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ic7-g sata raid/onboard network problem.



 
 
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Old February 2nd 06, 09:55 AM posted to alt.comp.mainboards.abit
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Default ic7-g sata raid/onboard network problem.

My boot drive (60gb ata100) failed, so I replaced it with 2 80gb sata
drives (raid 1, on the ich5-r controller). The onboard intel gigabit
ethernet controller would not work at all (maybe an interrupt conflict??)(it
was working 100% before my hd replacement). I was forced to install my old
generic 10/100 card to get network connection back. I'm using version 28
bios on the ic7-g. Anyone have or heard of this problem?

(-: FireFox :-)


 




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