MOVED: [Athlon64] K8T Neo- VIA K8T800 MS-6702 - Windows XP Professional x64 - Driver

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[Athlon64] K8T Neo- VIA K8T800 MS-6702 - Windows XP Professional x64 - Driver

Yes, but in the long run I think you would be better off with a PATA CD-device. Performance wise difference is very small.
Eh, you tried hitting F11 during first BIOS screen, to select?

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  • MOVED: MSI K8T Neo 2 Motherboard 64bit Drivers

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    MSI K8T Neo 2 Motherboard 64bit Drivers

    Quote from: Ui30 on 24-June-05, 17:34:28
    nForce is not more stable then VIA, absolutely not.
    When you prefer stability, go with VIA chip
    when you want a good overclicker with some stability isues, go for the nForce.
    My advice: see my signature and you know ..... 
    What sort of stability issues are we talking about here?
    BSOD's?

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  • [Athlon64] K8t Neo FIS2R V1

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    You should use at least bios version 2.0, which if i remember correctly is the first one with support for semprons. I recommend 2.1, 2.2 causes some problems with agp aperture size on 256mb.
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  • [Athlon64] K8T Neo-FIS2R RAM Question

    Hi All
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    Many thanks for the help. 

  • K8T Neo-FSR will not boot Windows XP

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    Hi
    Not a lot without BIG risk of losing some data. If you have mega important files, you will of course have several backups, and backups of back ups.  
    So you could slip another HDD in a bay and plug the cable from your Sys HDD into it. Then install OS to it, and use it to check and repair your IMPORTANT HDD, after, of course, you have done ANOTHER BACKUP. you may be able to use disk management or device manager to fix MBR and boot files.  As your offending HDD and the old C: partition, will will have a new Partition letter now, you can use XP CD repair facility of repair your previous installation. You will of course lose IE and OE info and settings, but not a lot else. But there again havng back up to Express Assist all your emails,OE settings and accounts along with all yout IE settings and data, will be restored at the touch of a couple of keys.
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  • MSI K8T Neo 2- Doesnt boot to windows

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  • MOVED: MSI K8T Neo - does it support ddr2 modules?

    This topic has been moved to AMD64 ATI/SiS/VIA based board.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=109504.0

    Quote from: Zoolisha on 03-July-07, 06:05:07
    tnx :(
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  • MOVED: MSI K8T neo v.1 after bios flash :-(

    This topic has been moved to BIOS.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=123089.0

    hey thanks for your reply. yes i made sure everything was enabled and i just fixed my own problem. just for the heck on it i called msi tech support [talked to a real smart fella] and he told me that sometimes you need to jumper the drive when your using a single hard drive. i played with it a few minutes and it worked. its installing xp right now. i guess you learn something new everyday.

  • K8T Neo-FIS2R/FSR (MS-6702) and EluminX Keyvoard

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  • K8T NEO FSR K8T800, driver for S-ATA identification.

    I´m about to format my systemdrive and reinstall Win XP.
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  • [Athlon64] K8T Neo Hangs at Gigabit Boot agent

    Topic pretty much explains it all.  This morning I heard a long beep and jumped out of bed thinking my computer was overheating.  Pulled the plug and the beep continued. Turned out the beep was my alarm clock which was unplugged and was telling me the batteries were dying, but that's another story.  Anyway, I plugged the pc back in and hit the power button and now it won't boot.  It either gets to the Gigabit boot agent and hangs, or gets to the SATA Raid Bios Setting Utility, scans for serial drives, finds none, and hangs there.  I've reset the CMOS twice now, swapped harddrives around, and even swapped IDE ports around in every combo I can think of.  I currently can't even get into the BIOS setup. 
    After messing around for a long while it now gives me 3 long beeps and no video at all anymore.
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    It happens to the best of us, glad it solved

