Andre
2001-04-15, 11:35:54
Moin Leute,
habe gerade ein vorübergehende Lösung für alle diejenigen gefunden, die ein Problem mit dem VIA 686B und der SBLive haben:
VIA 686B Chipset data-corruption fix Posted by viper
Saturday, April 14 @ 19:40:19 GMT+1 [ VIA ]
There seems to be a problem when you have a 686B based mainboard from VIA. The problem appears when you copy large files from one harddisk to another with different IDE ports. Than the whole system could hang up. Now at VIAHardware somebody has created a fix for Windows 9x/ME/2000:
This is a driver for Windows 9X, NT, and 200X. It is intended to stabilize the PCI bus of computers that have Via chipsets. This driver takes control of the main VIA-branded chip on the computers' motherboard, which is the chip responsible for connecting the CPU to the RAM and ROM and PCI and AGP and so forth. This driver adjusts the way that the VIA chip communicates with the computer's PCI bus.
The following mainboards are part of this problem:
Abit KA7, Abit KA7-100, Abit KT7, Abit KT7-RAID, Abit KT7A, Abit VH6, Abit VH6-II, Abit VL6, Abit VP6, Abit VT6X4, AOpen AK33, AOpen AK72, Aopen AK73 Pro, AOpen AK73 Pro A, Asus A7Pro, Asus A7V, ASUS A7V-133, Asus CUV4X, Asus CUV4X-C, Asus CUV4X-D, Asus CUV4X-DLS, Asus CUV4X-E, Asus CUV4X-M, Asus K7V, Asus K7V-T, Asus P3V-133, Asus P3V133, Asus P3V4X, DFI AK74-EC, DFI AK74-SC, Epox 8KTA+, Epox 8KTA2, Epox 8KTA3, Epox 8KTA3+, Gigabyte GA-7IX, Gigabyte GA-7ZM, Gigabyte GA-7ZX, Gigabyte GA-7ZX-1, MSI K7T Master-S, MSI K7T , MSI K7T Pro2, MSI K7T Pro2A, MSI K7T Turbo, MSI K7T Turbo Raid, MSI MS-6321 - 694D Pro-A, MSI MS-6321 and other featuring the chipset from VIA.
Den Fix gibt es hier:
http://www.viahardware.com/download/george/via_pci_latency_v010.zip
habe gerade ein vorübergehende Lösung für alle diejenigen gefunden, die ein Problem mit dem VIA 686B und der SBLive haben:
VIA 686B Chipset data-corruption fix Posted by viper
Saturday, April 14 @ 19:40:19 GMT+1 [ VIA ]
There seems to be a problem when you have a 686B based mainboard from VIA. The problem appears when you copy large files from one harddisk to another with different IDE ports. Than the whole system could hang up. Now at VIAHardware somebody has created a fix for Windows 9x/ME/2000:
This is a driver for Windows 9X, NT, and 200X. It is intended to stabilize the PCI bus of computers that have Via chipsets. This driver takes control of the main VIA-branded chip on the computers' motherboard, which is the chip responsible for connecting the CPU to the RAM and ROM and PCI and AGP and so forth. This driver adjusts the way that the VIA chip communicates with the computer's PCI bus.
The following mainboards are part of this problem:
Abit KA7, Abit KA7-100, Abit KT7, Abit KT7-RAID, Abit KT7A, Abit VH6, Abit VH6-II, Abit VL6, Abit VP6, Abit VT6X4, AOpen AK33, AOpen AK72, Aopen AK73 Pro, AOpen AK73 Pro A, Asus A7Pro, Asus A7V, ASUS A7V-133, Asus CUV4X, Asus CUV4X-C, Asus CUV4X-D, Asus CUV4X-DLS, Asus CUV4X-E, Asus CUV4X-M, Asus K7V, Asus K7V-T, Asus P3V-133, Asus P3V133, Asus P3V4X, DFI AK74-EC, DFI AK74-SC, Epox 8KTA+, Epox 8KTA2, Epox 8KTA3, Epox 8KTA3+, Gigabyte GA-7IX, Gigabyte GA-7ZM, Gigabyte GA-7ZX, Gigabyte GA-7ZX-1, MSI K7T Master-S, MSI K7T , MSI K7T Pro2, MSI K7T Pro2A, MSI K7T Turbo, MSI K7T Turbo Raid, MSI MS-6321 - 694D Pro-A, MSI MS-6321 and other featuring the chipset from VIA.
Den Fix gibt es hier:
http://www.viahardware.com/download/george/via_pci_latency_v010.zip