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Gigabyte 8VM533M-RZ (GA-8VM533M-RZ) Motherboard - Page 4 Questions & Answers
I DONT HAVE ANY AUDIO
go to regedit and go to drivers and goto audio and change driver false into true
10/23/2010 5:11:29 AM •
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I need drive to this
This is the Direct link to your Motherboard Drivers Click Here to download.
Go to the above page and select the OS and download it.
Works 100 percent Guaranteed.
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11/9/2010 10:25:19 PM •
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I pressed the jumper key to reset the bios
Better take your motherboard to computer repair center because you just blow the motherboard bios. So that is why your motherboard didn't even booting. Good thing is this it can be repaired so take you motherboard to service center.
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8/10/2010 1:51:02 PM •
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It hangs up after press any key to boot from cd
replace all the leads that attach to your hard drive including electrical extensions + IDE,SATA and the ones that attach from your motherboard to hard drive
replace them they are probably old and faulty ?
good luck
9/17/2010 11:41:52 PM •
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Nosound driver
This is the Direct link to your Motherboard Drivers Click Here to download.
Go to the above page and select the OS and download it.
Works 100 percent Guaranteed.
Enjoyyyyyy
8/23/2010 5:59:04 PM •
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The motherboard power starts but did not gives a
Your motherboard does not have a problem and the long beep that out in your computer is the problem about your memory of the motherboard. Try to remove your memory on the motherboard and clean their pin. To clean the pin of the memory, just wipe a pencil eraser or rubber. After that just insert it back to the motherboard and try to on your computer again. If the long beep also comes out, try to change your memory on the motherboard because its maybe your memory was damage.
5/25/2010 6:01:19 AM •
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Power supply
No.
If a power supply ends up in smoke, this usually is just bad luck (may of course be related to a bad design of the power supply or use of low quality components).
As for the BIOS settings: If you were messing around with certain overclocking settings (or are not sure if someone else did), it may be a good idea to use the "Reset to defaults" option. However, wrong BIOS settings rather may have an effect on the lifetime of motherboard and CPU but not on the power supply.
Just make sure that you use a power supply of sufficient wattage: 300W or 350W for a standard PC, somewhat more if you have a high end graphics card or many hard drives / optical drives.
4/3/2010 12:05:04 PM •
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Not deteck hdd & cdrom
Power down you're system and remove the power cable from the PS.
Open you're case. First clear the cmos jumper. See bottom of page 14 in manual. The GA-8VM533M-RZ motherboard was made Jan-1-2004. It is very likely that the cmos battery needs to be replaced. Average life span is 5 years or less. Pull the cmos battery and check its voltage with a voltmeter, it should read no less than 2.7volts DC.
I'm guessing it’s the bios that’s not seeing the CD-ROM drive and the hdd? Suggest you check both the data cables and their power cables.
Since the GA-8VM533M-RZ motherboard only supports ATA IDE hdd's, check the drives jumper. (It should be jumpered as a Master) and so should the jumper on the back of the cd-rom drive. See the link provided; http://www.easeus.com/resource/install-ide-hard-drive.htm
The link above helps but you're hdd may be different. See the sticker on
you're hdd for the correct jumper setting.
If you are using a single data cable to connect both cd-rom and hdd to the motherboard don't. Use an 80-pin data cable for the hard disk drive. You can use a 40-pin data cable for the cd-rom but if you have a spare
80-pin data cable connect the cd-rom drive to it.
Connect the hdd to IDE1 and connect the cd-rom to IDE2. See motherboard layout in the manual page 5. Need the manual? Download it from Gigabyte; http://www.giga-byte.com/Products/Motherboard/Products_Spec.aspx?ProductID=1766
To view the manual you will need to download and install Adobe reader;
http://www.adobe.com/products/reader/
Re-connect the power cable to the PS. You can leave the case opened for now. Power on the system and press the Delete key every 2 seconds until the bios menu opens. (Make sure the time and date are set current). See page 19. Than turn to page 23. Make the settings as follows;
First Boot Device [Floppy] - (if one is connected)
Second Boot Device [CD-ROM
Third Boot device [HHD-0]
Password Check [Not needed]
CPU Hyper-Threading [Enabled]
Check all settings while in the bios, save and exit. The system will auto re-boot. If after replacing the bios battery (If needed), and the bios still
does not see either drive than the problem is either the bios or the motherboard's controller. The bios can be flashed but the MB controller can not be repaired.
Cheers'
Mike
2/15/2010 11:54:58 PM •
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