975X Platinum PUE, 7.2 bios not detecting my SATA2 RAID?
Just bought this mobo 3 days ago and had everything working great with XP and all, until I decided to update the BIOS to 7.2 (no specific reason, just wanting the latest!).
Now XP wont boot :(
It goes through post and all, but it doesnt show the SATA RAID settings (ctrl-i) screen anymore. It seems it only detects the harddrives if I put them as IDE drives in BIOS. If I choose RAID as I had before the flash, it wont detect them.
It goes through all the bootchoices until resorting to a network boot.
Should I try flash it back to 7.1?
Pardon my english
OK, after sending a troubleshooting report to MSI (very quick response by the way....minutes actually), they stated that they were having no problems with there tests systems that were running RAID 0 and the 7.2, or any other bios for that matter. They also sent me a 7.33 bios Of course, I flashed the bios and was greeted with the same problem. But, that got me to thinking. So, it tried disabling the Jmicron Controler and it F'N worked!!
In a Nut Shell, These are the BIOS setting I tried and the results:
Jmciron: IDE = No bootable Intel RAID for you.
Jmicron: RAID = No bootable Intel RAID for you.
Jmicron: DISABLED = A very bootable Intel RAID for you!
I guess trial and error is always good. Again, MSI was very fast to reply. I guess I can email this 7.33 if anyone else wants it. I don't have anywhere to post it.
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975x platinum PUE + MSI 7950GX2 + BIOS issue
hi all,
Does anyone have a MSI 975X Platinum PUE and MSI 7950GX2 putting together as a system? (My rig's detail is as my signature)
I have a case here. These 2 only work if I use BIOS 7.0. I have tried BIOS 7.3 and 7.4, both will distort the Windows screen. To be exact, the "transparent" layer of the GUI display is distorted, such as mouse cursor appears as a big square distorted, some icons are missing, video playback is totally ruined with distorted output, etc. Only BIOS 7.0 gets them to work fine. This rules out it's due to power supply, RAM, or the card itself is the culprit.
I have yet to try on BIOS 7.1, 7.2 and other beta. But I can't tell what's wrong with the newer BIOSes, even I kept all the settings the same. I have yet to get to MSI on this...
Does anyone have similar issue with me?Quote from: Vaniireq on 26-February-07, 09:17:57
well ...its not babble but I will try to clear it up a bit...
The blue PATA (old style IDE connection) is integrated in ICH7DH, meaning that you should be able to hook up a drive to it and it should be recognized. This is only place that you can connect your old style IDE optical drives...
The other PATA (IDE 2) and SATA 5 are controlled by the jmicron chipset (requires the jmicron driver) are intended for hard drives. The jmicron ports allow you to run a single PATA hard drive, or a single SATA drive, or you can combine a PATA hard drive and a SATA drive in a Raid.
The SATA ports 1-4 are intended for, well.. SATA devices such as hard drives and optical drives. They are controlled by the Intel chipset on your motherboard. You can operate the hard drives individually or in Raid configurations... Some of the drivers for these devices may be integrated into your Operating System, others may have to be installed using the F6 method, and others can be added after your OS is installed...
One other quick thing, both PATA and SATA drives are IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) drives, since both have drive controllers built in. If you have trouble sleeping, you can read a bit more about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Technology_Attachment
@Maesus, Sorry to get off topic, just wanted to help neoplasmic understand a bit more...
I tried searching on the web and on the forums like guru3d and found no one with the same problem as you.
The only other person that I could find that has a problem is Zentos on this forum, he can not find a solution either...
Here is the thread https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=105929.0
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975X Platinum PUE V2.0 Power shuts off after ~45 sec?
I'm looking for help with a frustrating issue. This is a new build with the following:
*MSI 975X Platinum PUE
*Intel Core2Duo E6600 2.4Ghz 2M 1066FSB Socket 775
*XFX GeForce 7900 GT Video Card in PCIe
*Old IDE HD with XP
*New WD Caviar 250GB SATA
*Kingston 1024MB PC5400 DDR2 667MHz Memory x 2
The memory is in the DIMM1 & DIMM2 positions and the system will boot to the BIOS. Without doing anything, the system shuts down after about 30-45 seconds. Any suggestions would be very helpful. I have searched the forums and FAQ and the only thing that it may be is the "Power On after Power Off" under the Power Management Page in the CMOS Setup. I have not been able to try that yet, as the system doesn't stay on long enough.
