Nf750-g55 no installation cd

 hi guys i have been given a msi nf750-g55 but the guy hasnt got the installation cd! can any one advise me how to get round this or know anywhere where i can buy one?
Thanks guys
rob

you don't really need it,
you can find drivers http://www.msi.com/product/mb/NF750-G55.html#/?div=Driver&os=All
and utilities http://www.msi.com/product/mb/NF750-G55.html#/?div=Utility&os=All

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    Hello,
    My Specs:
    Summary
          Operating System
             MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
          CPU
             AMD Phenom II X4 955   34 °C
             Deneb 45nm Technology
          RAM
             4.0GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 733MHz (9-9-9-20)
          Motherboard
             MSI NF750-G55 (MS-7578) (CPU1)
          Graphics
             VA220E @ 1360x768
             NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM v1.1) (XFX Pine Group)
          Hard Drives
             147GB Western Digital WDC WD1500HLFS-01G6U1 ATA Device (IDE)   31 °C
             156GB Western Digital WDC WD1600AAJS-00V4A0 ATA Device (IDE)   32 °C
          Optical Drives
             RYJ NW1YJOXE SCSI CdRom Device
          Audio
             Realtek High Definition Audio
    Operating System
       MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       Installation Date: 17 July 2010, 23:47
       Serial Number: FJGCP-4DFJD-GJY49-VJBQ7-HYRR2
    CPU
          AMD Phenom II X4 955
             Cores   4
             Threads   4
             Name   AMD Phenom II X4 955
             Code Name   Deneb
             Package   Socket AM3 (938)
             Technology   45nm
             Specification   AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor
             Family   F
             Extended Family   10
             Model   4
             Extended Model   4
             Stepping   3
             Revision   RB-C3
             Instructions   MMX (+), 3DNow! (+), SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4A, x86-64
             Bus Speed   220.0 MHz
             Rated Bus Speed   2200.0 MHz
             Stock Bus Speed   200 MHz
             Average Temperature   34 °C
                Caches
                   L1 Data Cache Size   4 x 64 KBytes
                   L1 Instructions Cache Size   4 x 64 KBytes
                   L2 Unified Cache Size   4 x 512 KBytes
                   L3 Unified Cache Size   6144 KBytes
                Core 0
                   Core Speed   3519.8 MHz
                   Multiplier   x 16.0
                   Bus Speed   220.0 MHz
                   Rated Bus Speed   2200.0 MHz
                   Temperature   34 °C
                      Thread 1
                         APIC ID   0
                Core 1
                   Core Speed   3519.8 MHz
                   Multiplier   x 16.0
                   Bus Speed   220.0 MHz
                   Rated Bus Speed   2200.0 MHz
                   Temperature   34 °C
                      Thread 1
                         APIC ID   1
                Core 2
                   Core Speed   3519.8 MHz
                   Multiplier   x 16.0
                   Bus Speed   220.0 MHz
                   Rated Bus Speed   2200.0 MHz
                   Temperature   33 °C
                      Thread 1
                         APIC ID   2
                Core 3
                   Core Speed   3519.8 MHz
                   Multiplier   x 16.0
                   Bus Speed   220.0 MHz
                   Rated Bus Speed   2200.0 MHz
                   Temperature   34 °C
                      Thread 1
                         APIC ID   3
    RAM
          Memory slots
             Total memory slots   4
             Used memory slots   1
             Free memory slots   3
          Memory
             Type   DDR3
             Size   4096 MBytes
             Channels #   Single
             DRAM Frequency   733.3 MHz
             CAS# Latency (CL)   9 clocks
             RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD)   9 clocks
             RAS# Precharge (tRP)   9 clocks
             Cycle Time (tRAS)   20 clocks
             Bank Cycle Time (tR?)   33 clocks
             Command Rate (CR)   1T
          SPD
             Number Of SPD Modules   1
                Slot #1
                   Type   DDR3
                   Size   4096 MBytes
                   Manufacturer   OCZ
                   Max Bandwidth   PC3-10700H (667 MHz)
                   Part Number   OCZ3G1333LV4G     
