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GA-P55-UD4 have M.2 connector for SSD?
« on: April 24, 2017, 08:42:58 pm »
Thanks :)

ops...last help, where I can find the latest driver for my motherboard? I use Win 10 64 bit

Re-Thanks :)

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Re: GA-P55-UD4 have M.2 connector for SSD?
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2017, 10:41:23 pm »
Windows 10 includes drivers for all of the components on the P55-UD4 mainboard.  After OS install, I would install latest intel chipset .inf utility and allow windows update to pull the latest drivers for any newly detected components.

There is no benefit attempting to use an m.2 drive with this board.  Its not natively supported in BIOS.

If you install the adapter into the second PCIe slot, it will force the GPU to run at x8 or may not allow the adapter to run as a boot device at all.  The other slot is PCIe x1, so your m.2 (whether x2 or x4) will only run at x1, and less so again since the board is only PCIe 2.0 spec.

Consider installing a standard 6.0Gb/s SSD which will run at 3.0Gb/s, will not interfere with GPU and will work as a boot device with certainty.       
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Re: GA-P55-UD4 have M.2 connector for SSD?
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2017, 12:45:10 pm »
Thanks for your help :)

So I just need to install the intel chipset .inf, does Windows update read it and download the necessary updates?
Where can I download this inf file?

ok for M.2 :(

Can you recommend an SSD that works well with my motherboard? (max 100 euro I use it only for install the OS)

Thanks!  I'm inexperienced by Computer
« Last Edit: April 25, 2017, 12:55:27 pm by FlyAway »

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Re: GA-P55-UD4 have M.2 connector for SSD?
« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2017, 11:44:27 pm »
Click, accept terms (bottom of page), unzip and run.

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downloads/eula/20775/Intel-Chipset-Device-Software-INF-Update-Utility-?httpDown=https%3A%2F%2Fdownloadmirror.intel.com%2F20775%2Feng%2FChipset_10.1.1.42_Public.zip

Samsung 850 EVO or Pro 120GB.  (Either is good).  You'll also be able to use this in another system moving forward.

EVO currently $80.50 Euros
Pro $100 Euros

Cable 6Gb/s $1-2 Euros.  The drive will run at 3.0Gb/s  ;)


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Re: GA-P55-UD4 have M.2 connector for SSD?
« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2017, 12:19:15 am »
perfect, thanks for all :)

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Re: GA-P55-UD4 have M.2 connector for SSD?
« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2017, 08:55:49 am »
ops. when I install the chipset info, at the end I received an Unknown error. I post to you the log file:

