Anyone else tried the 0104 BIOS? Seems to disable the onboard LAN port. Even when the port is checked in the settings. Downgraded to 0102 which works, upgraded to 0103 which also works. PCH temp still zero in all BIOS versions.
/Sklod
Anyone else tried the 0104 BIOS? Seems to disable the onboard LAN port. Even when the port is checked in the settings. Downgraded to 0102 which works, upgraded to 0103 which also works. PCH temp still zero in all BIOS versions.
/Sklod
OK, so as I understand it, I can use the Intel Integrator Toolkit and/or Assistant to enter asset tags, but I can't seem to find much information on what I'm doing wrong.
I would like to update the BIOS with my preferred settings. I have figured out how to create a custom BIO file, but I can't figure out how to do the asset part.
I used the ITK to create my custom bio file and as far as I can tell, setup the custom ini file, but on the DQ35JO I have a I get an error about the board not supporting no reboot.
Can anyone point me ion the right direction? I would eventually like to do out newer boards (DQ47s through DQ77s) but these are the primary ones I'm working with right now.
Hi I'm new here - name is Jim.
I just did my first build. Intel DZ77BH-55K board, i5 3570k processor. Win 7 Pro. Antec 280 case. Corsair 800 watt psu. 8 gigs Kingston memory.
I have a Seagate Go Flex usb 3.0 external hard drive. On my old computer it shutdown and then turned on and was recognized by Windows everytime. Plugged in to the usb 3.0 ports on the rear panel of this intel board it does not turn on or get recognized when starting the computer, however, if I plug it into the front ports on the case it works just like old times. Any thoughts?
I have the latest bios [ 70 ]and the latest usb 3.0 drivers. It seems there's two controllers, the Renesas and an Intel controller?
The usb sockets seem somewhat loose. I can unplug the drive and plug it back in on the rear ports and the drive gets recognized.
i'm also having a problem with the memory but will save that for another day.
Thanks in advance for any help
Jim
I have a DH55HC Desktop Board and I cannot get the 825578DC Gigabit Network Connection to connect to my LAN at anything higher than 100Mbps. I have checked all the cables and ports on my switch and had another PC connect to the switch at 1Gbps. I have the latest driver for the Ethernet Controller installed (11.16.87.0) and the latest version of Intel PROSet installed (18.0.1).
Has anyone else had this problem, and if so, what did you do to resolve it?
Hi,
The D510MO has a UEFI boot option in the bios, however any windows installation USB's I plug into it boot into BIOS mode.
Also any attempts to get a UEFI shell loaded don't work either (eg GPT+FAT32 flash drive with shellx64.efi doesn't boot).
Does this board actually support UEFI? If so, how do I get windows setup to boot in UEFI mode.
Thanks
New BIOS out.
BIOS Version 0057 - GAZ7711H.86A.0057.2012.1024.1317
About This Release:
• Date: October 24, 2012
• ME Firmware: 8.0.13.1502
• Integrated Graphics Option ROM: Build 2143
• SATA RAID Option ROM: v11.6.0.1702
• LAN Option ROM: v1.3.81 PXE 2.1 Build 091
• Visual BIOS version 1.2.1
New Fixes/Features:
• Fixed issue where TV tuner cards are not recognized.
• Fixed issue where certain keyboards and mice are not detected during boot.
• Updated processor support.
• Updated Intel® ME 8 firmware to version 8.1.2.1318.
• Updated RAID Option ROM to version 11.6.0.1702.
• Fixed LAN packet drop issue.
• Updated Visual BIOS to version 1.2.1.
• Updated VBIOS to version 2143.
• Fixed issue with MSFT KEK leaf certificate expired.
• Fixed memory multiplier issue when loading default.
There is some other changes that i noticed:
There is a "Secure Boot" tab in BIOS, where you can turn on and edit "Secure Boot" for Windows 8 and other OS's.
There is now a "Legacy Boot" option below "UEFI Boot" that you can use to turn on/off traditional BIOS emulation. But.....
WARNING: DO NOT TURN OFF / UNTICK THE LEGACY BOOT OPTION.
I unticked "Legacy Boot" and ticked only "UEFI Boot" but my PC did not want to boot.
There was no video on screen and i heard 2 beeps followed by a pause and then another 2 beeps, which means video card error.
I had to hold down power button for 3 seconds and release it, so i could get back into BIOS settings.
When i turned on "Legacy Boot" again, it worked fine.
Reset BIOS to defaults before upgrading.