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It is hairy but I am sure it is possible to manually move over all the required stuff so that it can work
again. Several things to look into:
a) Can you migrate checkpoints? XP creates checkpoints so that you can later rollback. My question
is, can you use a checkpoint and move it over to a different computer? Probably not but it might be
worth investigating.
b) Manuallly do what an installer does.
- first move over your program files directory to where you want it to reside
- the nasty part is to somehow copy over the registry that refer to the programs that you just moved.
Good luck on that one.
- also inspect the system32 directory for dll's that applications sometimes install. Move those as well.
I do recall, I needed to do something similar to what you are doing and it was a hit or miss depending on
the program. Some programs just complained it wasn't in the registry and asked if I wanted to put it in.
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Hi, I am having problems with my setup. I am running memtest to
test my CPU, mobo and PSU and it does not pass the test.
Current BIOS settings:
- Disabled: SpeedStep, C1E, Virtualization, SpreadSpectrum, Auto PCI Clk
- rest are at default
HW Configuration for MSI 975X Platinum PUE
BIOS Ver: 7.1
CPU: Core 2 Duo E6600
VGA: MSI NX7600GT
PSU: Thermaltake PurePower 600W
+5 28A +3.3 30A +12V1 18A +12V2 18A -12V 0.8A +5VSB 3A
Mem: 2x Corsair TWIN2048-6400C4 (4GB)
I keep failing tests 6-7 at around the same location at around 3025MB
(approx)
Here are other things I have tried:
Trial 1: Is it my voltages trial
BIOS settings:
- Disabled: SpeedStep, C1E, Virtualization, SpreadSpectrum, Auto PCI Clkn
- Memory settings at 4-4-4-12
VDIMM: 2.1V
VCore: 1.4V
FSB: 266
Multiplier: Auto
Result: memtest failed nearly immediately in test 2
Trial 2: Copy other user's setting trial
BIOS settings:
- Disabled: SpeedStep, C1E, Virtualization, SpreadSpectrum, Auto PCI Clk
- Memory settings at 4-4-4-12
VDIMM: 1.9V
VCore: default
FSB: 320
Multiplier: 1:1.25
Result: memtest failed nearly immediately in test 2 again
Trial 3: I just want it to work trial
BIOS settings:
- Disabled: SpeedStep, C1E, Virtualization, SpreadSpectrum, Auto PCI Clk
- Memory settings at "By SPD"
VDIMM: 1.8V
VCore: default
FSB: 266
Multiplier: Auto
Result: memtest failed on the 7th pass on test 6-7 at around 3025MB
Trial 4: Too much memory trial
BIOS settings:
- Disabled: SpeedStep, C1E, Virtualization, SpreadSpectrum, Auto PCI Clk
- Memory settings at "By SPD"
VDIMM: 1.8V
VCore: default
FSB: 266
Multiplier: Auto
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Result: Still running as I write this at pass 4
I want to get some advice from anyone on what other trials I need to
do. My current objective right now is to get the system up and running.
I already gave up on getting my memory to run at DDR800.
Here are some questions I have:
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after browsing the forums, it seems like it was weak and I went and
bought the best PSU I could find (in terms of Amp rating) and ended
up with this Thermaltake.
- is my mobo's dimm slots bad? I have tried reseating my memory modules
and even made sure I hear a "click" to be sure it's seated properly.
- Should I RMA my memory or my mobo or both? Not sure what is going on
actually. Should I try to get a replacement?
- Do I need to plug in anything special to the mobo? Currently I have
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Confused ??? and about to cry ....Help?I love my Scythe Ninja Plus cooler but like I mentioned, its huge, so it may not fit in all cases..
Matching case and cooler was a decision that I had made long before I had bought any of my components..