[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:22]i001: Burn v3.10.0.1519, Windows v10.0 (Build 14393: Service Pack 0), path: C:\Users\FlyAway\Desktop\Chipset_10.1.1.42_Public\10.1.1.42\SetupChipset.exe, cmdline: ''
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:22]i000: Initializing string variable 'CHIPSET_PRODUCT_VERSION' to value '10.1.1.42'
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:22]i000: Initializing string variable 'INSTALLER_BUILD_VERSION' to value '3.1'
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:22]i000: Initializing string variable 'IIF_ExtractionMapping_SetupChipsetx86.msi' to value ';NullDrivers.cab;NOT VersionNT64'
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:22]i000: Initializing string variable 'IIF_ExtractionMapping_SetupChipsetx64.msi' to value ';NullDrivers.cab;VersionNT64'
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:22]i000: Setting string variable 'WixBundleLog' to value 'C:\Users\FlyAway\AppData\Local\Temp\Intel\Logs\Chipset_20170426094922.log'
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:22]i000: Setting string variable 'WixBundleOriginalSource' to value 'C:\Users\FlyAway\Desktop\Chipset_10.1.1.42_Public\10.1.1.42\SetupChipset.exe'
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:22]i000: Setting string variable 'WixBundleOriginalSourceFolder' to value 'C:\Users\FlyAway\Desktop\Chipset_10.1.1.42_Public\10.1.1.42\'
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:22]i052: Condition 'VersionNT >= v6.1 OR (VersionNT = v6.0 AND NTProductType = 3)' evaluates to true.
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:22]i000: Setting string variable 'WixBundleName' to value 'Intel(R) Chipset Device Software'
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:22]i000: Loading managed bootstrapper application.
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:23]i000: Creating BA thread to run asynchronously.
[39B4:3F20][2017-04-26T09:49:23]i000: ** MBA ** Command line:
[39B4:3F20][2017-04-26T09:49:23]i000: Setting string variable 'WixBundleName' to value 'Software per periferiche con chipset Intel®'
[39B4:3F20][2017-04-26T09:49:25]i000: ** MBA ** Calling Engine.Detect()
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:25]i100: Detect begin, 3 packages
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:25]i000: Setting string variable 'DotNet35' to value '1'
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:25]i000: Setting string variable 'DotNet40Client' to value '1'
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:25]i000: Setting string variable 'DotNet40Full' to value '1'
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:25]i000: Setting string variable 'DotNet45' to value '394802'
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:25]i052: Condition 'DotNet35 OR DotNet40Client OR DotNet40Full OR (DotNet45 >= 378389)' evaluates to true.
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:25]i101: Detected package: DotNet45, state: Present, cached: None
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:25]i101: Detected package: SetupChipsetx86.msi, state: Absent, cached: None
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:25]i104: Detected package: SetupChipsetx86.msi, feature: NullDriverFeature, state: Absent
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:25]i104: Detected package: SetupChipsetx86.msi, feature: PackageVersionFeature, state: Absent
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:25]i104: Detected package: SetupChipsetx86.msi, feature: LicenseAgreementFeature, state: Absent
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:25]i101: Detected package: SetupChipsetx64.msi, state: Absent, cached: None
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:25]i104: Detected package: SetupChipsetx64.msi, feature: NullDriverFeature, state: Absent
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:25]i104: Detected package: SetupChipsetx64.msi, feature: PackageVersionFeature, state: Absent
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:25]i104: Detected package: SetupChipsetx64.msi, feature: LicenseAgreementFeature, state: Absent
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:26]i199: Detect complete, result: 0x0
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i200: Plan begin, 3 packages, action: Install
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]w321: Skipping dependency registration on package with no dependency providers: DotNet45
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i052: Condition 'NOT VersionNT64' evaluates to false.
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i204: Plan 3 msi features for package: SetupChipsetx86.msi
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i203: Planned feature: NullDriverFeature, state: Absent, default requested: Unknown, ba requested: Unknown, execute action: None, rollback action: None
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i203: Planned feature: PackageVersionFeature, state: Absent, default requested: Unknown, ba requested: Unknown, execute action: None, rollback action: None
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i203: Planned feature: LicenseAgreementFeature, state: Absent, default requested: Unknown, ba requested: Unknown, execute action: None, rollback action: None
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i052: Condition 'VersionNT64' evaluates to true.
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i204: Plan 3 msi features for package: SetupChipsetx64.msi
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i203: Planned feature: NullDriverFeature, state: Absent, default requested: Unknown, ba requested: Unknown, execute action: None, rollback action: None
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i203: Planned feature: PackageVersionFeature, state: Absent, default requested: Unknown, ba requested: Unknown, execute action: None, rollback action: None
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i203: Planned feature: LicenseAgreementFeature, state: Absent, default requested: Unknown, ba requested: Unknown, execute action: None, rollback action: None
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i000: Setting string variable 'WixBundleRollbackLog_SetupChipsetx64.msi' to value 'C:\Users\FlyAway\AppData\Local\Temp\Intel\Logs\Chipset_20170426094922_000_SetupChipsetx64.msi_rollback.log'
