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digital nomad:
Who cares?

Flashed the OFFICIAL F9 BIOS from Gigabyte for the Gaming G1 and the

"PCI Data Acquisition and Signal Processing Controller"

is back again in the Device Manager just like from the F8g BETA BIOS.

USB problems remain... SIGH

Lubna:
The worst thing is that we are once again always errors with the memory. To my run at 3000. :(



And the worst thing is that I have to disconnect Samsung ssd and HDD Hitachi to enter the BIOS...

"PCI Data Acquisition and Signal Processing Controller" only appears in windows 7 I think

digital nomad:
Lubna, you got Windows 8?

When you guys say you have to disconnect your drives are you saying a EXTERNAL USB drive or drives from the SATA internal controllers?

I'm connected to the sSATA connecters only. I've never had to remove drives to enter the BIOS.

Anyways, I think I'm going to flash back to F7 on the G1 and leave it unless Gigabyte should pull their head out of their bass and actually post a USB fix related BIOS.

I'm not going to hold my breath and I'm never buying another Gigabyte product

Lubna:

--- Quote from: digital nomad on January 31, 2015, 04:29:06 pm ---Lubna, you got Windows 8?

When you guys say you have to disconnect your drives are you saying a EXTERNAL USB drive or drives from the internal controller?

I've never had to remove drives to enter the BIOS.

Anyways, I think I'm going to flash back to F7 on the G1 and leave it unless Gigabyte should pull their head out of their bass and actually post a USB fix related BIOS.

I'm not going to hold my breath and I'm never buying another Gigabyte product

--- End quote ---

Hi Digital Nomad;
I have Windows 8.1
I have to disconnect Internal controller HGST 6 Tb drive to enter in BIOS.
Today I've tried with a WD RED 6 TB as internal and now I can get into BIOS.

It seems that there are some problems to detect hard drives

The best BIOS I've tried at the moment is the F7 and the F8

digital nomad:
Yeah, I would think the Western Digital drives would be the most compatible.

When people go to Newegg to buy a motherboard and read the X99 feedback remarks, it's GOT to be hurting their sales for everybody saying don't buy Gigabyte and they just go on ignoring the feedback. It just bewilders me. Most of the Gigabyte complaints are USB and all Gigabyte does is post BS BIOS updates.

 (F9) 1.Support future NVMe SSD drive

 (F8) 1.Support GIGABYTE GC-Thunderbolt 2 card

WOOHOO!!!

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