Here is a picture from an old review of the original Scythe Ninja in the same case that I purchased:
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article251-page5.html
The only difference is I have a large fan that is mounted on the bottom side of the heatsink that draws air across a passively cooled (fanless) video card, pushes the air through the heatsink and straight out the top of the case...
For building a quiet computer you should have a look at the site
http://www.silentpcreview.com
When you look to buy a cooler, pay attention to the normal air flow in your case and find a cooler that will work with that airflow rather than fight against it...
As far as temps go...
My core idle temps (remember that I am using speedstep and C1E) are about 38C to 41C
Overclocked and fully loaded my core temps are about 54C
But that is with all my fans, set manually at low speed...
With that said, you need to be a bit clearer about what temps you are speaking of...
There are two cpu temps (well actually 3 since there are two core temps)
There is the temperature of each core and then an actual cpu temp that is a bit cooler than your core temps..
Without seeing all temps its hard to tell what is going on. Knowing the ambient temp, the case temp, cpu temp and core temps would give a better picture of what is going on..
Remember that you were pushing and running your pc all day. That alone will raise your system temp and keep your idle temp higher than normal.. So your idle temp right now is not typical since your whole system is warm from running tests all day.. As far as your temperature under load, with a stock cooler 55C is a bit high considering you aren't overclocking but its not a dangerous temperature..
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As far as that reboot...
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975X Platinum PUE Quad Core?
On MSI's product page for the 975X Platinum PUE it states it supports QuadCore. Is this true? Has bios updates allowed for this to be possible? I truely hope so , that way I have more upgradability with the board.
NrthnStar5,
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How do I change CPU FSB Freq on 975X Platinum Pue
Hi all!
I´m thinking about overclocking my CPU and that will be my first time ever. So I am a complete noob in this matter.
I have already read the sticky "975x Platinum Pue Overclocking Guide" (I do have that board) and will have it for reference later.
1. I have one question regarding changing CPU FSB frequency. I´m asked to key in a DEC number. But how should I do it. The guide says to "Start from 266 fsb increase by 3 fsb". So do I have to put in 269 to begin with, or how else do I change the number.
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The reason you go up by 3 is because of stability issues as far as voltage is concerned. That is to say, go up by three, stress test (i like to use 2 instances of Folding@Home) and if it crashes, raise the voltage a little.
Make your fsb:memory ratio 1:1 always, and that means it will run a little slower than what it's rated at to begin with but then you can move up from there. As a beginner doing a pretty small overclock, you shouldn't worry about RAM. At 3.2GHz your RAM will be running at 712MHz, which is a little slower, but once you get more experienced that means you'll be able to tighten the timings.