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i000: Setting string variable 'WixBundleLog_SetupChipsetx64.msi' to value 'C:\Users\FlyAway\AppData\Local\Temp\Intel\Logs\Chipset_20170426094922_000_SetupChipsetx64.msi.log'
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i201: Planned package: DotNet45, state: Present, default requested: Present, ba requested: Present, execute: None, rollback: None, cache: No, uncache: No, dependency: None
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i201: Planned package: SetupChipsetx86.msi, state: Absent, default requested: Absent, ba requested: Absent, execute: None, rollback: None, cache: No, uncache: No, dependency: None
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i201: Planned package: SetupChipsetx64.msi, state: Absent, default requested: Present, ba requested: Present, execute: Install, rollback: Uninstall, cache: Yes, uncache: No, dependency: Register
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i299: Plan complete, result: 0x0
[39B4:3F20][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i000: Setting string variable 'IIF_MSI_SWITCHES' to value ''
[39B4:3F20][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i000: ** MBA ** Getting window handle.
[39B4:3F20][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i000: ** MBA ** Calling Engine.Apply(). Window handle: 15731618
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:49:30]i300: Apply begin
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:49:31]i370: Session begin, registration key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{49bc1e38-39b4-4728-9e75-cbe67ba9a329}, options: 0x7, disable resume: No
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:49:31]i000: Caching bundle from: 'C:\Users\FlyAway\AppData\Local\Temp\{49bc1e38-39b4-4728-9e75-cbe67ba9a329}\.be\SetupChipset.exe' to: 'C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{49bc1e38-39b4-4728-9e75-cbe67ba9a329}\SetupChipset.exe'
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:49:31]i320: Registering bundle dependency provider: {49bc1e38-39b4-4728-9e75-cbe67ba9a329}, version: 10.1.1.42
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:49:31]i371: Updating session, registration key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{49bc1e38-39b4-4728-9e75-cbe67ba9a329}, resume: Active, restart initiated: No, disable resume: No
[3CC4:374C][2017-04-26T09:49:31]i305: Verified acquired payload: SetupChipsetx64.msi at path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\.unverified\SetupChipsetx64.msi, moving to: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{36A16AC6-68D4-44C3-B224-608601D6B353}v10.1.1.42\SetupChipsetx64.msi.
[3CC4:374C][2017-04-26T09:49:31]i305: Verified acquired payload: cab4FADBDD6DC6637E75E196F741A3F14D1 at path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\.unverified\cab4FADBDD6DC6637E75E196F741A3F14D1, moving to: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{36A16AC6-68D4-44C3-B224-608601D6B353}v10.1.1.42\media1.cab.
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:49:31]i323: Registering package dependency provider: {36A16AC6-68D4-44C3-B224-608601D6B353}, version: 10.1.1.42, package: SetupChipsetx64.msi
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:49:31]i301: Applying execute package: SetupChipsetx64.msi, action: Install, path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{36A16AC6-68D4-44C3-B224-608601D6B353}v10.1.1.42\SetupChipsetx64.msi, arguments: ' MSIFASTINSTALL="7" IIF_MSI_SWITCHES="" ARPSYSTEMCOMPONENT="1"'
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:50:26]e000: Error 0x80070643: Failed to install MSI package.
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:50:26]e000: Error 0x80070643: Failed to execute MSI package.
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:50:26]e000: Error 0x80070643: Failed to configure per-machine MSI package.
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:50:26]i319: Applied execute package: SetupChipsetx64.msi, result: 0x80070643, restart: None
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:50:26]e000: Error 0x80070643: Failed to execute MSI package.
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:50:26]i301: Applying rollback package: SetupChipsetx64.msi, action: Uninstall, path: (null), arguments: ' MSIFASTINSTALL="7" IIF_MSI_SWITCHES="" ARPSYSTEMCOMPONENT="1"'
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:50:27]e000: Error 0x80070643: Failed to uninstall MSI package.
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:50:27]e000: Error 0x80070643: Failed to execute MSI package.
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:50:27]e000: Error 0x80070643: Failed to configure per-machine MSI package.
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:50:27]i319: Applied rollback package: SetupChipsetx64.msi, result: 0x80070643, restart: None
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:50:27]i329: Removed package dependency provider: {36A16AC6-68D4-44C3-B224-608601D6B353}, package: SetupChipsetx64.msi
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:50:27]i351: Removing cached package: SetupChipsetx64.msi, from path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{36A16AC6-68D4-44C3-B224-608601D6B353}v10.1.1.42\
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:50:27]i329: Removed package dependency provider: {1B02E5E5-D964-4018-9CB0-9836B78BB375}, package: SetupChipsetx86.msi
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:50:27]i372: Session end, registration key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{49bc1e38-39b4-4728-9e75-cbe67ba9a329}, resume: None, restart: None, disable resume: No
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:50:27]i330: Removed bundle dependency provider: {49bc1e38-39b4-4728-9e75-cbe67ba9a329}
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:50:27]i352: Removing cached bundle: {49bc1e38-39b4-4728-9e75-cbe67ba9a329}, from path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{49bc1e38-39b4-4728-9e75-cbe67ba9a329}\
[3CC4:25D0][2017-04-26T09:50:27]i371: Updating session, registration key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{49bc1e38-39b4-4728-9e75-cbe67ba9a329}, resume: None, restart initiated: No, disable resume: No
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:50:27]i000: ** MBA ** Apply complete. Status: '-2147023293' Restart: 'None' Result: 'None'
[39B4:11E8][2017-04-26T09:50:27]i399: Apply complete, result: 0x80070643, restart: None, ba requested restart:  No
[39B4:3F20][2017-04-26T09:50:27]e000: ** MBA ** Unknown error.

