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8N SLI Royal Built in Network card would crash when moving files



 
 
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Old January 8th 06, 05:22 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte
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Default 8N SLI Royal Built in Network card would crash when moving files

Anyone know why ?? I have to keep on restarting it. Move files from a
Win2k to XP [which is this 8N SLI Royal] GA 8N SLI Royal with the
built in 2 Network gigabit.. which is quite common now in newer mobos.
Using network cards for years never had a network moving files problem
before... what can I do. I tried to disable many of the features and
make it quite basic but still crashes.. useless board.

 




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