. The MEBx is enabled but in full unprovision state with network turned on. Trying to use the ACUConfig utility I get an error and the message in the log is: Error: Host-based configuration is not currently available because the Local Manageability Service (LMS.exe) is not running on the system. What do I need to install/enable/etc. to get the Intel lms service running so the ACUConfig and see my management engine onboard? I was able to use the ACUConfig to create a profile for use with a USB key but I would prefer direct access. Any insight into this would be helpful.

 

Here a couple of lines from the ACUConfig log.

 

2013-03-21 03:43:03: Thread:3920(DETAIL) : ACU Configurator , Category: Host Based Setup Discovery Source: Src\ActivatorDll.cpp : GetHostAndMEInfo Line: 3929: Failed to retrieve LMS service status - Skipping Host Based Setup Discovery

2013-03-21 03:43:03: Thread:3920(ERROR) : ACU Configurator , Category: Host Based Setup Discovery Source: Src\ActivatorDll.cpp : GetHostAndMEInfo Line: 3987: Error: Host-based configuration is not currently available because the Local Manageability Service (LMS.exe) is not running on the system.

 


Overall this board works well especially with the very cool running I7-3770. I was surprise at the size of that package but it runs really cool compared to earlier technologies.


Lee Nelson


Intel D201GLY2 bios update problem

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I have severe problems updating the bios on my D201GLY2 board. Even bios recovery does not work. The outcome of a bios recovery attempt (after transfering the LY0149P.BIO file to a FAT32 formatted USB stick):

Current revision: LY66210M.86A.0122.2007.0822.2001

updating to revision LY66210M.86A.0149.2008.1203.1545

 

Preparing image for recovery firmware ...[done]

Preparing image for main firmware ...[done]

Preparing image for supplemental recovery area ... [done]

Flashing image for recovery firmware ... [failed!]

 

Flash update failed!

 

Technical information: (0x80000002, 1317)

 

I hope someone can help me: what is wrong here?

Please help identify the function of a missing pin

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Hello,

 

The technicall problem i am currently experiencing is actually with Asus. But since it is related to Intel processor i thought i should give it a shot here.

 

I have been waiting for ASUS' reply for a couple of days now but to no avail. I hope someone here can help me out.


I noticed my 1 week old motherboard is missing a pin in the CPU socket. The motherboard seems to be working fine. Although I plan to run a stress test for a day to see if the missing pin would cause any problems, so far everything looks normal and working just fine.


I know sending it for RMA will take some time not to mention the item is in the Philippines.


If anyone out there can help identify the functionality of the missing pin i would very much appreciate it. The fact that the motherboard is booting up normally (all rams are detected etc) suggests it might be a pin that doesn't have any functionality, at least that's what i hope.


I would very much feel better if anyone  could answer this for me. I just wanna make sure it's something i can live without and it will not cause any long term effect.

 

My specs is:

Processor: Intel i7 4770K

Motherboard: Asus Maximus VI Formula

RAM: Gskill Ripjaws 8x4 - 32GB (total)

GPU: Asus GTX 760 DirectCU II OC (2GB)

 

PLEASE SEE ATTACHED PHOTO for more details.

 

Thank you very much!

-Marti

Where's the BIOS-speaker?

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I recently noticed that both the DQ77KB and DN2800MT don't seem to have a build-in speaker for BIOS-errors. I also could not find the standard 4 pin gnd-nc-nc-v+ connector that is usually used to connect a speaker like this:

12-201-032-TS?$S300W$

 

However, I did found an "Internal Stereo Speakers Connector" on both motherboards, but besides the pinlayout being different and having two instead of one audio channel, the used connector (JS-1125-04, with mating plug JWT A2001H02-4P) is of a type that I only know from old Soundblaster audiocards, used to connect a cdrom player to the audio card.


Since I haven't been able to find speakers with that kind of connector and pinlayout, how are users supposed to listen to BIOS-errorcodes if you can't even get a speaker that can be connected to these motherboards?

