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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: spluff on May 25, 2012, 05:17:11 pm
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Repost into correct forum....
I have just build a new system with a Z77x-UD3H motherboard and have a quick question:-
The marvell rear esata ports do not seem to work - I have installed Marvell eSATA Controller Driver (1.2.0.1010), enabled as AHCI mode - there is no device in device manager for this and my external icybox 1tb hd doesnt get detected (works via usb)
1. Should there be a marvell device in system properties?
2. What can I do to fix this problem?
I tried fixing this problem by updating my bios from F5 to F9 (loadd optimised defaults) and this didnt resolve Marvel problem....
I have an issue now when trying to install windows again, the first setup screen the kb and mouse dont work so I cannot install!!!!!
So now I have 2 issues which make me wonder if my board is faulty????
Can someone please help me - I have 7 days to return this board if it is
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Try this F11b (http://www.mediafire.com/?zcsf76f4m63ntc7) BIOS.
And try this Marvell Driver 1.2.0.1019 (http://www.mediafire.com/?wzyebiujrvmxgeb).
In Device Manager,you should have like this:
(http://i6.aijaa.com/b/00914/10253528.jpg)
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Great thanks mate - the controller is now detected :)
2 problems now:-
1. The external SATA device works for a little while but when you start copying thinsg to it it stops working... ( could it be device or controller?)
2. Bigger issue - I want to reinstall Windows 7 - USB works in BIOS and Windows - but when I try and install windows 7 now the USB devices stop working in the install....... Please help!!
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Hi
Regarding the Windows install I would suggest trying a different maybe smaller USB drive. When you say "stops working" what exactly do you mean ?
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stops copying file to the drive then the drive disappears from windows and cant use it again until i restart it or windows
its an icybox external hd 1tb
(the device works fine on my usb2 connection)
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USB3.0 doesn't always work with BIOS files and DOS. It is adviseable to use a USB2.0 port for this type of thing.