In Device Manager, the Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller that pertains to the rear USB 3.0 ports has a yellow warning sign with an exclamation character in the middle and the status of the device is "This device cannot start (Code 10)". I have tried to disable and re-enable the device, uninstall and reinstall the driver to no avail. I have the latest BIOS and Renesas driver versions which I downloaded and installed from the Intel download site. The BIOS version is SIX7910J.86A.0553.EB and the Renesas version is 3.0.12.0. Does anyone else experience this same issue? Does anyone have a fix for it?
After updating the BIOS of a DH61DL from version 0046 to 0099 and then from 0099 to 0109 the BIOS screen shows "DH61BE" in the top line. I guess, the update utility has indeed misrecognized the board and installed the wrong version, because now there are some problems:
- The network card in the PCIe slot is no longer recognized by the OS (W7); the BIOS says "Not Populated", but nevertheless shows vendor and device ID in the next line.
- The USB3 ports are missing, the BIOS graphic shows only "*" instead of numbers.
Also the number allocation of the USB2 ports is incorrect and an ESATA port is shown.
I tried to downgrade at least back to version 0099, but all available methods failed; installing version 0109 again brings no changes.
How can i get this board to work correctly again?;
Hi,
I recently bought a Lexar 32GB JumpDrive S73 USB 3.0 flash drive, and it does not work correctly when plugged to the front usb connector of my computer case, a Silverstone PS07. This case has native usb 3.0 front connectors, so they're directly plugged to the motherboard usb 3.0 header, an Intel DH77EB. I inspected the cable and it looks fine. Besides this, I also checked the motherboard usb 3.0 header, and there are no bent pins.
I cannot for example, format the flash drive. On Windows, I get this error:
http://i.imgur.com/WnvlsKY.png
I also can see Windows has trouble recognizing the device:
http://i.imgur.com/ZBY6z4D.png
However, the flash drive works perfectly when plugged to the back usb 3.0 connectors. I also have no problems with usb 2.0 flash drives when plugged on the front connectors.
Can anyone help me? Thank you.
I think I made a mistake by upgrading my BIOS from 0027? I upgraded to 0039 and got no post, or wouldn't go past code 45. Somehow I managed to get to 0035 and now I am having BSOD's. Can someone help me figure this out?
i7-2600k 3.4G sandy bridge
MB Ver. AAG30742-401
I have a DZ77BH-55K with core i5 3570K. I have Windows 8 pro and tried to update the bios using the Express BIOS Update. Everything seemed to be OK and it asked me to restart the computer (I was inside windows). After that, the POST Code LED got stuck on 55 for about 20 or 30 mins. Then it restarted again and now it keeps rebooting itself (it shutdowns itself after reaching POST code 14 and turn on again repeating the process all over again). The computer can't be on for more than 1 or 2 seconds.
Now, I've also tried using Recovery BIOS using a USB (bootable and non-bootable) without success. The only difference was that sometimes it keeped rebooting while others it looked like it was working (it didn't reboot and the HDD started working) but the POST Code got stuck on 20
and the 6th green LED didn't stop blinking. I waited for about 20 mins just in case (because the monitor was black) without success.
I couldn't find anithing about the 55 code, but according to the manual code 20 means "Resuming from S2 state"
One last thing: If someone is using the computer, the POST Code isn't supposed to be 00? Because sometimes I got code 40, even while playing games such Starcraft II and Half Life 2.
Hello!
I have a strange issue on dz77ga-70k (bios 0063)
here is my specs:
windows 8 x64 as uefi boot
i7-3770k
crucial 2gb XMP-1600-8-8-8-24 *4
MSI geforce GTX670 o.c. (as default video)
The problem is in bios behavior: if I uncheck the "legacy boot" and remain UEFI boot and then save and reload, the system will reload 3 times and then it shows black screen and after that monitor is switching on and there is my windows 8 start screen.
On system prefs I can see that the intel hd graphics 4000 is enabled (but i've disabled it in visual bios)
Then i reload and can't get into bios (Because of black screen!!!)
If I use back to bios button or jumper the system will reload 3 times again, then in bios I can see that legacy boot is turned on, intel hd 4000 is turned on, and memory XMP disabled!!!
WTF?!
The latest bios for DZ77RE-75K (12-28-12) does not work with the latest (August 2012) Intel Desktop Utilities.
The previous bios versions work fine.
Is there a special version of Intel Desktop Utilities available so I can still use it on my DZ77RE-75K board?
