MOVED: USB controller driver missing - MSI z87-G43

This topic has been moved to Intel Core-iX boards.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=176527.0

Probably the USB3 controller. You find the driver here:
http://www.msi.com/service/download/driver-20856.html

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    Hi:
    You are missing a letter or something from the model number you posted.
    Please post the product number which can be found on the same sticker as the serial number.

  • MSI Z87-G43 USB 3.0 problem - not recognize

    Hello. My USB 3.0 device (pendrive Platinet X-Depo 32GB USB 3.0) gets power when plugged into the USB port, but the OS(Windows 8 and 8.1) doesn't recognize it. In the device menager USB device mass storage had a error nr 10 The device cannot start. Worked perfectly in Windows 7 (i'am install to tested) or in the port USB 2.0 (in Windows 8 and 8.1). I have actually BIOS 1.73 (before instaled bios 1.5, 1.6) and drivers for motherboard. On the standard  BIOS (ver. 1.0) my pendrive don't recognized any port - 2.0 and 3.0.
    I'm trying this method, but not worked for me:
    //plugable.com/2012/12/01/windows-8-and-intel-usb-3-0-host-controllers
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    Patriot 2x 4GB RAM
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    Thank you for help me.
    PS. Sorry for my poor English.

    Attached is a beta bios sent from MSI.
    >>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<
    They say they cannot duplicate the problem though. Here is the test they did, let me know what they can do to trigger this.
    1.   Install System driver and reset
    2.   Connect USB HDD to USB 3.0 port. The device can be recognized.
    3.   Reboot the system
    4.   Check Computer and still can find the USB HDD
    5.   Power off the system
    6.   Power on and check Computer.
    Test System:
    Z77A-GD65
    BIOS: E7751IMS.A50
    WIN7 64 bit
    USB 3.0 driver: 1.0.4.225
    Seagate FreeAgent Goflex STAA1500301 1.5TB

  • MSI z87 G43 OC GENIE ISSUE/Bios UPDATE

    Hi Everyone, This is my First time posting to the forums.
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    The method above does NOT apply to your board. Either use MFlash (bios + ME option) or use the below:
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         B.) Download and install the Forum flash tool.
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         D.) Make sure that all win 8 options are disabled. (Fast Boot etc) Also make sure the legacy USB is enabled.
         E.) Start the forum flash tool and select option 1. Then point the tool at the compressed archive we downloaded earlier. Then to your USB Flash Drive.
         F.) Boot to the USB 
         G.) Now follow the directions and let the tool flash
         H.) After flashing reinstall ME drivers in Windows:  http://download.msi.com/dvr_exe/intel_amt90_mb.zip

  • Msi z87-g43 random 1 beep then BSOD then restarts plz help...

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    This could be one of many faults. Try here : http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-system/kernel-data-inpage-error-help-pls/94003454-5e1f-459f-89e8-1a555dc5e575
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  • USB Controller Driver (3.0) for Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition 32-bit

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    Hi,
    Thanks for your posting.
    For this issue, i think you need to search in the HP official website or contact the HP support.
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  • Slow power on b4 seeing MSI logo (MSI Z87-G43 GAMING)

    My question is, why it takes up to 10 seconds to power on before seeing the MSI logo.
    My rig boots in Windows 8.1 Pro UEFI mode with RAID, see summary of rig below.
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    RAM
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    Motherboard
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    Intel HD Graphics 4400 (MSI)
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    465GB Intel Raid 0 Volume (HDD)
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    IGP set to 1024mb dedicated video memory and 800mb shared
    All drivers and windows updates are up to date

    Yes, nothing suspicious there, everything loads perfectly. See result below.
    From the moment this is displayed, it takes just 6 seconds for Windows to be functional. However, it takes around 10 seconds before this appears on the display.
    To be clear, or at least for me to be clear, what you see in the screenshot is the BOOT and not the POST, during the actual POST (power on self-test), the user should not see anything on the display.
    Is that correct or have I got it wrong.
    BOOT
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  • MSI Z87-G43 can't control fan speed

