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ASUS A7N8X Deluxe Drivers
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Posted by: Darky!
I formatted my machine about 8 hours ago since I was having instability problems that nothing seemed to fix.
The problems are gone now, however, I can't seem to find the cd that came with the motherboard. This wouldn't be important, but its the only thing that has the USB Drivers and the IEEE 1394 drivers on it that I need (Or atleast that I know of).
The ASUS site doesn't seem to have them, and the latest nForce 2 drivers from the nVidia site doesn't include them.
Anyone know where I can find the drivers I need?
(IEEE 1394 Host Controller, the extra USB 2.0 ports that take up a slot in the back of my machine)
Posted by: taco_fox
Those should have been included in any driver release..
You could try the official drivers from Asus, I guess
click the Utilities tab.. it won't let me link directly to there
Posted by: Darky!
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Originally posted by taco_fox
You could try the official drivers from Asus, I guess
click the Utilities tab.. it won't let me link directly to there
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Just tried it, still no luck.
Posted by: Darky!
Alright, I got the USB ports to work.
I still need to get the IEEE 1394 ports to work.
EDIT: It's odd they don't seem to work. Last time I formatted I remember them beeing installed automatically.
Posted by: redwench
you run winupdate?
Posted by: Darky!
You mean Windows Update?
Yes.
I have all updates installed, including SP1.
Posted by: Ocean
http://www.asus.com.tw/support/down...wxp.zip~zaqwedc
if that doesnt work i can give you whatever you need off of the cd. i have same mobo
Posted by: Darky!
Still not having any luck with the IEEE 1394 ports, but I no longer believe it to be a driver issue.
Instead, I think something else may be wrong. While looking at it in device manager, the following error is present in its properties:
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This device cannot start. (Code 10)
Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device.
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Any ideas? I'm all out...
EDIT: It's called OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller under device manager.
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