DRIVERS GONE (P35 NEO )

AS the topic states I lost my Drivers for my P35 NEO. And the one I can download is not working ofr me ( I dont now where to place them ). Can some one help me ?

You can find all drivers which you need from MSI Web:
http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=driver&maincat_no=1&prod_no=1215

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  • Ordered a P35 Neo, where do I get the SATA drivers?

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    Quote
    When powering up, system turns on for a second or two, then like it powers down for roughly the same time, and then turns itself on again and then boots.
    This is normal behaviour.  Nothing to worry about:
    Quote
    I don't like having HDD powered up twice.
    Your HDD is going to be just fine.  Todays hard drives are usually built to be able to take 50'000 power-on-Cycles.  If you turn on your system once a day, it will take about 68.5 years until you reach that number with that double-boot behaviour.  When you power on your system 8 times a day, you will still have to do that for about 8.5 years (each day) until you reach 50'000.  That means if your hard drives breaks within the next 5 years (warranty period), it is highly unlikely that this has anything to do with the double-boot behaviour.
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