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I'll do the firmware update this evening when I'm back from work, it requires you to make a dos thingy and update it from there or whatever.
And when I check the mobo disc it doesn't show in the autorun menu. However when I check the disc itself I do find some AHCI drivers I guess I need those? They are in the folder MSM but when I try to install it I get the same not meeting the minimum requirements.
However, there is another driver but that is about marvell. Do I have marvell? No clue what it is
This is the list I can choose out, maybe one of these is the needed one.
1)Intel Matrix Storage driver for 32bit system
2)Intel Matrix Storage driver for 64bit system
3)GIGABYTE GSATA driver for 32bit system
4)GIGABYTE GSATA driver for 64bit system
5)Marvell AHCI driver for 32bit system
6)Marvell AHCI driver for 64bit system
7)Intel Rapid Storage driver for 32bit system
8)Intel Rapid Storage driver for 64bit system
0)exit
Let's see what code W7 uses itself... in devicedrivers, when you go to update your IDE/ATA, what does it say? Can you post a snip of the details?
It has ata channels going twice 0 and twice 1.
Than there are 2 with names:
Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller - 1C08
Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family 4 port Serial ATA Storage Controller - 1C00
When I use the options to search drivers itself it finds nothing but when I use the option to search drivers manually and pointing it to the disc it updated the driver.
Okey they both have the same version now, it updated from 9.2.0.1011 to 9.2.0.1014.
I'm now off to work, if you have any more suggestions please make them. Maybe this solved BSOD? Only time will tell.
Hope so...if not, try the automatic scanner from intel:
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/defa...+dnlds_drivers
I think it's solved? So the combination of the latest gigabyte drivers + ata driver from disc fixed it?
Anyway, if it is solved thx :) If not still thx but than I'll be back.
Tadaaa I'm back!!
Okey, so it didn't fixed. I started up my PC today and every program started crashing with the details APPCRASH. So it sometimes does this before it BSOD's, but not this time. Nothing happend so I restarted my PC to avoid the damn crashes.
Than it BSOD on my at booting, system_service_exception 0x0000003b caused by driver: ntoskrnl.exe.
So should I look into updating my HDD firmware? Because the FAQ of samsung says my HDD needs an update to avoid compatibility problems.
http://www.samsung.com/global/busine...bbs_msg_id=308
Edit: FAQ says boot in dos, the f3.zip only contains f3.exe could they really make DOS into this exe? Because if not than I would have to flash the usb to go dos right?
Edit2: I tried to run the program and it said that it wasn't made for my drive.
Could it be because of this?
2. Please connect Target HDD to Primary / Mast.
Because I do have a 103SJ F3
Yep, I'd do this. Easiest would be to burn their iso on a cd... and boot with the cd. It will open in a DOS screen that comes with their software.
Another choice is the USB stick as you suggested but then you'll have to know how to make sure your BIOS allows / is set to allow booting from USB...