Intel® Desktop Board D102GGC2

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I don't know if im placing this in the right place.


I removed the mother board from the case and put it back in. After that it wont give me an vga output. The only way to start the pc is if the connector is in the reset pins not the normal pins but it still wont start.

DH77EB - Want to increase RAM - 4 modules OK?

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I am using a DH77EB desktop mobo with 2x2gb G.Skill DDR3 1600 RAM chips in slots 1&3 and wanted to add more RAM. While I realize it would be better to purchase 2 new RAM chips (2x4GB) it would be much cheaper to add two more identical chips to slots 2&4, giving me a total of 8GB RAM. Can anyone suggest why I definitely SHOULD NOT go this route? Seems 8GB in 4 slots would be better than 4GB in two. 64-bit Win7Ultimate.

 

Thanks!

Memory ranges reported by ACPI

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Hello All,

 

I've got a question and I was just wondering if someone could help clear it up for me.

 

First of all I am using a Z87 chipset motherboard.

 

Looking at Device Manager in Windows and I see the following memory ranges when viewing the 'Resources by connection' view-

 

dev range.png

 

The question that I have is why are the last 11 items not shown to be on the PCI bus?

 

It appears that the PAM register ranges are shown to be on the PCI bus (well, those that have not been set to shadow the bios and vbios) such as 0xDC000 - 0xDFFFF.

 

I understand that the last 20MB of the 4GB address range can't be used as PCI MMIO addresses and is always sent to the DMI interface so maybe that's why they aren't shown to be on the PCI bus...

 

but am right in thinking that the last 11 devices shown in the above image are forwarded onto the 'PCI bus 0', just like the PAM registers, and then technically they should be shown to be in the PCI bus range?

 

Also if I click on one of the "Motherboard resources", say for example the one listed between 0xFED18000 - 0xFED18FFF, it shows -

 

moth.png

 

..as you can see it does show it to be on the PCI bus.

 

The reason I have asked this here is that I assume that Windows just gets these ranges from the ACPI tables given to it form the BIOS writers at Intel.

 

If anyone could offer any help with this and confirm that my understanding is correct it would be greatly appreciated.

 

Kind Regards,

Robert

DH87MC board and i5 4460 possessor problem

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Hello,

i have some problems with Intel DH87MC board and i5 4460 possessor,

first i put the i5 4460 and there was no boot or post screen so i check the net to see if my motherboard is compatible to the possessor, by Intel site, it is: Compatible Processors

i update the bios to 0155 with different possessor (i3) and and it work great! for check is install Windows 7 and everything was well.

 

than i put back the i5 4460 and i have screen and post i enter the bios configuration and configure it. after i press F10 to save, the board wont boot up. no screen and no post again.

so i power off manually and the broad is back to life.

i try to install windows 7 but every time the computer is restart it wont boot back! i need to power off\on manually.

 

so this is my problem, the motherboard cant boot after restart at any point or way. not from bios or ctrl+alt+del or anything!

i try to go back to bios 0154 but i have the same problem.

 

if you have any idea, ill be grateful!


Slow Win7 64b startup on DH77KC

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Hello Intel Support Community!

 

I have a DH77KC motherboard in one of the workstations I use. It's running Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit with an i5 CPU. I recently upgraded it to 32GB using a 4x8GB RAM kit. Now, it takes several minutes to startup and showdown Windows. When it was running on a 2x8GB kit -- a different pair of DIMMs I've put into a different machine -- it booted quickly.

 

Benchmarking the memory once Windows has started up demonstrates a great latency and bandwidth. But startup and shutdown are just frustratingly sloooooow. I've tried disabling the on-board video, under-clocking the RAM & CPU, under- and overclocking the external video card; no avail. What could be the problem? Could I have incompatible DIMMs? Could they be DOA chips?

 

Thanks,

Dan C. Wlodarski

DQ77KB no video no post no beeps

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I bought a dq77kb mainboard and I cannot get to show information on a display.