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MOVED: MSI 975X PLATINUM PUE BIOS 7.5
This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=109951.0Quote
THE RETAILER SAYS THAT PLZ DONT FLASH BACK THE BIOS AS IT WILL COMPLETELY VOID WARRANTY
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MSI 975X PLATINUM PUE BIOS 7.5
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THE RETAILER SAYS THAT PLZ DONT FLASH BACK THE BIOS AS IT WILL COMPLETELY VOID WARRANTY
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COMMAND.COM
IO.SYS (hidden system file)
MSDOS.SYS (hidden system file)
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system details below:
CPU Info
CPU 1/1
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3700+ 2.2 GHz
Manufacturer AMD
Family AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3700+
Internal Clock 2.2 GHz
Internal Clock Maximum 3.0 GHz
External Clock 200.0 MHz
Socket Designation Socket 939
HyperThreadingTechnology N/A
Capabilities MMX, CMov, RDTSC, 3DNow!, Extended 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2
Version AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3700+
Caches
Level 1 128 KB
Level 1 128 KB
DirectX Info
Version 9.0c
Long Version 4.09.00.0904
DirectDraw
Version 5.3.0000001.0904
Primary Device NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT
Display Device 1/1
NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT Driver 7.1.8.4
Description NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT
Manufacturer NVIDIA
Total Local Video Memory 256 MB
Total Local Texture Memory 256 MB
Total AGP Memory 124 MB
Driver File nv4_disp.dll
Driver Version 7.1.8.4
Driver Date 2-24-2005
Driver WHQL Certified true
Max Texture Width 4096 px
Max Texture Height 4096 px
Max User Clipping Planes 6
Max Active Hardware Lights 8
Max Texture Blending Stages 8
Fixed Function Textures In Single Pass 8
Vertex Shader Version 3.0
Pixel Shader Version 3.0
Max Vertex Blend Matrices 0
Max Texture Coordinates 8
VGA Memory Clock 1.1 GHz
VGA Core Clock 372.6 MHz
PCI
Name NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT
Vendor ID 0x10de
Device ID 0x0045
SubSystem ID 0x2996107d
Revision ID 0xa1
Texture Formats
32-bit ARGB [8888]
32-bit RGB [888]
16-bit RGB [565]
16-bit RGB [555]
16-bit ARGB [1555]
16-bit ARGB [4444]
8-bit A [8]
8-bit YUV [800]
16-bit AYUV [8800]
FourCC [DXT1]
FourCC [DXT2]
FourCC [DXT3]
FourCC [DXT4]
FourCC [DXT5]
Capabilities
AGP Texturing, Hardware Transform and Lighting, Positional Lights, Subpixel Accurate Rasterizing, Stencil Buffers, Range Fog, Table Fog, Vertex Fog, W-Fog, Specular Gouraud Shading, Anisotropic Filtering, Bilinear Filtering, Point Sampling, Trilinear Filtering, Additive Texture Blending, Dot3 Texture Blending, Multiplicative Texture Blending, Subtractive Texture Blending, Environmental Bump Mapping, Environmental Bump Mapping With Luminance, Cube Mapping, Factor Alpha Blending, Vertex Alpha Blending, Texture Alpha Blending, Texture Clamping, Texture Mirroring, Texture Wrapping, Guard Band Support, Mipmap LOD Bias Adjustment, Projected Textures, Volume Textures, Point Primitive Support, Full-Screen Anti-Aliasing, DXT Compressed Textures, Two Sided Stencil Test, Mipmapped Volume Textures, Mipmapped Cube Textures, Texture Border Color, Spherical Mapping, Automatic Mipmap Generation, Hardware Rasterization, Shading, Transform and Lighting, Scissor Test, Legacy Depth Bias
