Re: Z97 Gaming 5 - Windows 10, Smart utilities - Intel RST problem

wait  I'm sorry was on my phone couldn't see the red text on the side.

Quote from: darkhawk on Today at 01:45:30As dumb as it might sound, have you tried installing Windows onto a different hard drive? I'm wondering if there isn't a problem with your SSD.
Installed Windows 8...

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    I've just built a new machine and am having no luck installing Windows. My basic components:
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    Here's what I've already tried:
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  • New Z97 Gaming 3 + Windows 8.1... No wireless!

    I recently purchased a Z97 Gaming 3 and installed Windows 8.1. Everything ran smoothly but I can't see any wireless connection available. I downloaded the LAN drivers from the motherboard drivers page, with and without suite, with no results. In the Device Manager, under Network adapters, I can see only one items, that being Killer e2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.30). I can't see any adapter for wireless connection... Any idea how can I solve the problem?

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  • Z97 Gaming 5 - Windows 8 Feature??

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    Quote from: StaticFX on 29-July-14, 02:32:28
    Any way around this? can I image the HD (its an SSD with 33GB) or something so I dont have to start over?
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    Quote from: StaticFX on 29-July-14, 02:32:28
    or.. the real question is... how much better/faster is it?
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  • MSI Z97 Gaming 9 ac startup logo windows 8.1 greater

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    Quote from: TZBC on 17-December-14, 12:49:51
    Can't see the photo you attached (it seems because it's source from asus forum )
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    ============================================
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  • Z97 GAMING 9 AC - PCIE and the wi-fi module no longer detecting

    Hi,
    I 'm Overclocking enthusiast and recently decided to take to my hometown in Brazil using a platform products from MSI, to make disclosure of benchmark tests in social networks and in gaming blogs.
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    I have the exact same problem with my gaming 9 AC only the PCIe slot for gfx card worked initially. MSI support sent me a new WiFi adapter, it also didnt work. When I installed it, the PCIe slot would not identify my graphics card anymore. MSI support then advised me to return the board to the reseller, where it is now - they are checking it for defects before they do anything.
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  • Z97 GAMING 9 AC - PCIE no longer detecting

    Hi,
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    SPEC:
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  • Update Z97 Gaming 5 BIOS

    Hi,
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    Quote from: sorrentinov on 03-May-15, 17:11:25
    Hi,
    I've to download BIOS 1.0 form MSI site or Save it form BIOS in order to have exactly the previous?
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    Quote from: sorrentinov
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    Quote from: sorrentinov
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    Quote from: sorrentinov
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    Quote from: flobelix on 03-May-15, 23:00:24
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  • Z97 Gaming 5 BIOS update problem.

    Hi. Firt of all i want to apologize for my bad english  .
    Yesterday i bought MB form subject and i want do update my bios ( curently ver 1.4 ). When i want flash under Windows ( Windows 8.1) program doent do anything, when i use M-Flash it stucks on 100% and also do anything and when i use MSI Forum HQ USB flashing tool after integry veryfy in wondows program just disappear. Someone please help.
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    Quote from: Nichrome on 04-June-15, 16:00:37
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    Video from using Forum Flash Tool:

  • MSI Z97 Gaming 9 AC Not picking up GTX 560 Card

    Just upgraded my PC to a Z97 Gaming 9 AC Board along with a i7 4790k and a Corsair 750RM Power supply + Coolermaster Stryker Case. I completed the build up last night and when I switched it on, it would not actually pick up my GTX 560 card at all, and when I went to the BIOS and checked the plugged in feature, it shows the PCIe slot is empty, but my GPU is plugged in, also tried all the PCIe slots, and there is nothing in Device Manager, just the Intel HD 4600.
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    Fixed, was a bad connection with the WiFi adapter to the motherboard, just re-inserted it properly and now GPU is working aswell.
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  • New Z97 Gaming AC board and MSI gtx780

    All,
    Been banging my head against the wall all night on this. Hopefully its something easy. Got my new rig assembled:
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    MSI Z97-Gaming 9 AC LGA 1150 Intel Z97
    MSI Gaming N780 TF 3GD5/OC GeForce GTX 780 3GB
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  • MSI GTX980 Gaming sometimes not recognized by MSI Z97 Gaming 9 AC

    I have been experiencing a very odd problem with my new hardware.
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    - Reinstalled the videocard physically -> problem persists
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    - Replaced the videocard with a MSI GTX970 Gaming (connected with 1xDP and 1xHDMI) -> problem persists
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    The cause can be found in the videocard or motherboard (probably BIOS issue).
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    Quote from: JLio01 on 14-November-14, 17:02:39
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  • Graphics Card not Recognised on Z97 Gaming 9 AC

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