Msi K7n2 Delta 2 Drivers For Mac
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Msi K7n2 Delta 2 Drivers
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Recently my computer is taking a long to boot in both the POST stage
and when Windows XP gets going. I've tracked down the problem to the
onboard USB chipset on my motherboard as when I turn it off suddenly
the machine boots quickly as normal.
This whole thing started when I had a hard system crash about two weeks
ago. Ever since then it has been doing this.
I've tried doing various things with the USB chipset, turning it on
with different other options (to make sure that it isn't anything else
upsetting the USB chipset), setting it to V1.1 instead of V2.0, but no
joy.
The stupid thing is though once the machine boots, everything seems to
be OK. My mouse and keyboard work OK, as does my joystick (an X52) and
MP3 player (iAudio X5). The only problem is that 5 minute boot time..
So other than putting up with it, is there anything else I can do?
As far as I am aware I have the latest BIOS (B.5) on the motherboard
and all the latest drivers and updates.
My system spec is as follows:
AMD 3200+ XP
MSI K7N2 Delta2 Platinum
1Gb DDR RAM (running at 200Mhz & dual)
Nvidia 6600GT 128Mb
Creative Audigy I
Realtek 100Mbit Network Card
Running Windows XP + SP2.
Recently my computer is taking a long to boot in both the POST stage
and when Windows XP gets going. I've tracked down the problem to the
onboard USB chipset on my motherboard as when I turn it off suddenly
the machine boots quickly as normal.
This whole thing started when I had a hard system crash about two weeks
ago. Ever since then it has been doing this.
I've tried doing various things with the USB chipset, turning it on
with different other options (to make sure that it isn't anything else
upsetting the USB chipset), setting it to V1.1 instead of V2.0, but no
joy.
The stupid thing is though once the machine boots, everything seems to
be OK. My mouse and keyboard work OK, as does my joystick (an X52) and
MP3 player (iAudio X5). The only problem is that 5 minute boot time..
So other than putting up with it, is there anything else I can do?
As far as I am aware I have the latest BIOS (B.5) on the motherboard
and all the latest drivers and updates.
My system spec is as follows:
AMD 3200+ XP
MSI K7N2 Delta2 Platinum
1Gb DDR RAM (running at 200Mhz & dual)
Nvidia 6600GT 128Mb
Creative Audigy I
Realtek 100Mbit Network Card
Running Windows XP + SP2.