DirectShow
Version 9.0c
Long Version 4.09.00.0904
DirectSound
Version 5.3.0000001.0904
Speaker Configuration Stereo
Speaker Geometry Wide
Primary Device Creative SB Extigy
Sound Device 1/2
Creative SB Extigy Driver
Description Creative SB Extigy
Manufacturer Creative Technology Ltd.
Driver File sbext.sys
Driver Date 4-17-2002
Driver WHQL Certified true
Max Supported 3D Hardware Sounds 64
EAX Support Supported
PCI
Name Creative SB Extigy
Vendor ID 0x0000
Device ID 0x0000
SubSystem ID 0x00000000
Revision ID 0x00
Capabilities
Continuous Rate, Primary Buffer with 16-bit Samples, Primary Buffers with 8-bit Samples, Monophonic Primary Buffers, Stereo Primary Buffers, Hardware-mixed Secondary Buffers with 16-bit Samples, Hardware-mixed Secondary Buffers with 8-bit Samples, Hardware-mixed Monophonic Secondary Buffers, Hardware-mixed Stereo Secondary Buffers
Sound Device 2/2
Realtek AC'97 Audio Driver 5.10.0.5760
Description Realtek AC97 Audio
Manufacturer Realtek
Driver File ALCXWDM.SYS
Driver Version 5.10.0.5760
Driver Date 12-1-2004
Driver WHQL Certified true
Max Supported 3D Hardware Sounds 25
EAX Support Supported
PCI
Name Realtek AC'97 Audio
Vendor ID 0x10de
Device ID 0x00ea
SubSystem ID 0x75851462
Revision ID 0xa1
Capabilities
Continuous Rate, Primary Buffer with 16-bit Samples, Primary Buffers with 8-bit Samples, Monophonic Primary Buffers, Stereo Primary Buffers, Hardware-mixed Secondary Buffers with 16-bit Samples, Hardware-mixed Secondary Buffers with 8-bit Samples, Hardware-mixed Monophonic Secondary Buffers, Hardware-mixed Stereo Secondary Buffers
Memory Info
Total Physical Memory 1.00 GB
Free Physical Memory 719 MB
Total Pagefile Memory 930 MB
Free Pagefile Memory 720 MB
Memory Array 1/1
Max Module Capacity 16.00 GB
Location System Board
Use System
Supported Speeds
Supported Types
Supported Voltages
Memory Slot 1/4
Installed Enabled Size 512 MB
Form Factor DIMM
Frequency 0.0 Hz
Slot A0 [Bank0/1]
Type Details
Enabled Size 512 MB
Total Bit Width 64 b
Data Bit Width 64 b
Memory Slot 2/4
Installed Enabled Size 0 B
Form Factor DIMM
Frequency 0.0 Hz
Slot A1 [Bank2/3]
Type Details
Enabled Size 0 B
Total Bit Width 64 b
Data Bit Width 64 b
Memory Slot 3/4
Installed Enabled Size 512 MB
Form Factor DIMM
Frequency 0.0 Hz
Slot A2 [Bank4/5]
Type Details
Enabled Size 512 MB
Total Bit Width 64 b
Data Bit Width 64 b
Memory Slot 4/4
Installed Enabled Size 0 B
Form Factor DIMM
Frequency 0.0 Hz
Slot A3 [Bank6/7]
Type Details
Enabled Size 0 B
Total Bit Width 64 b
Data Bit Width 64 b
Motherboard Info
Manufacturer
Model MS-7025
Version
BIOS Vendor Phoenix Technologies, LTD
BIOS Version 6.00 PG
BIOS Release Date 07/11/2005
BIOS Properties Plug and Play, Flash, AGP
AGP
Available Rate 0x00000000
Selected Rate 0x00000000
Aperture Size 0 B
Sideband Addressing
Fast Write
Card Slots
Slot 1/6 (PCI)
Order 1
Designation PCI0
Type PCI
Characteristics 5.0V, PME Signal
Data Bus Width 32 b
Details Available, Long
IRQ 0
Slot 2/6 (PCI)
Order 2
Designation PCI1
Type PCI
Characteristics 5.0V, PME Signal
Data Bus Width 32 b
Details Available, Long
IRQ 0
Slot 3/6 (PCI)
Order 3
Designation PCI2
Type PCI
Characteristics 5.0V, PME Signal
Data Bus Width 32 b
Details Available, Long
IRQ 0
Slot 4/6 (PCI)
Order 4
Designation PCI3
Type PCI
Characteristics 5.0V, PME Signal
