Open driver handle failure gigabyte как исправить
Есть материнка gigabyte Ga-x58 Ud3r Rev 2.0
Стояла старая версия (2009 года). Решил обновить на последнюю версию 12 года через qflash,и выдаёт ошибку “file size incorrect”. Решил обновиться на версию 11 года, получилось. С нее пытаюсь обновиться на более новые-та же ошибка. В одной из версий указано запустить flashspi.exe,но windows пишет, что невозможно открыть. Кст, когда пытался обновить было видно, что текущая версия весит 1 мб, а та, которую пытаюсь установить, -2 мб. Что делать?
Всм. С официального сайта скачиваю версию для моей модели
flashspi.exe работает из-под DOSa. И там архив в архиве. Надо все распаковывать и кидать на флэху последние 3 файла. И флэху сделать с ДОС строкой или типа с Нортон коммнандером, но тогда, просто вкорне диска С: сделай папку с названием прошивки типа F5. Дальше когда с Нортона загрузишься иди в эту папку и запусти flashspi.exe
Закинь в папку F5 последние 3 файла и перегрузись с флешки и шейся.
Не особо понял. Мне нужно открыть этот exe с помощью, например Dosbox?
48v44bf5d0 Ученик (121) Аскар Булаев, нет. Надо делать загрузочную флэху с ДОС-ом или Нортоном и грузиться с флехи и уже оттуда из Нортона или ДОСа указать что flashspi.exe лежит в диске С: \Папкатакаято\
Если все нормально работает тогда, лучше вообще ниче не шить.
Я завтра покупаю rx 570.До этого брал 560, и были артефакты при загрузке биос. Оказалось, что эта проблема 500 серии на всех старых мат платах. В моем случае стояла старая версия.
Нажмите Update from File, нужен файл x58aud3r (2мб) (один из трёх получившихся).
Вы же про официальную утилиту от гигабит. Я пытаюсь установить программу, пишет: open driver handle failure
@BIOS с сайта Gigabite скачайте. У меня тоже самое было один в один, что у Вас. С помощью @BIOS из-под Windows 10 19042.804 20H2 64bit получилось обновить Bios до FD.
Ошибка жесткого диска после замены материнки
Привет. Поменял сегодня материнскую плату и процессор.
После запуска первого выставил диск с какого загружаться.
Перезагрузившись комп выдал надпись :
WARNING: Please back-up your data and replace your hard disk drive.
A failure may be imminent and cause unpredictable fail.
Press F1 to Run SETUP
Собственно, теперь он загружается так постоянно.
Поставив все в старую мать - работает нормально и без ошибок.
Убрал подтверждение F1 в биосе и теперь только оповещение спикера, которое дико напрягает.
Поискав по форумам - ничего толкого не нашел. Совет один - заменить жесткий диск, так как он скоро умрет.
Но у людей с этой ошибкой все работает и год и два. На старой матери все нормально работает, без ошибок.
Старая мать - msi h110 pc mate
старый проц - i5 7500
новая мать - asus strix B250G gaming
новый - i7 7700
Система и все важные файлы на ssdшке. Всякий хлам, тяжелые приложения на hdd.
Ошибка, постоянный перезапуск после замены жесткого диска и установки Windows 7
Здравствуйте, господа! Очень прошу помощи. Ситуация такова. Старый жесткий диск (Seagate).
Не включается компьютер после замены жёсткого диска
Здравствуйте. Ситуация такая: в конце февраля сгорел родной жёсткий диск моего относительно нового.
Ошибка ЖД после замены материнки
У меня такая же проблема как здесь, но у меня разделе PCH Configuration нету Smart Self Test.
Ошибка 0x0000007B после переразметки жесткого диска
Здравствуйте, у меня при загрзке компьтера вылезает ошибка 0x0000007B. После чего она появилась.
Open device failure/ open driver handle failure gigabyte
"Open device failure/ open driver handle failure" message when installing gigabyte utilities. The install fails. Does anyone know what might be causing this message?
Brett928S2
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Files are for CORRECT Operating system ??
All the best Brett
JayInHawaii
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Yes. I have tried installing from the gigabyte dvd that came with the mb and also downloading install packages from gigabyte's site.
I have a hundred other programs that installed just fine. My drivers and bios are the latest.
Everything works great -- EXCEPT -- I can't install these gigabyte utility programs. These installs use installshield. My guess is that the install process is looking for another program but I can't imagine what it might be.
