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Download drivers Asus K50IJ for Windows 7 64-bit Chipset Intel Chipset Inf Update Driver Version: V9.1.1.1025 File size: 2,37 Mb File name: Chipset_Win7_025.zip IntelRAuburandale/Arrandale Chipset Family Driver for VISTA64, Win7 64 bit Version: V8. File size: 52,51 Mb File name: Display_Intel_Monte_Vista64_Win7_95.zip Audio / Sound VIA Audio Driver for Windows 7 64-bit Version: V6.0.1.7333 File size: 29,03 Mb File name: Audio_VIA_WIN7_32_WIN7_3.zip Display / VGA Intel Graphics Driver for Windows 7 64-bit Version: V8. File size: 53,15 Mb File name: VGA_Intel_WIN7_64_z815102021.zip Intel Graphics Driver for VISTA 64 WIN7 64bit (Russia) Version: V8.
I attempted to run Windows XP Pro on the Asus H81M-Plus. In the BIOS (as recommended on page 2-38 of the manual), I went into Advanced Mode and scrolled down to 'Secure Boot' selecting the operating mode as [Other OS] 'Get the optimized function when booting on Windows non-UEFI mode, Windows Vista/XP, or other Microsoft Secure Boot non-compliant OS. The booting got only as far as the Windows Splash screen before hanging up. When I tried to install Windows XP Pro SP3 it only got as far as STOP error:0x0000007B. I was able to install Windows XP Professional on ASUS H81M-PLUS after the following changes in BIOS: Advanced Mode - Advanced SATA Configuration - SATA Mode Selection: AHCI --> IDE Advanced Mode - Boot - Setting Mode - Secure Boot - OS Type: Windows UEFI --> Other OS (without producing special modified installation disk, what would be violation of EULA) However: 1) Standby button doesn't work (is shaded out). Groboto v3 3 0 win32 xforce exhaust. Control Panel.
Display Options. Power schemes don't work correctly too - monitor doesn't turn off automatically after requested time, and hard drive seems to not shutting down. 2) There is no video driver for Intel HD Graphics 4200 for Windows XP probably. XP works on its VGA driver, but it's icon is yellow in Device Manager (something is wrong). But colors look well (i.e. And Google Earth can run only under Open GL, but not DirectX. Version 6.2.2.6613, because 7 and further don't cooperate with Windows XP, at least in some computer configurations.
Perhaps 1 is caused by 2. (?) 3) Some drivers must be downloaded from the internet and installed separately later - LAN (Realtek® 8111G) and audio (Realtek® ALC887) drivers from the Realtek website - USB 3.0 (Asmedia 104x) driver for two ports at the back.
Hi The solution to the installation problem is the BIOS default setting is for AHCI compliant operating systems. In advanced mode find the sata settings on that page you can turn of the AHCI Xp will then install. Once installed it runs like a dog, however go to the realtek website and locate the generic drivers for the NIC it is a 8111G Gigabit PCIE controller.
Download and install that and you can get internet working, The driver disk that came with the motherboard can be used for the rest of the drivers after you manually locate and install the chipset driver for windows 7 (it works) then after a reboot you can used device manager to update the drivers for all item with a yellow spot bu mak sure it is a manual search & point it a the root of the cd & tick to search al subdirectories (this process takes alot of time) once done you will only have one item that a driver is not found for this is the AMD AOO interface it seem to not matter. At this point you will be successfully running xp on the H81M-Plus Board the same process works for the A88XM-A Asus Board Regards MrPj. Hi The solution to the installation problem is the BIOS default setting is for AHCI compliant operating systems. In advanced mode find the sata settings on that page you can turn of the AHCI Xp will then install. Once installed it runs like a dog, however go to the realtek website and locate the generic drivers for the NIC it is a 8111G Gigabit PCIE controller. Download and install that and you can get internet working, The driver disk that came with the motherboard can be used for the rest of the drivers after you manually locate and install the chipset driver for windows 7 (it works) then after a reboot you can used device manager to update the drivers for all item with a yellow spot bu mak sure it is a manual search & point it a the root of the cd & tick to search al subdirectories (this process takes alot of time) once done you will only have one item that a driver is not found for this is the AMD AOO interface it seem to not matter. At this point you will be successfully running xp on the H*M-Plus Board the same process works for the A88XM-A Asus Board Regards MrPj.