    Hi, i just bought an MSI Z87-G43 and i'm using a i5-4670 on it (yeah, 4670 without the K).
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    As alternative you can get a fan controller like Sunbeamtech Rheosmart PCI Fan Controller, it should allow to use 4pin PWM singnal and convert it into voltage control,
    Quote
    Product Details:
    Smart Way Controlling all Fans & Airflow. The Rheosmart PCI Fan Controller is designed to make any existing 3-pin fan automatically regularized by the PWM signal from the Motherboard! With its ability to connect two fans to a single PWM connector at a maximum of 20W/channel, a wide selection of fans can be supported. When a normal fan is connected to the Rheosmart PCI Fan Controller, they become auto adjusting through the PWM signal.
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  • MSI Z87-G43 clear cmos

    Hi,
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    The manual shows an image of two pairs of squares with a white square inside them (an attempt to depict the image below). The left pair is grey and labeled Keep Data. The right pair is black and labeled Clear Data. They both have the number "1" labeled above.
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    And how do I short them? I didnt recieve any jumpers with the motherboard. So maybe I have to order a pair?
    Thanks!
    tester1

    Quote
    Now I found a pair of pins located below the label JBAT1 and to the left of a pair of pins labeled JCI1. Are these the ones?
    And how do I short them? I didnt recieve any jumpers with the motherboard. So maybe I have to order a pair?
    Yes and you can short it with anything conductive (e.g. a screwdriver). You just need a temporary contact of the pins. Alternatively remove the battery for some time.

  • MSI Z87-G43 gaming + i5 4690K compatibility

    hello there
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    i'm really thinking about getting another mobo, i'm not sure what i'll do though.. A friend told me, even though it wont have the A5/A6 bios version, it'll probably  boot and i'll be able to update it through windows. He also told me there's a really small chance i'll need another cpu to update the bios and then put my cpu on the mobo.. As i said, roll of a dice.
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    Quote from: Nichrome on 01-May-15, 00:25:19
    There is no such A4 or A5.
    http://www.msi.com/support/mb/Z87-G43.html#down-bios
    Wrong board, he has Z87-G43 Gaming
    http://www.msi.com/support/mb/Z87-G43-GAMING.html#down-bios
    Quote from: jimas92 on 30-April-15, 21:32:04
    but still cant figure out how can i see which bios version i have (i mean A4/A5/A6)
    A=10, B=11, C=12 etc.
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  • MOVED: MSI Z87-G43 gaming + i5 4690K compatibility

    This topic has been moved to GAMING Motherboards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=255320.0

    Quote from: Nichrome on 01-May-15, 00:25:19
    There is no such A4 or A5.
    http://www.msi.com/support/mb/Z87-G43.html#down-bios
    Wrong board, he has Z87-G43 Gaming
    http://www.msi.com/support/mb/Z87-G43-GAMING.html#down-bios
    Quote from: jimas92 on 30-April-15, 21:32:04
    but still cant figure out how can i see which bios version i have (i mean A4/A5/A6)
    A=10, B=11, C=12 etc.
    Interestingly the BIOS is newer than the board.

  • MOVED: MSI z87 G43 OC GENIE ISSUE/Bios UPDATE

    This topic has been moved to MSI Intel boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=251468.0

    The method above does NOT apply to your board. Either use MFlash (bios + ME option) or use the below:
    >>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<
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  • MOVED: Using 4xsata drives with MSI K8N NEO2

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    Hi , yes unfortunately it's true !
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    This issue applies to all nforce3 250GB/Ultra based motherboards with more than 2 sata ports regardless which vendor/make/model.
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    Although the nforce3 chipset supports a sata link to an external PHY for port 3 and upwards some has chosen to not utilize it .
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    In nf4 four ports are fully/true chipset integrated , and does not suffer from this overclock barrier .

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