I have formatted the PC but always the same error :(
What I must do? :(

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Re: GA-P55-UD4 have M.2 connector for SSD?
« Reply #6 on: April 26, 2017, 04:28:53 pm »
Review Device Manager.



If you don't have any missing devices, (red x's, or yellow "!" you are fine and W10 has installed the drivers your system needs.

Optionally, you can try the Intel Driver Update Utility which scans and updates missing drivers for you automatically.  But its probably not needed unless you have something you can't find a missing driver for.

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downloads/eula/24345/Intel-Driver-Update-Utility?httpDown=https%3A%2F%2Fdownloadmirror.intel.com%2F24345%2Fa08%2FIntel%20Driver%20Update%20Utility%20Installer.exe
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Re: GA-P55-UD4 have M.2 connector for SSD?
« Reply #7 on: April 26, 2017, 10:41:10 pm »
I have install the Update utiliy install and, at the end, I received another error message:
An error occurred during the installation of assembly "Microsoft VC90.CRT, version..........."

no red or yellow missing device but is very strange all those error :(

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Re: GA-P55-UD4 have M.2 connector for SSD?
« Reply #8 on: April 27, 2017, 02:11:41 am »
Its an old board and most if not all of the drivers written for this chipset ended with windows 8.  If your Device Manager is "clean" you're good. 
« Last Edit: April 27, 2017, 02:42:48 am by shadowsports »
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Re: GA-P55-UD4 have M.2 connector for SSD?
« Reply #9 on: April 27, 2017, 12:01:04 pm »
Don't know if you work for Gigabyte, but can you help me for find a new motherboar Gigabyte that is compatible with my hardware? I want change it for install an M.2 Hard disk. No overclock and no gaming Max 150 euro. If you can help me, thanks :)

My hardware is:
GIGABYTE GA-P55-UD4 (Intel Socket 1156)
Intel Core i7 LGA1156 i5-860
Radeon Sapphire HD 4770
RAM: 8 giga OCZ DDR3 PC3-12800 Platinum

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Re: GA-P55-UD4 have M.2 connector for SSD?
« Reply #10 on: April 27, 2017, 05:39:56 pm »
I don't work for Gigabyte.  Just an end user like yourself. 

For this support, you are looking at a new MB, CPU and memory...  can't be done for under $150 euros..  (Unless you find it used)

Don't know what kind of m.2 you have (brand, model, spec)

You are looking at a platform upgrade either way.  While I recognize your budget, there just isn't enough wiggle room to move gracefully to m.2 support which is why I recommended standard SSD.


     
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Re: GA-P55-UD4 have M.2 connector for SSD?
« Reply #11 on: April 27, 2017, 06:11:29 pm »
Then i thank you twice for the help you are giving me :)

I got an idea, I gave up on M.2 and stayed on the normal SSD. But i have the problem that I have all 6 motherboard SATA slot occupied so I have to find a card that adds 1 HD SSD, or an adapter that converts my IDE into SATA. Can you help me please?

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Re: GA-P55-UD4 have M.2 connector for SSD?
« Reply #12 on: April 27, 2017, 09:18:09 pm »
« Last Edit: April 27, 2017, 09:31:37 pm by lepiaf37 »

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Re: GA-P55-UD4 have M.2 connector for SSD?
« Reply #13 on: April 28, 2017, 03:20:34 pm »
I would like to buy components that I can reuse when I change my motherboard. So the board for the Sata seems useless, but shadowsports told me that the M.2 card will not fit and will not let me boot. Always if I understand well, my English is bad. I'm confused :(
« Last Edit: April 28, 2017, 03:33:35 pm by FlyAway »

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Re: GA-P55-UD4 have M.2 connector for SSD?
« Reply #14 on: April 28, 2017, 03:37:48 pm »
and, are you sure there is not a new gigabyte motherboard that is compatible with my RAM/processor and video card and that it is also compatible with new components if I decide to upgrade? Did the sochet change? Have ram and video card slots changed? Sorry but did not hit the hardware world