Also the keyboard numlock led does not light up.

The processor is in the compatible procs list

its a i3-3220T processor. The cpu fan start to run. I have a headset plugged in and I do not hear any beeps

When I remove the memory I hear the 3 beeps.

 

I can't go to the bios as I can see anything. It appears the usb ports don't get power.

I would try a bios upgrade if I could, but it doesn't get to that stage. So no POST either. Tried clear CMOS with power cable dettached, doesn't help

 

All of this has also been performed out of the chassis with only one memory card in place, no connections but the power switch. It starts running it gives no unusual led activity and no beeps.

The processor is compatible and I don't have any other processors.

The power is connected externally and it has 90 Watts. It boots up an hp laptop nicely with no issues.

I followed all the troubleshooting steps but don't know what else there is I can do.

I have seen multiple posts regarding similar issues. They have not been answered by Intel here:

Re: DQ77KB No Video

 

Intel DQ77KB->BTKB34500LT5     AA G81483 501

Intel (BX80637I33220T) i3-3220T (original heatsink)

Corsair (CMSO16GX3M2A1333C9) 16GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR3 1333MHz SODIMM

Power adapter:

90W AC adapter for HP notebooks.

Part Number

Regulatory Model: Series PPP012H-S
HP PART NO: 608428-002
Replace with HP SPARE: 609940-001  A090A00AL-HW01  608428-001

Technical Specification

Input: 100 to 240 V~1.5 A 50 to 60 Hz

Output: 19.0V DC 4.74A 90W MAX

Efficiency Level: V

Connector: 3 pin/grounded, mates with interchangeable cords



Memory problems with new DZ77BH-55K

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I finally got all of my parts and completed the build and when I turned the computer on I heard 3 beeps (memory problem) and a 32 error code. I got the computer to boot by switching the memory around and by using only one at a time, but only with 2 of the 4 memory modules. They will only work in the "B" channel, on Dimm 4 and 2. I can have one in Dimm 4, one in Dimm 2, or one in both. As soon as I add a module to Dimm 1 and/or 3, I get the 3 beep memory problem error and the computer will not boot. I even bought another memory module from the store (different manufacturer) to be sure. I've updated the motherboard bios to the most current version (BHZ7710H.86A.0070.2012.0416.2117) but still have the same problem. The memory also showed up as 1333 MHz in the bios, but I was able to change it to 1600MHz with no problems.

 

Here's the specs:

 

Motherboard: DZ77BH-55K

CPU: Core i7-3770 3.4 GHz

Memory: Corsair Vengeance 16GB (4 X 4GB) 240-pin DDR3 SDRAM 1600MHz (PC3 12800) Model CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9

GPU: Nvidia GTX 560 2GB PCI Express 2.0 X 16

 

Please let me know if you have any suggestions or are having the same problem, so we can find a solution. I really hope it's not a defective board, because I would hate to unplug everything, ship it back and wait for the new one to come.

 

Motherboard Upgrade

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Hi, I have a old desktop with a D915GAG motherboard that I want to upgrade, anyone know what boards I can use ? Thanks

DQ67SW BIOS update fails

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I don't know if anyone can help because I think I ended up with a board I shouldn't have.

 

I have a DQ67SW which is showing to have a 0019 BIOS and it also displays "Evaluation Only" on the BIOS splash screen. I have tried flashing the BIOS through the flash util by hitting F7 on startup and selected the BIOS file located on a USB drive. This Fails with displaying "Flash update Failed!" for the process on firmware update but also displays a "Technical information: (0x800000000000012, 1758)"

The same thing happens when I try iflash and the windows flash software. Just to note, I first tried using the lastest BIOS being 0067 and then tried 0032 just because I thought it might be best trying the oldest one listed for testing.

The reason I want to update the BIOS is so I can use a new CPU I just got being a Pentium G2030 which will not post when installed.

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