No, I didn't get conflict (not that I know) from the CD. Have done a cleanup on the registry.
I might remember that the USB problem uccured when installing chipset drivers, but not totaly sure. I know that the USB drivers are included in the chipset.
But the more important problem is the instability, after I changed from default to the other voltage on dram and nb the PC is much more stable.
Actually I have a last problem, that I haven't talked about yet. I can't get picture on the TV (uses dvi-hdmi adapter). CCC gets info about the TV and the graphic card definitely have a connection, but there's just no picture (totaly blank). Have tested every configuration in CCC but meaningless.
When I had the first version of BIOS I actually got picture on the TV, but until the windows was loading. After the update of BIOS, I only got a deformed picture (or nothing).
Is it possibly the same thing that's causes the problems?
I might remember that the USB problem uccured when installing chipset drivers, but not totaly sure. I know that the USB drivers are included in the chipset.
But the more important problem is the instability, after I changed from default to the other voltage on dram and nb the PC is much more stable.
Actually I have a last problem, that I haven't talked about yet. I can't get picture on the TV (uses dvi-hdmi adapter). CCC gets info about the TV and the graphic card definitely have a connection, but there's just no picture (totaly blank). Have tested every configuration in CCC but meaningless.
When I had the first version of BIOS I actually got picture on the TV, but until the windows was loading. After the update of BIOS, I only got a deformed picture (or nothing).
Is it possibly the same thing that's causes the problems?