                   SPD Ext.   EPP
                      JEDEC #5
                         Frequency   666.7 MHz
                         CAS# Latency   9.0
                         RAS# To CAS#   10
                         RAS# Precharge   10
                         tRAS   21
                         tRC   34
                         Voltage   1.500 V
                      JEDEC #4
                         Frequency   592.6 MHz
                         CAS# Latency   8.0
                         RAS# To CAS#   8
                         RAS# Precharge   8
                         tRAS   18
                         tRC   30
                         Voltage   1.500 V
                      JEDEC #3
                         Frequency   518.5 MHz
                         CAS# Latency   7.0
                         RAS# To CAS#   7
                         RAS# Precharge   7
                         tRAS   16
                         tRC   26
                         Voltage   1.500 V
                      JEDEC #2
                         Frequency   444.4 MHz
                         CAS# Latency   6.0
                         RAS# To CAS#   7
                         RAS# Precharge   7
                         tRAS   14
                         tRC   23
                         Voltage   1.500 V
                      JEDEC #1
                         Frequency   370.4 MHz
                         CAS# Latency   5.0
                         RAS# To CAS#   5
                         RAS# Precharge   5
                         tRAS   12
                         tRC   19
                         Voltage   1.500 V
    Motherboard
       Manufacturer   MSI
       Model   NF750-G55 (MS-7578)
       Version   1.0
       Chipset Vendor   NVIDIA
       Chipset Model   nForce 740a SLI
       Chipset Revision   A2
       Southbridge Vendor   NVIDIA
       Southbridge Model   nForce 740a SLI MCP
       Southbridge Revision   A2
          BIOS
             Brand   American Megatrends Inc.
             Version   V1.2
             Date   09/24/2009
    Graphics
          Monitor
             Name   VA220E on NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM v1.1)
             Current Resolution   1360x768 pixels
             Work Resolution   1360x728 pixels
             State   enabled, primary
             Monitor Width   1360
             Monitor Height   768
             Monitor BPP   32 bits per pixel
             Monitor Frequency   60 Hz
             Device   \\.\DISPLAY1\Monitor0
          NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM v1.1)
             GPU   G94
             Device ID   10DE-0622
             Revision   A2
             Subvendor   XFX Pine Group (1682)
             Technology   65 nm
             Die Size   240 nm?
             Transistors   505 M
             Release Date   Feb 21, 2008
             DirectX Support   10.0
             DirectX Shader Model   4.0
             OpenGL Support   3.0
             BIOS Version   Version 62.94.11.0.0
             ROPs   16
             Shaders   64 unified
             Memory Type   GDDR3
             Bus Width   256 Bit
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             Manufacturer   Western Digital
             Form Factor   GB/2.5- to 3.5-inch backplane adapter
             Business Unit/Brand   Enterprise/WD VelociRaptor®
             Interface/Connector   SATA 3 Gb/s with 22-pin SATA connector/SATA 1.5 Gb/s with 22-pin SATA connector (Mobile)
             Interface   IDE
             Capacity   147GB
             Real size   150,039,945,216 bytes
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                   03 Spin-Up Time   203 (198) Data 0000000B09
                   04 Start/Stop Count   100 (100) Data 0000000052
                   05 Reallocated Sectors Count   200 (200) Data 0000000000
                   07 Seek Error Rate   200 (200) Data 0000000000
                   09 Power-On Hours (POH)   100 (100) Data 00000001D1
                   0A Spin Retry Count   100 (253) Data 0000000000
                   0B Recalibration Retries   100 (253) Data 0000000000
                   0C Device Power Cycle Count   100 (100) Data 0000000052
                   C0 Power-off Retract Count   200 (200) Data 0000000013
                   C1 Load/Unload Cycle Count   200 (200) Data 0000000052
                   C2 Temperature   116 (110) Data 000000001F
                   C4 Reallocation Event Count   200 (200) Data 0000000000
