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As I said, update the driver for the ICH10R, not your chipset:
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Sear...ntel%C2%AE+RST)
As I said, update the driver for the ICH10R, not your chipset:
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Sear...ntel%C2%AE+RST)
i didnt know what was ICH10R.. but now i searched it from intel's webpage and i found this for win7 64x.. and now i downloaded that.. but im not sure if this fits with my hardware.. is this the correct one for my system?
here is the link;
 Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology
first of all thanks for ur answers.. but i downloaded the one that i give the link.. and i tried to install it.. but it said my system does not support this installition.. should i download another one? or can u give me the exact link of what i should download and install.. my specs are correct..
today i got my first BSOD now.. here is the dmp file.. also this time i have very different error code "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION"..
this is getting more and more complicated..
Hi all.. my problem still continue..
Today i tested my asus's ram slots.. i have 4 ddr2 slots.. and i realize my comp doesnt even start with 2 of them.. and other one of them is not working stable.. only one slot working properly.. i guess the problem is causing of my asus.. is there any program to test my asus? i mean i try slots manually but im not really sure if this is a good solution.. i wonder if there is program to test my asus.. cause my asus still under warranty and if it is the problem i will send it to warranty.. but there is a problem to sending it cause they will give that back at least 3 weeks later.. so i had to be sure before sending my asus..
btw.. 3 years ago, i had this issue with my old asus too.. i guess from now on i will never buy anything from asus..
Download a copy of Memtest86 and burn the ISO to a CD using Iso Recorder or another ISO burning program. Boot from the CD, and leave it running for at least 5 or 6 passes.
Use that to test your Ram and mobo slots. Just remember, any time Memtest reports errors, it can be either bad RAM or a bad motherboard slot. Test the sticks individually, and if you find a good one, test it in all slots. Becaue you have suspected 2 of the slots, let's eliminate them and test on the other 2 slots. It can be compatibility issue between the 2 stick of ram ( you will know about that if test together give error, but individual no error)
I would RMA the MB for a replacement, no further testing is required.. the MB is defective...