Data Bus Width 32 b
Details Available, Long
IRQ 0
Slot 5/6 (PCI)
Order 5
Designation PCI4
Type PCI
Characteristics 5.0V, PME Signal
Data Bus Width 32 b
Details Available, Long
IRQ 0
Slot 6/6 (AGP)
NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT
Order 0
Designation AGP
Type AGP
Characteristics 5.0V
Data Bus Width 32 b
Details In Use, Long
Device Class Display Adapter
Manufacturer NVIDIA
Driver Version 7.1.8.4
Driver Date 2-24-2005
IRQ 16
System Devices
Name PCI standard host CPU bridge
Manufacturer (Standard system devices)
Name PCI standard host CPU bridge
Manufacturer (Standard system devices)
Name PCI standard host CPU bridge
Manufacturer (Standard system devices)
Name PCI standard host CPU bridge
Manufacturer (Standard system devices)
Name PCI standard ISA bridge
Manufacturer (Standard system devices)
Name PCI standard host CPU bridge
Manufacturer (Standard system devices)
Name NVIDIA nForce3 250 AGP Host to PCI Bridge
Manufacturer NVIDIA
Name NVIDIA nForce PCI System Management
Manufacturer NVIDIA
Name PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
Manufacturer (Standard system devices)
Monitor Info
Monitor 1/1
Name Plug and Play Monitor
Manufacturer (Standard monitor types)
Max Width 1600 px
Max Height 1200 px
Operating System Info
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP
Version 5.1.2600
Service Pack Service Pack 1
Locale GB
Desktop Width 1024 px
Desktop Height 768 px
Desktop BPP 32 b
Open Processes
Name PID Memory Usage
3DMark03.exe 2676 12 MB
alg.exe 1624 2 MB
CoreCenter.exe 1848 7 MB
csrss.exe 912 3 MB
explorer.exe 832 15 MB
Idle 0 16 KB
iexplore.exe 1480 8 MB
lsass.exe 1004 2 MB
mcagent.exe 928 5 MB
McShield.exe 444 10 MB
McVSEscn.exe 1260 7 MB
mcvsrte.exe 1664 9 MB
mcvsshld.exe 896 5 MB
MpfAgent.exe 1804 5 MB
MpfService.exe 1688 4 MB
MpfTray.exe 1256 9 MB
mscifapp.exe 1060 7 MB
msimn.exe 2648 2 MB
MSKAgent.exe 1136 3 MB
MSKSrvr.exe 1748 16 MB
nvsvc32.exe 2016 2 MB
rundll32.exe 1316 2 MB
services.exe 992 3 MB
smss.exe 700 344 KB
spoolsv.exe 1540 4 MB
svchost.exe 1168 4 MB
svchost.exe 1320 15 MB
svchost.exe 1472 4 MB
svchost.exe 1504 1 MB
svchost.exe 276 10 MB
System 4 220 KB
wdfmgr.exe 2044 1 MB
winlogon.exe 948 480 KB
wmiprvse.exe 2452 6 MB
Name PID Memory Usage
3DMark03.exe 2676 12 MB
alg.exe 1624 2 MB
CoreCenter.exe 1848 7 MB
csrss.exe 912 3 MB
explorer.exe 832 15 MB
Idle 0 16 KB
iexplore.exe 1480 8 MB
lsass.exe 1004 2 MB
mcagent.exe 928 5 MB
McShield.exe 444 10 MB
McVSEscn.exe 1260 7 MB
mcvsrte.exe 1664 9 MB
mcvsshld.exe 896 5 MB
MpfAgent.exe 1804 5 MB
MpfService.exe 1688 4 MB
MpfTray.exe 1256 9 MB
mscifapp.exe 1060 7 MB
msimn.exe 2648 2 MB
MSKAgent.exe 1136 3 MB
MSKSrvr.exe 1748 16 MB
nvsvc32.exe 2016 2 MB
rundll32.exe 1316 2 MB
services.exe 992 3 MB
smss.exe 700 344 KB
spoolsv.exe 1540 4 MB
svchost.exe 1168 4 MB
svchost.exe 1320 15 MB
svchost.exe 1472 4 MB
svchost.exe 1504 1 MB
svchost.exe 276 10 MB
System 4 220 KB
wdfmgr.exe 2044 1 MB
winlogon.exe 948 480 KB
wmiprvse.exe 2452 6 MB
Name PID Memory Usage
Idle 0 16 KB
System 4 220 KB
svchost.exe 276 10 MB
McShield.exe 444 10 MB
smss.exe 700 344 KB
explorer.exe 832 15 MB
mcvsshld.exe 896 5 MB
csrss.exe 912 3 MB
mcagent.exe 928 5 MB
winlogon.exe 948 480 KB
services.exe 992 3 MB
lsass.exe 1004 2 MB
mscifapp.exe 1060 7 MB
MSKAgent.exe 1136 3 MB
svchost.exe 1168 4 MB
MpfTray.exe 1256 9 MB
McVSEscn.exe 1260 7 MB
