It looks like the random FDD and regular HDD accesses problems I've been having with my US3Lfrom the outset are due to either a missing or bad chipset driver, or even a further bug in the FH BIOS. As a consequence, I've contacted GGTS about it. I've noted that the latest Intel INF driver, which I've used, is actually only a beta version.
With their timescales, it'll be at least a week and maybe longer before they'll respond. In the meantime, I'm going to have to severely limit my usage of this new PC - the incessant accessing of the HDD is rapidly wearing it out, besides driving me nuts!
On the assumption that the problem is a chipset driver and that GGTS are then in due course able to offer a revised one, how should that revision be installed? In other words, how are updated chipset drivers meant to be installed on these series P55 boards - by locating the existing driver and using 'Update Driver', by simply executing the setup of the revised driver and therefore installing it straight over the top of the existing one, or by first uninstalling the existing driver?
Has anyone here had any experience with adding Gigabyte updated P55 drivers to their machine? Anyone know Gigabyte's official line on this?