JayInHawaii
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After much more searching the internet, I have concluded that Gigbyte has simply abandoned these utilities without announcing it was doing so. The motherboard works great but it would have been nice if these utilities had worked too.
Oh well, live and learn.
vegas311
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himnextdoor
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Did you try to install these utilities in Compatibility Mode?
And Run as Administrator?
vegas311
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Did you try to install these utilities in Compatibility Mode?
And Run as Administrator?
I did. Both Tried the CD that comes with mobo and from the One from Giga site but nothing works.
himnextdoor
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Could you tell me the name of the mobo and the names of the apps you are trying to install?vegas311
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Sorry i dont have a link.
The board is GA-Z87 D3HP
and i want to install apps from the CD that comes with it.
Easytuner
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@Bios
and something like APP.
himnextdoor
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You do have Windows 7 Service Pack 1 installed on your machine, don't you?
vegas311
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Am not to familiar with service packs. Or i just didnt noticed mine. But i have win7 64 bit installedhimnextdoor
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Am not to familiar with service packs. Or i just didnt noticed mine. But i have win7 64 bit installedRight-click on 'Computer' and select 'Properties' from the bottom of the menu that pops up.
Read the Windows information at the top op that disk. Is there any mention of 'Service Pack 1'?
If it isn't there and you would like it, then Google 'Windows 7 Service Pack 1' and download and install either the 32- of 64-bit version as appropriate to your system.
Then try running your apps again.
To check: Right-click on 'Computer', select 'Manage', open 'Services and applications' and then 'Services'.
Are they disabled? Try setting them to 'manual' first.
If that doesn't help, try setting them to 'automatic'.
Hope this helps.
vegas311
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thanks for the infos. i cant seem to find the service pack 1 in computer properties/ Windows Information.. But i find it in system Information written like this "6.1.7601 Servicepack 1 Build 7601"
bout the services.. Microsoft Netframework v4 is already in Auto mode. tried "Manual" but still installation didnt work.
himnextdoor
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thanks for the infos. i cant seem to find the service pack 1 in computer properties/ Windows Information.. But i find it in system Information written like this "6.1.7601 Servicepack 1 Build 7601"
bout the services.. Microsoft Netframework v4 is already in Auto mode. tried "Manual" but still installation didnt work.
Well, now, if I were in your position, this would bug the hell out of me and so I will make a suggestion by way of explaining what I would do next.
Firstly though I have to bore you by sharing some of my thoughts with you.
I have only been a member of this site for nearly a week and already, I can spell 'ntoskrnl.exe' without looking. I'm looking at all the 'driver' issues that are cropping up lately and I'm wondering, bearing in mind that most people have Automatic Updates set to 'Automatic', could Service Pack 1 be the issue and if so, how?
What I'm wondering is: Is Microsoft tacking to the same wind as Sony et al and attempting to move away from older protocols by 'discrediting' the technology that most of us are happy with?
If hardware developers want their technology to be used in our computers then they are forced into changing their products so that they will interface correctly with the new and improved driver language being endorsed by MS and which is supported by their O/S's.
Obviously this is a good thing for capitalism, create a demand and then supply it, but apart from the billions of euros that are accrued by the multi-national corporations, no-one benefits from these changes and, in the vast majority of cases, we have to endure a little suffering.
In the end, we are paying large sums of money in order to keep going as we were. I don't see why I should have to update software in order to carry out the procedures that I could do quite efficiently last week or last month.
It is change for the sake of change.
And this is what I mean by 'The Emperor wears no clothes'.
We trust Microsoft to produce good software. And I'm sure they could but what use is an 'everlasting light-bulb' to a company that produces light-bulbs?
So it is in Microsoft's best interest that we have 'virus problems'. Norton, McAfee, even 'Windows Defender' all profit from the existence of viruses. Sure, it's because of security inadequacies that the Windows O/S is in constant flux - Microsoft use the predator/prey competition argument to justify constant and 'wage-payingly regular' changes to the way we live our technology-based lives.
They change their driver language protocols and we all rush out to buy new machines with the 'crappy, plagiarised from Android Tablet O/S's' Windows 8 preinstalled.
Got a graphics problem? Buy a new machine.
Got an internet problem? Buy a new machine.
Sound problem? USB problem? Flat tyre on the car? Buy a new machine?
