Asus M2N-MX SE
Apr 14, 2008
I downloaded the Nvidia Chipset Driver Program v65.3.3 for Windows 2000/XP from Asus website and install on the Win2k3 R2 Standard edition and also the aduio driver. After driver update, there is a unknow device show in the Device manager.
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Jan 28, 2007
I have an ASUS P5VD2-VM motherboard here, and i'm pretty sure i've narrowed it down to being the problem. Let me give you some background to start off with..
I've tried installing:
FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-i386 (with p4 chip), aswell as 6.2
FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-amd64 (with Pentium D 820), aswell as 6.2
XP Professional SP2 (with p4 chip)
All three installations invoke a hard-reboot (FreeBSD- last thing I see is hard drive information related...XP- Right after the EULA, to continue to hard drive partitioning).
I changed the chip from an Intel Pentium D 820 (dual-core), to a regular Pentium 4 Prescott 3.2GhZ, thinking that the dual core was making FreeBSD go all goofy...apparently that’s not the case.
I'm kind of stumped as of what to do now. It seems to be like either the IDE/SATA controller is cooked, or there is just something wrong with this main board. I tried disconnecting my SATA hard drives, and installing on an IDE hard drive without luck.
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Dec 25, 2007
I am having problem in ASWM (asus web based web management) where it controls the motherboard, bios setting, temperature and all this..
I am having problem in successfully installing this ****. If someone used this before or knows how to make this work, can you add me in msn congkaia.at.hotmail.com
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Apr 15, 2008
I recently build a server with Asus M2N-MX SE motherboard and SuperMicro 14" mini 1u. On the back of the Asus M2N-MX SE manual. it said for RAID driver, i need to create it from the included CD and use a floppy disk. my question is how can i do it without a floppy disk? i have an external DVD-burner that i hook up to usb to install the OS. Is it possible to use a cd to install the driver when i press f6 during Windows2003 installation?
Is it worth the effort to setup RAID 1? I have two Maxtor 500GB SATA disks and using RAID 1 seem to reduce one disk and leave me with 500GB worth of space and is the onboard Nvidia RAID trust worthy? because it said due to chipset limitation, the SATA ports supported by the Nvidia chipset doesn't support Serial Optical disk drives (Serial ODD).
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