  • K8T Neo-FIS2R/FSR no POST

    I have a K8T Neo-FIS2R/FSR (MS-6702) which is, along with all my other components (I'll list them later), over a year old. It has been running just fine until the other day. I have not modified any hardware or BIOS-settings recently.
    The day before yesterday my speakers put out a high-pitched shriek and the screen turned black. I then turned off the computer (it seemed to still be running, fans spinning). As I switched it on it let forth 8 beeps followed by a paus, and then 8 beeps again, over and over. I switched the graphics card for another one, no difference.
    I then left it turned off for a few minutes. Then I booted it up again, and voila, it worked fine. Then after a few minutes it died the same way, and when I rebooted it it started beeping again.
    Switching graphics card doesn't help. I powered it on without a graphics card plugged in. Then it made 8 beeps, and then silence. The cycle was not repeated, as it was when the card was in.
    I then used another motherboard, another CPU and other RAM, same graphicscard and harddrive, and it boots into Windows just fine and seems to be quite stable for the day I've tried it.
    I then switch back to the K8T-motherboard with it's CPU and RAM (still same graphicscard and harddrive as the other one), and it boots fine. After almost an hour it dies again. On boot, beeps. Wait a few minutes, boots again, then dies. Beeps next time. Etc.
    The 8 beeps apparently mean there is a problem with the video card. I have tested two video cards that both work fine on another motherboard, no difference.
    Because it dies after a while when it has rested, I suspect some sort of overheating issue. I put a bigass fan blowing at the motherboard and video card but that didn't seem to do anything. The fan on the video card is clean.
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    After leaving the computer off for the night, I cleared the CMOS. The computer booted and ran fine for a couple of hours, then it suddenly made a noise in the speakers, and the monitor went black. Fans still spinning. The little light at the monitor indicating that it is turned on was flashing, as it does when the computer is off and the monitor is on.
    This is the hardware in my system at the moment. I have removed plenty of stuff to rule out other components but even with just this it won't work. No mouse, keyboard or other drives attached, just this.
    CPU: Athlon64 3200+
    Memory: Corsair TWINX1024-3200XLPRO DDR
    Power: Thermaltake Purepower Butterfly 480W W0020
             Output: +5V (35A), +3.3V (28A), +12V (17A), -5V (0.3A), -12V (0.8A)
    Graphics: Gainward GeForce 6800Ultra 256MB GDDR3 AGP8X, "Ultra/2600 Golden S",
    Motherboard: K8T Neo-FIS2R/FSR (MS-6702)
    Harddrive: Seagate Barracuda IV ATA 7200 RPM
    Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 957p
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    I have removed plenty of stuff to rule out other components but even with just this it won't work.
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    Graphics: Gainward GeForce 6800Ultra 256MB GDDR3 AGP8X, "Ultra/2600 Golden S",
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    +12V (17A),
    If your graphics card is like mine (see sig) with two power connections at the back you may have stressed the PSU over the last year to it's final end. Borrow or buy another PSU with at least 24 amp on the 12v supply. Your current PSU with only 17 12v amps was bound to fail. Especially since you state you had other hardware at one time. CPU Graphics card, case fanes and drives are all calling on the 12v rail to power them and your PSU just might not have it any more to do the job and the highest draw is at startup.
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  • K8T Neo F1S2R No Longer Boots - Help Diagnosing

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    UPDATE: Kudos to MSI support! I RMAed my original failed, over 2 year old K8T NEO via the MSI online support system. Shipped the K8T back to MSI on 4/11 and received a replacement on 4/26. It took only 11 business days, east coast to west coast and back.
    I was having stability issues with the new K8MM-V motherboard described here https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=95656.0
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    It was easy as pie to execute warranty service with MSI.
    A big thank you to MSI for their fine support and for providing this forum....and a just as big thank you to all the fine folks here for offerering their expertise and help to us novices.  
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    Hi
    Ok so basically ive got a K8T Neo Series K8T800 with a 64bit 3200+.
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