Not sure if this is at the right place, but! I need to get network driver for my Asus P5K motherboard.
My OS is Win 7 ultimate 32 bit, but I can't find compatible drivers, I guess I'm a noob so please help anyone.
I would love if someone could leave a dircet link for the driver that I will be needing so I don't screw anything up.
Also in the device manager I only see wireless and wifi something, I hope that means I need drivers to fix my problem or do I maybe need to install something else?
This is the first computer I have attempted to build and I haven't really ran into any problems, until I tried to open up my internet. I derped and realized I needed to install a driver for it. I was just wondering...for a Asus M5A97, what kind of network driver do I need to install?
Hi guys a couple of months ago I tried Windows 7 but I had to change back to vista due to a Asus P5K inbuilt network card problem, for some bizarre reason it would restart my computer randomly when using anything heavy on bandwidth.
Does anyone know whether or not this has been solved?
I have been having some trouble with Windows 7 and an ASUS A8V-Deluxe motherboard (K8T800). Windows 7 will not recognize that a network cable has been plugged in, even though the network cable and switch port tests ok on another PC. I've also tried a number of network cables CAT5e/CAT6.
Previous OS was Windows XP and everything worked fine.
System specs: Asus A8V-Deluxe (939) Athlon 3500 2GB DDR400 NVidia 6600GT 256MB 250GB IDE Hard drive LG DVD-RW (IDE)
Background: Started with a BIOS reset and a clean install and format of the hard drive every time
1. Installed Win7 x64 - Network Cable Unplugged 2. Installed Win7 x86 - Network Cable Unplugged 3. Installed Win7 x64 & added a known-to-be-working Intel Pro 100S NIC - Network Cable Unplugged on both NIC's 4. Installed Win7 x64 & added a known-to-be-working Intel Pro 100S NIC - Network Cable Unplugged on both NIC's 5. Disabled Onboard NIC and re-installed Win7 x64 - Network Cable Unplugged (Pro 100S) 6. Disabled Onboard NIC and re-installed Win7 x86 - Network Cable Unplugged (Pro 100S)
So it would appear that something else is causing the Network Cable Uplugged issue, it looks like something within Windows 7, rather than a physical problem with the NIC.
I have tried disabling IPv6, but that makes no difference.
I have tried a couple of BIOS versions, maybe if anyone out there has had any success with this MB and Windows 7 they could recommend a BIOS version?
I recently build a Frankenstein desktop, or at least that's what I'm calling. I started out replacing the motherboard in a HP Pavillion p6130y desktop.
After some research I found that the stock motherboard as pretty outdated so I decided to go aftermarket. I wanted to replace as little as possible but now the only original parts are the dvd drive and network card. The network card has to screws on the back to attach an antenna and is a PCI1x card.
Current Problem: I now have a problem where after installing the card and Windows 7 Professional , I can see the list of available wireless networks including my own.
But, I cannot connect to any of them even though my own network has full signal strength.
Soundmax driver that will work for my computer i've downloaded many but nothing has worked yet, i have an Asus K8V-X SE motherboard and the closest driver that worked was "Realtek AC'97 Audio for VIA (R) Audio Controller" well it doesn't work because no sound actually comes out of it but the speakers do make a noise when it shuts down.
I have just got this wireless card ASUS WL 138g v2. I'm having problems with it contecting to any networks it finds the networks and then I type in the secuirty code and then it keeps saying unable to connect to the network. I have tried the built in drivers in Windows 7 and also downloaded the vista drivers from Asus website but it has not worked? Does this sound like a driver problem? If so does anyone know where I can find a driver that works on Windows 7?
I've got an Asus M2N-MX motherboard without the optional S/PDIF connector. Under Vista Professional 64-bit I was able to plug my speakers into the line-out socket and get sound using the 64-bit driver from the Asus website. Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit assumes I've got the S/PDIF connected so I don't get sound from the Line-out socket. I've tried installing the Vista 64-bit drivers I used before but these don't seem to work, even in Compatibility Mode. What can I do to get the sound working again?
Do I insert the CD that came with my PC (which included the original ASUS driver) & install that driver, THEN go to the ASUS site and update the newest driver?
OR is there another/better way.
Oh - did a clean install of win 7 and I do see a Windows.old folder - if this is of any help.
where I can get a driver for the audio on my old Asus P5L-MX Motherboard.I have a paid-for Driver Boost app that had updated all the drivers since I installed Windows 7 but even that can't find one for the Soundmax.Went to both the Asus and Soundmax sites but for the love of me can't find one.Ran the Windows Compatability Wizard that said the audio drivers would be fine when I upgraded from Vista to Seven!
When I installed Win 7 clean, everything was fine for a couple of days. Then I noticed I had lost support for the Tosiba HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-T20L ATA which I used to install Windows. Now my CD doesn't even show up; trouble shooter says it can't install since the registry entry doesn't agree...huh???
I tried copying the cdrom.sys from my Vista 64 to Win 7 64 and tried to get it to use that, but no avail.
Anybody ever had this problem? I went back to my Vista 64 and the CD drive works fine.
I installed Windows 7 on my Asus X83Vb and the webcam can't seem to find its driver.I tried Asus website, their drivers are no good.Also I noticed I get these error in *Device manager:
Base System Device: PCIVEN_1180&DEV_0843&SUBSYS_19C71043&REV_12 PCIVEN_1180&DEV_0843&SUBSYS_19C71043 PCIVEN_1180&DEV_0843&CC_088000 PCIVEN_1180&DEV_0843&CC_0880
Base System Device: PCIVEN_1180&DEV_0592&SUBSYS_19C71043&REV_12 PCIVEN_1180&DEV_0592&SUBSYS_19C71043 PCIVEN_1180&DEV_0592&CC_088000 PCIVEN_1180&DEV_0592&CC_0880
I'm having issues installing the Realtek Gigabit driver for this ASUS m6000 m6r laptop. I've been able to install sound and a few other drivers using win xp compatibility but i'm stuck on the network (which is probably one of the most important!) has anyone had any similar problems and found a solution for this? The laptop is a colleagues, my win 7 is running just fine.
my integrated audio is ad1985 (ASUS p4p800se), it can just work like common AC97 of no soundmax. Hardware does not support but my xp can do, i cant find upgrade drivers in Google, someone tell me how to do ?
I tried searching for this issue or similar but it's an unusual one and difficult to search for so I'm hoping I've not overlooked a thread that contains the issue already.
Essentially I have the retail version of Windows 7 Home Premium and everything is fine until I install the Asus Xonar D2X drivers. I've tried at least 3 versions of the drivers that I could find online. The drivers themselves work and the software installs correctly, once installed the sound works and I get the Xonar control panel.
However, once those drivers are installed most of the applications I have, Firefox, Internet Explorer, MSN, Windows Update, etc etc stop functioning properly. In order to make them function I have to set them all to run as administrator giving the UAC prompt and also meaning that some plugins etc within the apps don't function properly.
I've managed to narrow it down to just the Xonar audio drivers through a process of elimination and system restores and it is 100% reproducible.
Curiously using my motherboard's supplied soundcard works perfectly so I'm using that as a temporary work around until I can find a resolution to the problem.