Intel(R) Ich8/ich8r Family Lpc Interface Controller - 2810 for Asus

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  1. retroborg is offline

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    Hi,
    I re-installed WinXP and all the device drivers.
    However there is all the same an unknown device in the device director that is not recognised!

    Device:Other devices
    Manufactacturer:Unknown
    Locationdue north Intel(R) ICH8/ICH8R Family LPC Interface Controller - 2810

    I've used all the chipset drivers from Asus & from Intel's home (Intel 965 chipset) but with no luck.
    http://back up.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us&model=P5B-East
    http://downloadcenter.intel.com/filter_results.aspx?strTypes=all&ProductID=2529&OSFull...iv&submit=Go%21

    My electric current setup:
    Intel Cadre 2 Quad 9550 2.83GHZ @2.83GHZ (Regular Fan-Cooler)
    Kingston HyperX 2GB 800MHZ @833MHZ
    Asus P5B-Due east Intel 965 chipset (On-lath 1Gbit Lancard)
    Onboard sound card - disable
    two ten 1TB Seagate 32MB Enshroud Hds (Sata Two)
    ii ten 512GB Seagate 16MB Cache Hds (Sata Ii)
    Asus nvidia 7950GTX 512MB
    Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatality Titanium Pro (PCI-East)
    Winfast PVR 3000 Deluxe TV-Tuner (PCI)
    1x Plextor DVD-RW 18x
    1x Pionner DVD-Rom 16x
    1 x 1.44 Floppy
    Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 (USB)
    WinXP Pro

    Please any assist will be highly appreciated!
    Cheers in accelerate.

  2. budz is offline

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    Co-ordinate to the manual you need to make a ICH8 driver disc from the mobo cd. I suppose you and then install it. I did run into that same ICH8 driver on ASUS's website for your mobo. Yous can then just disable the RAID afterwards you lot've installed it.
  3. dun4cheap is offline

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    I had the same problem last month with my Asus p5ld2 deluxe board last calendar month after re-installing xp pro. Anyhow, going off of memory, I believe yous need to download the ACPI driver on Asus's website and install it. Then delete the particular from the device manager and re-discover information technology.
  4. retroborg is offline

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    Cheers!

    OK, I downloaded:
    ACPI driver for ATK 0110 virtual device version 1.0.13.6
    and it recognised it just fine.
    http://back up.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us&model=P5B-E

    The dumb thing is that this driver was in the utils section, so overlooked it.

    I likewise noticed in the Bios IDE configuration Menu, it has "Configure SATA As:" "IDE"
    Yous can as well choose RAID or AHCI
    What is AHCI past the style and should I set SATA every bit AHCI instead of IDE?

    Thank you in adance.

  5. dun4cheap is offline

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    AHCI tin sometimes be difficult to get working considering the drivers are not naitively distributed on the Windows XP Install Disk and ordinarily require yous to brand a special floppy with a driver. Endeavour to enable it in the bios and reboot in to windows. If y'all get a Blue Screen and so disable AHCI. There is a information on the ASUS website how to manually update the registry to get it functioning. I tin can't really give you a break down of which setup is better, but AHCI is supposed to have some performance gain.
  6. redwudz is offline

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    ACHI adds hot-swapping and native control queuing to your SATA controller. Yous need to install it when you lot install the OS most times. You tin can do a registry mod to enable it if y'all already installed the OS. It merely consists of changing one number in the registry, and then selecting ACHI in BIOS, so not complicated.

    Virtually ACHI: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Host_Controller_Interface

    A page from MS on how to alter the registry for ACHI: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922976 (You will get a BSOD if you don't practice this. )

    But I haven't noticed any comeback in SATA performance. And with my computer, it adds almost five seconds to the kick fourth dimension every bit it identifies the drives. It does seem to piece of work OK with optical SATA drives. This all with a on-board SATA controller. I don't know how well it works with a add-on SATA controller.

  7. budz is offline

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    Originally Posted by retroborg

    I also noticed in the Bios IDE configuration Carte du jour, information technology has "Configure SATA Equally:" "IDE"
    You can also choose RAID or AHCI
    What is AHCI past the way and should I gear up SATA as AHCI instead of IDE?

    Cheers in adance.

    FYI if you ever employ a SATA DVD burner you lot'll have to gear up SATA to IDE because the drive will non function correctly. Besides you'll have to disable ACHI as well. This also affects JMicron chipsets as well when it comes to SATA DVD burners. But changes could have been fabricated with newer model mobo's every bit far as compatibility for SATA DVD burners. I do know for sure that with the mobo's I accept the ACHI is disabled in the mobo bios and SATA is set up to IDE. Because it's the only way my SATA DVD burners will work correctly. Just my 2 cents!
  8. dun4cheap is offline

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    budz, the sata burner problem must have been fixxed. I am running a Sony Sata2 burner without whatsoever problem on an ASUS p5k-eastward Deluxe.
  9. budz is offline

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    Originally Posted past dun4cheap

    budz, the sata burner problem must have been fixxed. I am running a Sony Sata2 burner without whatsoever problem on an ASUS p5k-eastward Palatial.

    Expert to hear that they actually fixed the JMicron chipset to work functionally with a SATA dvd burner. Because the beginning generation of JMicron chipsets didn't piece of work. I never owned a mobo that used that chipset so information technology never was a trouble for me. But for many information technology was a problem that could only exist solved by using a PCI SATA Controller bill of fare with the Silicon Image Chipset 3112, 3114, & 3512.

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