And there is plenty of room on the band-wagon for other hardware producers too.
Printer compatibility problem? Buy a new Printer. I've seen it. Qualified by the price of ink making it more economical to do so.
And we do! We trot up to Curry's or PC World and pay them to put our lives back into the order that we had become used to.
But we don't want to change, we don't need to change, it is 'them who in the grip of a recession, force us to change.
Intel, NVidia, Radeon, Realtech, Creative. the band-wagon is huge and all they have to do is abdicate responsibility for the drivers that implement their hardware - we need Microsoft to integrate all these services and they do so in a way that benefits shareholders much more than it benefits the user.
I did say that I would bore you.
So, in your position, and it shouldn't come as a surprise to you, I would do the following:
In essence, what I am going to suggest is to try and install things in a different order and to try as far as we possibly can to minimise Microsoft's involvement in the process.
And the first thing I would do is to make sure I had my current system backed up so I could return to where I am now if something goes wrong.
If you need help here, then there are a few other threads that you can peruse on this site that deal with the issue; there may even be a 'Tutorial' on it.
I'm talking about creating an image of your system and storing it on an external hard drive.
When I was sure that my system was safely tucked away somewhere, then I would start uninstalling and the first thing I would uninstall is 'Internet Explorer 10' if indeed it is installed.
Now, I will say that this is likely to be a very time-consuming process but, as I say, I wouldn't be able to live with not being able to install my motherboard software as provided by the motherboard manufacturer.
I would have that niggling question somewhere in my mind: 'If Gigabyte can't produce decent software for their own gear, what does that say about the production values they adopt when manufacturing their hardware?'
I'd want to know.
(Before I did any of this, I might check to see if the driver package that came with the motherboard would operate in the current environment.)
I think you have to have Service Pack 1 in order to have I.E. 10 so I would restore it back to I.E. 9, first by going to my Installed Programs list and choosing the 'View installed updates' option on the top left there.
Find Internet Explorer 10 on the list and uninstall it.
When this was done and I'd made sure that I can get back online again, I would uninstall the Service Pack from the same list.
While I was at it, I would remove every single security update that I could find and then I'd be done with this page.
In fact, I would probably remove all the updates if I had unlimited and fast broadband and I would be a little more judicious about what is being installed onto my machine by doing it manually.
I would then turn of 'Automatic Update.
After that, I would go back to the other Installed Programs list and remove everything that has to do with Gigabyte and, if there is onboard graphics on the motherboard, I would uninstall and remove my video card and would connect my monitor to the onboard VGA out.
I would then go to 'Device Manager' and uninstall all the drivers that apply to the motherboard. If I had a sound-card attached, I would uninstall and remove this too.
Also, I would uninstall and remove all my attachable device like printer, wireless mouse, etc, I would strip the system bare. (I wouldn't be worried, I have my back-up.)
Same with any installed cards. I would try to have as little hardware attached to the mother board as possible and I would even reduce the memory to 2 GB, 4 GB max, by removing half the sticks or utilising a single, small one.
Now, I would have a minimal Windows installation with no drivers, practically at the point at which the motherboard was installed and Windows is running for the first time.
(Actually, thinking about it, I would have done a complete reinstall from scratch, killed the partition on the drive completely during the windows install process and started from the beginning again.)
Now, when Windows starts, it should be missing drivers. It might have installed some generic ones but there will still be a yellow exclamation mark or two in Device Manager.
At this stage, I would try to install the utilities, not the drivers, onto the machine.
Another thing that just struck me, is the disk that came with the motherboard bootable?
Anyway, if the software wouldn't install at this stage, I'd absorb as much info as I could from any error messages and would install the driver package. If there is a 'custom' option offered during the installation, accept it and choose absolutely everything you can.
Then try installing the apps again.
If they still wouldn't install then I would give some consideration to BIOS settings, AHCI etc. I think I would just have BIOS reset to its default configuration before dismissing Gigabyte as being really crap at programming.
In order to do that, I would need to know that in a system that contains only the motherboard and an O/S that it claims to support, the software utilities provided by Gigabyte won't install.
Значит нету программы (.exe) которая может выполнять данную функцию, когда ты пишешь допустим ipconfig, то выполняется программа которая выписывает данные, и все.
Я вписывал эту команду для решения проблемы с утилитами Gigabyte с диска, как мне "Добыть" эту exe программу, если эти программы вообще не устанавливаются?
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