| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 1230166 |
2011-09-16 02:45:00 |
Whats the model of the hard drive?... ST what? And what firmware is on it (its written on it) |
Speedy Gonzales (78) |
| 1230167 |
2011-09-16 02:46:00 |
ST325031 8AS |
icow (15313) |
| 1230168 |
2011-09-16 02:52:00 |
firmware is: CC38 |
icow (15313) |
| 1230169 |
2011-09-16 03:01:00 |
Update the hdd fw if you want. (seagate.custkb.com) Its up to CC49 (Its the same firmware I used for this, but its not the same hdd). Download the file. Disable firewalls and AV programs. I would also kill UAC. Then wait for it to update the firmware, and wait for it to reboot. Thats if your hdd is the ST3250318AS
Sounds like these M4N68T mobos do have probs with ram (vip.asus.com). Have you tested the ram with something like memtest? |
Speedy Gonzales (78) |
| 1230170 |
2011-09-18 02:34:00 |
I'm starting to think its the graphics card. It keeps black screening for about five seconds. Then comes back with a message that says the drivers crashed and recovered. |
icow (15313) |
| 1230171 |
2011-09-18 02:38:00 |
One way to find out uninstall the drivers use driver sweeper. Remove the card, use another card |
Speedy Gonzales (78) |
| 1230172 |
2011-09-18 05:46:00 |
I don't have another pci-e graphics card on hand. So I might have to go to the integrated one thats on the mobo. |
icow (15313) |
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