                   C5 Current Pending Sector Count   200 (200) Data 0000000000
                   C6 Uncorrectable Sector Count   200 (200) Data 0000000000
                   C8 Write Error Rate / Multi-Zone Error Rate   200 (200) Data 0000000000
                   Temperature   31 °C
                   Temperature Range   ok (less than 50 °C)
                   Status   Good
                Partition 0
                   Partition ID   Disk #0, Partition #0
                   Size   992 KB
                Partition 1
                   Partition ID   Disk #0, Partition #1
                   Size   100 MB
                Partition 2
                   Partition ID   Disk #0, Partition #2
                   Disk Letter   C:
                   File System   NTFS
                   Volume Serial Number   30AD5362
                   Size   140GB
                   Used Space   55GB (40%)
                   Free Space   85GB (60%)
                Partition 3
                   Partition ID   Disk #0, Partition #3
                   Size   248 KB
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             Manufacturer   Western Digital
             Form Factor   GB/3.5-inch
             Business Unit/Brand   Desktop/WD Caviar®
             RPM/Buffer Size or Attribute   7200 RPM with 8 MB cache
             Interface/Connector   SATA 3 Gb/s with 22-pin SATA connector/SATA 1.5 Gb/s with 22-pin SATA connector (Mobile)
             Interface   IDE
             Capacity   156GB
             Real size   160,041,885,696 bytes
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                   01 Read Error Rate   200 (200 worst) Data 0000000000
                   03 Spin-Up Time   145 (141) Data 0000000E95
                   04 Start/Stop Count   100 (100) Data 0000000136
                   05 Reallocated Sectors Count   200 (200) Data 0000000000
                   07 Seek Error Rate   200 (200) Data 0000000000
                   09 Power-On Hours (POH)   098 (098) Data 0000000738
                   0A Spin Retry Count   100 (100) Data 0000000000
                   0B Recalibration Retries   100 (100) Data 0000000000
                   0C Device Power Cycle Count   100 (100) Data 00000000AF
                   C0 Power-off Retract Count   200 (200) Data 0000000059
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                   C2 Temperature   111 (104) Data 0000000020
                   C4 Reallocation Event Count   200 (200) Data 0000000000
                   C5 Current Pending Sector Count   200 (200) Data 0000000000
                   C6 Uncorrectable Sector Count   200 (200) Data 0000000000
                   C7 UltraDMA CRC Error Count   200 (200) Data 0000000000
                   C8 Write Error Rate / Multi-Zone Error Rate   200 (200) Data 0000000000
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                   Temperature Range   ok (less than 50 °C)
                   Status   Good
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                   Partition ID   Disk #1, Partition #0
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                   Used Space   94MB (95%)
                   Free Space   5MB (5%)
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                   Partition ID   Disk #1, Partition #1
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                   File System   NTFS
                   Volume Serial Number   D8500611
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                   Used Space   22.8GB (16%)
                   Free Space   126GB (84%)
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             Name   RYJ NW1YJOXE SCSI CdRom Device
             Availability   Running/Full Power
             Capabilities   Random Access, Supports Removable Media
             Config Manager Error Code   Device is working properly
             Config Manager User Config   FALSE
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             Media Loaded   FALSE
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             SCSI Logical Unit   0
             SCSI Port   4
             SCSI Target Id   0
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             Realtek High Definition Audio
             High Definition Audio Device
          Playback Device
             Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)
          Recording Device
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  • MSI NF750-G55 with AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition bundle from NewEgg

