Welcome,
recently I put together new box, including GA-PH67A-UD3 motherboard - everything on factory settings. I installed fresh copy of Windows XP, 32 bit.
I ran express install of mobo drivers on clean system - all worked fine, except for Realtek Ethernet driver which returned an error (code 10).
I reinstalled drivers - the same thing.
I checked BIOS setup: onboard LAN enabled, LAN ROM disabled. Tried to change second setting - no effect, so I set it back to default. BIOS Smart LAN seems to detect cable.
I tried latest drivers from both Gigabyte and Realtek websites with the same result.
I tried manual driver install instead of provided installer - nope.
I flashed BIOS from ver. F3 to F5 - nope.
I tried to install system on older SATA Seagate Barracuda, just in case it was some weird SSD conflict - nope.
Any ideas?
Today I found out a suggestion that Smart LAN utility on BIOS can be responsible for this problem:
http://techreport.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=66835Specs:
Motherboard: GA-PH67A-UD3
CPU: i5 2500
RAM: 2x2GB Patriot Viper II Sector 5
SSD Drive: OCZ Vertex II