nf7-s 2.0 + Audigy2 = sata disappearing ?
hi, first of all sry for my poor english. . the problem is this. . . mobo: abit nf7s 2.0 amd xp 1700@210x10.5 2x256 ddr433 r9500np@9700 audigy2 zs platinum wd raptor sata i used to have the audigy in the pci slot 4 i cleaned the whole system and when i rebuilt it i accidentally put the au2 in the pci slot 5.
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hi, first of all sry for my poor english..
the problem is this...
mobo: abit nf7s 2.0
amd xp 1700@210x10.5
2x256 ddr433
r9500np@9700
audigy2 zs platinum
wd raptor sata
i used to have the audigy in the pci slot 4
i cleaned the whole system and when i rebuilt it i accidentally put the au2 in the pci slot 5.
since then, if i have the soundcard inserted, the sata controller just disappears from the bios, so i can´t boot up since my hd isn´t recognized.
i took out the pci sound card and then the sata is working again..
so, right now i´m using my pc without the sound card.
any suggestions? thx.
ps: i´ve tried 2 different bios, cleared cmos and forced update of escd but didn´t help.
thx, Julian from Argentina.-
the problem is this...
mobo: abit nf7s 2.0
amd xp 1700@210x10.5
2x256 ddr433
r9500np@9700
audigy2 zs platinum
wd raptor sata
i used to have the audigy in the pci slot 4
i cleaned the whole system and when i rebuilt it i accidentally put the au2 in the pci slot 5.
since then, if i have the soundcard inserted, the sata controller just disappears from the bios, so i can´t boot up since my hd isn´t recognized.
i took out the pci sound card and then the sata is working again..
so, right now i´m using my pc without the sound card.
any suggestions? thx.
ps: i´ve tried 2 different bios, cleared cmos and forced update of escd but didn´t help.
thx, Julian from Argentina.-
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you said that you cleaned it. what did you use? have you removed all of the boards installed in the pci slots and carefully examined the slots for debris that may be causing a short circuit? have you taken a very soft small brush and cleaned them out to make sure and looked again after that? any possible shorts from the bottom of the mobo to anything? are all of the cables and jumpers configured correctly? have you tried reassigning the slot you want to use in BIOS? have you tried disconnecting the auxillary front panel connects for your Audigy 2 ZX? just a few of the things I check when diagnosing a finicky box. Look for anything that may be shorting or not connected properly...
Athlon XP 3200+ Barton @ 2484MHz/FSB275@1.81V
Thermaltake Volcano 9+ w/manual control, 1536MB Corsair DDR434 2-3-2-5-1T
Asus A7N8X Deluxe 2.0 (1007 BIOS), Radeon 9800PRO (4.4 Cat)
Audigy 2 Platinum (EAX4 4.43)
2x74GB WD 10,000 rpm Raptors SATA RAID 0
Plextor PlexWriter Premium CD burner, Plextor PX-708A DVD burner, Antec TrueControl 550 21" Sony GDM-F500R CRT 1600x1200@85hz (analog), 17" NEC Multisync LCD 1760NX 1280x1024@60hz (digital)
Klipsch ProMedia 5.1,, MS Internet Keyboard Pro, MS Intellimouse Explorer 3.0, XP Pro Sp1
Athlon XP 3200+ Barton @ 2484MHz/FSB275@1.81V
Thermaltake Volcano 9+ w/manual control, 1536MB Corsair DDR434 2-3-2-5-1T
Asus A7N8X Deluxe 2.0 (1007 BIOS), Radeon 9800PRO (4.4 Cat)
Audigy 2 Platinum (EAX4 4.43)
2x74GB WD 10,000 rpm Raptors SATA RAID 0
Plextor PlexWriter Premium CD burner, Plextor PX-708A DVD burner, Antec TrueControl 550 21" Sony GDM-F500R CRT 1600x1200@85hz (analog), 17" NEC Multisync LCD 1760NX 1280x1024@60hz (digital)
Klipsch ProMedia 5.1,, MS Internet Keyboard Pro, MS Intellimouse Explorer 3.0, XP Pro Sp1
hmmm since it does not work in the other slots, too
it can't be dust within the slot ....
u said u did a CMOS clear ...
also tried the "load defaults" and "load optimal settings" ?
you may also manually control the resources by diving them special IRQ ...
the SATA controller does really not work when the soundcard is in or is it only windows not loading .... also compare the resource screen with and without soundcard .... whats different there ?
it can't be dust within the slot ....
u said u did a CMOS clear ...
also tried the "load defaults" and "load optimal settings" ?
you may also manually control the resources by diving them special IRQ ...
the SATA controller does really not work when the soundcard is in or is it only windows not loading .... also compare the resource screen with and without soundcard .... whats different there ?
the sata controller just does not appear when the soundcard is plugged in, like if it doesn´t even exist.
cmos clear was tested.
optimal defaults, bios defaults, safe defaults tested too.
tried 2 different bios and the same problem.
i don´t really know how to manually set irq resources, any tips for that?
cmos clear was tested.
optimal defaults, bios defaults, safe defaults tested too.
tried 2 different bios and the same problem.
i don´t really know how to manually set irq resources, any tips for that?
See if you can borrow a sound card from a friend to test the mobo with, any pci one will do. Try you soundcard in their pc and see what happens in BIOS as it boots. Then try their card in your mobo, stick it in the slot and see what happens. If your SATA controller shows up the replace the soundcard. If defective it should be under warranty if purchased as a retail box...
ps: DON'T try cleaning it...*LOL*
ps: DON'T try cleaning it...*LOL*
BIOS ID:2.4
1. Please use the AWDFLASH 8.23D or later to update NF7 series BIOS. With incorrect AWDFLASH version, the GUID will be erased, which leads to IEEE1394 peer to peer function failure. AWDFLASH 8.23K is included in this BIOS package.
2. Updated SATA BIOS to v4.2.47 (FOR NF7-S ONLY).
3. Enhanced USB 2.0 device compatibility, "Integrated Peripherals / OnChip PCI Device / USB 2.0 Device Compatible / Disabled -> Enabled".
4. Added Auto-Shutdown function when CCMOS jumper is on pin 2-3. The correct CCMOS jumper should be on pin 1-2; in case it is placed at 2-3, the CPU core voltage will be abnormally high, and the system will shut down automatically to protect the CPU from damage.
5. Fixed an issue where DOS 6.22 can't boot up on SATA HDD without a PS/2 mouse installed.
6. Added "SATA ROM ROM: Enabled / Disabled" option to improve SCSI card compatibility.
7. Changed the default year to 2004.
8. BIOS compile date: 03/18/2004.
Maybe you should consider an update, the 2.5 is available. www.abit.com.tw
Good Luck.