The only bios I can find is when I click control s, the only thing there that looks like a proplem is where it says vlan mode which says enable and vlan id (0...1023) and then it says 0000.
Sounds like the LAN card is not enabled, or is missing the drivers. Check both Network Connections under Control Panel to enable by right clicking, and Device Manager for installing drivers.
SOURCE: my system have no sound driver details are given
Here is the sound drivers and a manual.
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&ProdId=1672&DwnldID=7525&ProductFamily=Desktop+Boards&ProductLine=Intel%C2%AE+915+Express+Chipset+Family+Boards&ProductProduct=Intel%C2%AE+Desktop+Board+D915GAG&lang=eng
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/15197/eng/D915GAV_D915GAG_D915GEV_D915GUX_ProductGuide02_English.pdf
GOOD LUCK!!!
SOURCE: ethernet controller driver
here is the right driver for you:
If any problem occurs... just Ask me
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SOURCE: Raid JMB363 RAID BIOS UTILITY
The P5K motherboard has a four port vanilla ICH9. There
Is no RAID on the Intel, when the chip has only four ports?
So S1, S2, S3, S4 are not RAID.
In the P5K manual, the RAID function exists on the Jmicron
Controller. One drive connector is internal (SATA_E2, on the
Left of the motherboard picture in the manual), and one
Drive connector is external (F_ESATA on the back I/O area).
This is not convenient for building a RAID0. (The intent is
To allow making RAID1 backup disks.) You'll have to snake
The SATA cable back into the computer, if you hope to use
It with two internal SATA disks.
The manual has full instructions for setting up RAID on the
Jmicron JMB363. The manual says to set the Jmicron to RAID
Mode in the BIOS. Two disks must be connected, in order to
Be able to press <control-J> at the start of the BIOS, to
Enter the Jmicron RAID setup in the BIOS. At that point, you
Can declare an array in the BIOS setup.
Then, when Windows is installing from the Microsoft install CD,
You’ll need to press F6 and offer the Jmicron RAID driver.
Section 5.5 of the Asus manual, describes how to make
A RAID driver floppy. The application in the mother board cd is available for make drivers disk
SOURCE: usb problems
i have same mother board, all usb working when i have only 1Go of RAM, but when i replace 1Go by 2Go of RAM, USB port work strangely: my keyboard and mice working normaly in usb, but nothing else is detected. if i put back 1Go instead of 2Go of RAM, usb working again. some one have explaination ?
SOURCE: proplem with ethernet controller
hi try to download all drivers and update ur drivers with this onehttp://driverscollection.com/?H=D946GZIS&By=INTEL
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