rundll32.exe 1316 2 MB
svchost.exe 1320 15 MB
svchost.exe 1472 4 MB
iexplore.exe 1480 8 MB
svchost.exe 1504 1 MB
spoolsv.exe 1540 4 MB
alg.exe 1624 2 MB
mcvsrte.exe 1664 9 MB
MpfService.exe 1688 4 MB
MSKSrvr.exe 1748 16 MB
MpfAgent.exe 1804 5 MB
CoreCenter.exe 1848 7 MB
nvsvc32.exe 2016 2 MB
wdfmgr.exe 2044 1 MB
wmiprvse.exe 2452 6 MB
msimn.exe 2648 2 MB
3DMark03.exe 2676 12 MB
Name PID Memory Usage
Idle 0 16 KB
System 4 220 KB
smss.exe 700 344 KB
winlogon.exe 948 480 KB
wdfmgr.exe 2044 1 MB
svchost.exe 1504 1 MB
msimn.exe 2648 2 MB
nvsvc32.exe 2016 2 MB
rundll32.exe 1316 2 MB
alg.exe 1624 2 MB
lsass.exe 1004 2 MB
services.exe 992 3 MB
csrss.exe 912 3 MB
MSKAgent.exe 1136 3 MB
spoolsv.exe 1540 4 MB
MpfService.exe 1688 4 MB
svchost.exe 1472 4 MB
svchost.exe 1168 4 MB
mcvsshld.exe 896 5 MB
mcagent.exe 928 5 MB
MpfAgent.exe 1804 5 MB
wmiprvse.exe 2452 6 MB
McVSEscn.exe 1260 7 MB
CoreCenter.exe 1848 7 MB
mscifapp.exe 1060 7 MB
iexplore.exe 1480 8 MB
MpfTray.exe 1256 9 MB
mcvsrte.exe 1664 9 MB
McShield.exe 444 10 MB
svchost.exe 276 10 MB
3DMark03.exe 2676 12 MB
svchost.exe 1320 15 MB
explorer.exe 832 15 MB
MSKSrvr.exe 1748 16 MB
Quote
Memory Slot 1/4
Installed Enabled Size 512 MB
Form Factor DIMM
Frequency 0.0 Hz
Slot A0 [Bank0/1]
Type Details
Enabled Size 512 MB
Total Bit Width 64 b
Data Bit Width 64 b
Memory Slot 2/4
Installed Enabled Size 0 B
Form Factor DIMM
Frequency 0.0 Hz
Slot A1 [Bank2/3]
Type Details
Enabled Size 0 B
Total Bit Width 64 b
Data Bit Width 64 b
Memory Slot 3/4
Installed Enabled Size 512 MB
Form Factor DIMM
Frequency 0.0 Hz
Slot A2 [Bank4/5]
Type Details
Enabled Size 512 MB
Total Bit Width 64 b
Data Bit Width 64 b
Memory Slot 4/4
Installed Enabled Size 0 B
Form Factor DIMM
Frequency 0.0 Hz
Slot A3 [Bank6/7]
Type Details
Enabled Size 0 B
Total Bit Width 64 b
Data Bit Width 64 b
Use slot 1+2 ( A0 and A1 )
Like this :
[ Memory Devices / A0 ]
Memory Device Properties:
Form Factor DIMM
Size 512 MB
Total Width 64-bit
Data Width 64-bit
Device Locator A0
Bank Locator Bank0/1
[ Memory Devices / A1 ]
Memory Device Properties:
Form Factor DIMM
Size 512 MB
Total Width 64-bit
Data Width 64-bit
Device Locator A1
Bank Locator Bank2/3
[ Memory Devices / A2 ]
Memory Device Properties:
Form Factor DIMM
Total Width 64-bit
Data Width 64-bit
Device Locator A2
Bank Locator Bank4/5
[ Memory Devices / A3 ]
Memory Device Properties:
Form Factor DIMM
Total Width 64-bit
Data Width 64-bit
Device Locator A3
Bank Locator Bank6/7 -
Hi all,
i have 2 ucs c460, 1st ucs i can boot into webios to create raid
the other 1, pressing ctrl+h , still cant boot into webios
when i check bios at boot options, there is no pci raid adapter detected, only cdrom,network card and efi shell
but at cimc the raid card detected.
please helpHello,
Go to BIOS in the Server tab, then Advanced and then scroll down to the Option ROM (OPROM) settings and disable the Option ROM for all cards except for the RAID controller (if you will boot from local disks)
Note: the OPROM enabled will tell the system to look for a "boot" image through that card, so if you will only boot from local disks (does not matter if you want to have remote data stores, this will not affect your connection to remote storage) disable all OPROM options for all the cards except for the RAID controller.
HTH,
-Kenny
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