Synesthesia
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Well, I built my comp and it WORKED great. Ran Prime 95 24 hours without 1 error, ran 1 mil digits super pie 14 seconds, 32 mil 16.5 minuets. I had transferred my files from the old hard drive, and discovered that not one bit of my programs work with Vista.....not even the games. So, I really tried to set up the wireless internet network asap so that I could re-download all the programs. After being unsuccessful, I contacted D-Link, and proceeded to download the Asus P5N-D drivers. Well, those morons at Asus really F*ed this one up. Basically, my system went from 100% stable to 2%. Constant BSOD's, reboots, system errors, and an assortment of other issues. So I then re-modified my Bios settings until I finally got it around 50% stable (Prime 95 for 30 minuets before errors), at the cost of 4 seconds in super pie 1 million digits
It worked ok for about 2 days until I decided to un-install the Asus mobo drivers and software. It claimed that it un-installed it, even though a message would appear ever so often saying that the Asus center has failed. Well, it got even more unstable! So I progressed to set my OCZ reaper ram timings a little higher , from 4-4-4-15 to 5-5-5-16. It made it allot more stable for a little while, so I thought I fixed the issue. A couple of hours later I came back to play some music. 10 minuets in a message comes up saying that my "I" drive has failed (The flash drive that I used for Vista ReadyBoot). It said it was checking for errors and will fix it soon. 5 minuets in, the screen went black and the computer seemingly restarted; then some cryptic looking code flashed by really fast. Then a screen came up doing what looked like a disk defragment to the flash drive......4 minuets later the comp restarted and nothing preceded to happen. I tried restarting it multiple times, tried removing various chips like the wireless adapter and USB card, reset the bios by removing the battery for 5 hours and pressing the on button for one minuet. Nada. I even tried various codes that a friend told me aboutbhow to insight a POST, but none worked. After pounding the keyboard in a rage for a while I realized that the wireless keyboard receptor was not flashing. I then attempted to plug in a few devices that light up when power goes to them through the usb...they didn't light up. The only thing that got power was my Logitech G7 mouse battery charger.....and my keyboard that only received power for a second. WHY. What did I do wrong! Did the computer F up the ready boot causing it to destroy itself!!! I hate this! I go through so much just to have it break on me! And guess what, D-Link responded to me 3 hours after it broke, with PERFECT instructions! What else can I do to make it post?
If I RMA it, I will NEVER EVER EVER install those damn drivers, or use readyboot on vista.

It worked ok for about 2 days until I decided to un-install the Asus mobo drivers and software. It claimed that it un-installed it, even though a message would appear ever so often saying that the Asus center has failed. Well, it got even more unstable! So I progressed to set my OCZ reaper ram timings a little higher , from 4-4-4-15 to 5-5-5-16. It made it allot more stable for a little while, so I thought I fixed the issue. A couple of hours later I came back to play some music. 10 minuets in a message comes up saying that my "I" drive has failed (The flash drive that I used for Vista ReadyBoot). It said it was checking for errors and will fix it soon. 5 minuets in, the screen went black and the computer seemingly restarted; then some cryptic looking code flashed by really fast. Then a screen came up doing what looked like a disk defragment to the flash drive......4 minuets later the comp restarted and nothing preceded to happen. I tried restarting it multiple times, tried removing various chips like the wireless adapter and USB card, reset the bios by removing the battery for 5 hours and pressing the on button for one minuet. Nada. I even tried various codes that a friend told me aboutbhow to insight a POST, but none worked. After pounding the keyboard in a rage for a while I realized that the wireless keyboard receptor was not flashing. I then attempted to plug in a few devices that light up when power goes to them through the usb...they didn't light up. The only thing that got power was my Logitech G7 mouse battery charger.....and my keyboard that only received power for a second. WHY. What did I do wrong! Did the computer F up the ready boot causing it to destroy itself!!! I hate this! I go through so much just to have it break on me! And guess what, D-Link responded to me 3 hours after it broke, with PERFECT instructions! What else can I do to make it post?
If I RMA it, I will NEVER EVER EVER install those damn drivers, or use readyboot on vista.
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