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  • NF750-g55 post freeze

    'sup crew,
    This is my first MSI board and i luv it. It works studly. Everything seems perfect, and functional, but it freezes on post when it detects the PCI card. It sees it, but can't seem to boot past it. Post screen reports the card twice: Once as PCI 1 firewire cntrl, then again as PCI 1 unknown devise. That's right; its a sound card with external firewire enabled base station for pre amping and plugging in musical instruments to record. So it sees it fine.
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    Changed PCI latency in bios from 64, to 32, no difference. Still won't boot.
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    Loaded F6 optimal setting,(disabled onboard sound) then fresh installed winxp pro. Same thing. Card still doesent show up in devise manager.
    I have no progs installed to create any conflicts. Loaded the motherboard drivers, nothing. Dl all microsoft updates, still nothing. I mean everything works great, but the card is not showing up in devise mangager.
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    Oh yeah, i let creative dance me around for a while too and tried all their solutions, total uninstall all creative, then reboot and extract their exe file with winrar and try to install drivers. That works, but windows still doesent see anything to install the drivers in, lol. Good thinking there creative. Clean boot troubleshooting, tried that. I am sure these solutions work for some, but in this case it is putting the cart before the horse. The bios is not passing the sound card info to windows to detect to begin with, there is nothing showing up in devise manager, so thier solutions are useless for me.
    The prob is this motherboard. I have to successfully slow boot to get it to pass the card info to windows before it shows up in devise manager. If i can do that, or even figure a way to do it just once, windows will detect it, and i'll be able to load the drivers. If i have to rig the bios a certain way to accomplish this, I figure you guys will know how.
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    Bas,
    Still with me, eh? Your a man, i'll give you that. See how popular i've become since I said "Audigy 2". Lol.
    Well, you'll be pleased to know that i haven't been idle, and though i don't know the solution, i do believe i know the question now.
    And oh yeah, onboard sound is always disabled on my machine. I bought this to create like a dream home studio for me, i'm not a gamer. Realtek can't do digital audio, they don't even have an Asio driver. I did try it in cubase on an earlier XP installation. All i can say is, thank gawd my ears can't hurl, so don't worry. Onboard sound is always disabled.
    Let me be a little clearer on the freeze. It is not a freeze at all, its a pause. The moment post detects the Platinum Pro sound card, it stops dead in its tracks. Originally i thought this was a freeze because none of the f-keys or the esc key will work. Those are the keys we normally use to manipulate post. I discovered later that if i waited about 20 seconds then hit pause followed by the "M" key, it would snap out of its coma and continue the post. Also noted is the fact that i can hit cntrl+alt+delete at any time to reboot the system, so not all the keys on the keyboard are nonfunctional when it pauses. It will not continue post without my interference, it will just sit there till hell freezes over, or i reboot, or invoke the pause and m key routine.
    It identifys my card as:
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    PCI Slot-1 Multimedia Devise
    PCI Slot-1 Unknown Devise
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    I've done some further testing. The ol ladys P4 is running an Audigy 2 value sound card. Out it goes, and into mine.
    Post lists nothing at all for the card, but it does not pause and continues without issue into windows. Wow. I didn't expect that. I thought sure it would see it. But no. I repeat the boot...nothing. Post doesn't see it at all.
    All right, now i'm thinking something is up with this PCI slot. I'm wondering if it works at all, and suspecting not.
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    Completes post without issue and into windows. Devise manager loads automatically and loads the cards drivers for me, i don't need to lift a finger. Damn, that was impressive. I luv this thing again.
    But this proves the PCI slot works. Arrrrrggghhhhhhh!!!
    Now, since hope springs eternal, and i'm wondering if its working now...out goes the network card, and back in goes the Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro.
    Boot. Post pauses again the moment it detects the card, damn. And this is a bad one, it is a couple of minutes before the pause and m key routine have any effect on it. Once i coax it out of its coma it shows the same detection for the card it did before:
    PCI Slot-1 Firewire cntlr
    PCI Slot-1 Multimedia Devise
    PCI Slot-1 Unknown Devise
    Again I point out, they have not been assigned any IRQ's by the system.
    Seems like a simple fix, but i cannot find anything in the bios that i recognize as being able to effect the changes. I can't find anything for plug and play. The manual that came in the box isn't giving anything up either, with only the vaugest mentions on the Bios. I'm not one who likes to pull switches and turn knobs just to see what will happen, so i'm stuck.
    Bas, is there a way to override the system and force it to assign the missing IRQ's? Can't do it in windows because its not showing up there. I have to do it in the bios.

  • NF750-G55 won't power up, almost no APS LEDs activity

    Hi there,
    Just purchased a brand-new NF750-G55 mobo and a Phenom II X3 720.
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