I updated the bios on my DH77EB from 0053 to 0097, because I was getting SMBios not found errors. After the update (F7 style) the BIOS setup application would not load, instead showing a black area with the white text "loading BIOS setup application...". Because of that, I downgraded the BIOS to 0096 by means of the motherboard jumper. Then reset the CMOS, then downgraded to 0093, but still not BIOS setup.
Anybody have any tips?
There is a PCI-E 3.0 x4 slot on DQ77KB. I think it is possible to use graphics cards on the board by using PCI-E x4 to PCI-E x16 cable. But I've heard that DQ77KB can only afford 25W power on the PCI-E slot. Is it true? Can I still use a graphics card on it?
Hi All,
I could use a little assistance with BIOS options for HD boot. I have built a NAS Server with my DH77DF motherboard. I'm using an OZC 120GB SSD drive connected on SATA P0 and three WD Caviar drives on P1-3. I set the motherboard to boot off of the OZC. POST's fine, OK. I loaded VMWare ESXi 5.1 and everything loaded fine. After the initial ESX load I went to reboot and received a no boot OS found error. I grabbed a Linux live CD and ran GParted on the OZC and sure enough the OS and all drives were there. The drive was also marked as boot so I restarted the server and selected the boot menu in the BIOS. After pointing it to the OZC it fired right up, no problem. What the heck? I tried reloading it just in case, but same results. Not quite sure why the motherboard does not see the OZC as a boot drive. Is there something in the BIOS I am missing with the drives? Any help would be appreciated!
Zocko
In Device Manager, the Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller that pertains to the rear USB 3.0 ports has a yellow warning sign with an exclamation character in the middle and the status of the device is "This device cannot start (Code 10)". I have tried to disable and re-enable the device, uninstall and reinstall the driver to no avail. I have the latest BIOS and Renesas driver versions which I downloaded and installed from the Intel download site. The BIOS version is SIX7910J.86A.0553.EB and the Renesas version is 3.0.12.0. Does anyone else experience this same issue? Does anyone have a fix for it?
I have a new D2500cc motherboard.
There is an strange sound "tic-tac" very similar to a clock but only when the computer is off. This sound disappear when I start the machine.
When the computer is off, the sound only can be silenced unplugging the power cable (well.. you can think it sounds logical but I'm in the point to consider alternative realities).
Motherboard is configured fanless. To limit the problem I have unplugged all the peripherals except one SIMM memory, and the sound still persist.
A memory test on this SIMM notices no problem. I have updated BIOS to the later revision. I have set the fan speed to zero inside BIOS without success.
I don't know what happens. I cannot find any explanation for this strange sound inside the Intel guides neither internet
Motherboard is new. Please, some help!!
This is the present configuration:
Motherboard: Intel D2500cc
PicoPSU 90w 12v
SIMM Kingston KVR1333D3S8S9/2G (2GB 1333MHz DDR3)
... no more things.
Instead of closing down the whole Desktop Board Business, here is my Idea on what Intel should Implement, please hire me for this Implementation if you are interested Intel, coz I have plenty more Ideas for the desktop board division that consumers would love.
One of the Ideas is to make one desktop board per chipset, and the board should have all the available features in the chipset
Break down to this, and a simpler naming scheme:
Extreme Series
1 X79 Board with all features (Name: DX79XS)
1 Z77 Board with all features (Name: DZ77XS)
* In the naming D = Desktop Board, and the XS = Extreme Series*
Media Series
1 Z75 Board with all features (Name: DZ75MS)
1 H77 Board with all features (Name: DH77MS)
* In the naming D = Desktop Board, and the MS = Media Series*
Executive Series
1 Q77 Board with all features (Name: DQ77ES)
1 B75 Board with all features (Name: DB75ES)
* In the naming D = Desktop Board, and the ES = Executive Series*
Only need / make a total of 6 motherboards par new generation cycle, frankly i think it would be a feasible idea and this would make support even better and easier, just my two sens of opinion.
Heck ** Why don't they hire me to over see the above transition and transformation to simplicity, elegance and reliability to their Desktop Department**
I am serious about the Job Intel, If Interested please contact me you have my email address or the website admin has it coz i normally receive email from website admin.
Hi Guys,
My PC started making a bit of noise, so I unplugged the case fan and powered it up on my desk. I didn't have anything plugged into it, so I might have missed any error messages.
Suddenly the power cut out, and I got a slight wiff of the magic smoke. After a bit of probing I found a regulator down near the bottom of the board was worryingly hot, and seems to heat up even on standby power. I can't get the thing to come up at all now. The standby power light comes on, the PSU reports as good, but the power button does nothing. Any ideas as to how I can get the danm thing going again would be greatly appreciated.
-Thanks, Mini