It is designed to be used with either Microsoft Windows PE. We do not recommend BIOS updates for computers that do not need it. An earlier BIOS version may not contain the support for the latest processors, bug fixes, critical security updates, or support the latest board revisions currently being manufactured.
Although installing a newer BIOS version might add new features, update various components, or improve the device's usability, this process is very risky, so the upgrade is recommended to be performed only when it is really needed.
In addition to that, this task should be performed by someone who has the knowledge to successfully complete the installation; regular users may fulfill it at their own risk. When it comes to applying a new version without taking into account the computer's operating system, the most commonly used method to flash the BIOS is by creating a bootable USB or CD containing the update file, and running it from DOS. Have you loaded BIOS default settings and saved out of there?
All drivers are most recent release listed for the board from the download center in the following order. This beginning to feel like i'm installing a HP printer from 5 years ago. In 14 years of building professionally I've never seen anything that "required" a sequence for driver installation but those crap printers surely not a motherboard. If you can't get a trouble free device manager with no add-on cards installed then post back with the details.
Now 5th install, board out of the box on the bench, no addon cards installed 1 dimm. Still flagged device, funny enough, the driver disk doesn't id the board as an intel board and neither does the automatic driver update.
Going to rma and hope for new results with new board. Did you load and save BIOS setup default values? The fact Intels driver auto updates aren't working with it yet may simply be down to the fact it's so new and the team responsible for the auto driver update code haven't included the board yet. Before you RMA it, I suggest that you raise an official ticket with tech support to see what they have to say because I strongly suspect a replacement board will behave exactly the same way if you treat it the same.
I don't understand much about that but clearly if you're getting a problem with a hardware ID relating to Panther Point hardware, that relates to the Z77 chipset itself so you need to ensure all drivers and even software that utilise or engage the chipset are installed.
I dont know if gs mentioned whether the Lucid Virtu software was installed either. Yes, I have tried every possible driver and also the Lucid Virtu software you suggested.
I'm starting to suspect something is wrong with my motherboard. Also the three BIOS fields are blank. Yeah AED appears to have the same symptoms. No intel software or hardware identification tools id this board as an intel motherboard.
I wonder if it has something to do with the flash. Still, regardless of the method used or whether the upgrade is performed by a regular or power user, it's recommended that the new BIOS be applied in a steady power environment such as the one ensured by a UPS unit. Bear in mind that failing to perform a successful installation could seriously damage your device, and the faulty BIOS resulted from the process might even render it unusable.
So, if this release includes useful changes, hit the download button, get the package, and update your BIOS version. Otherwise, check with our website as often as possible, so that you don't miss the release that you need. It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
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