- #INTEL DESKTOP BOARD D915GUX HOW TO#
- #INTEL DESKTOP BOARD D915GUX INSTALL#
- #INTEL DESKTOP BOARD D915GUX SOFTWARE#
- #INTEL DESKTOP BOARD D915GUX ISO#
- #INTEL DESKTOP BOARD D915GUX SERIES#
#INTEL DESKTOP BOARD D915GUX SERIES#
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#INTEL DESKTOP BOARD D915GUX HOW TO#
The INF files inform the operating system how to properly configure the chipset for specific functionality, such as USB and core PCI.
#INTEL DESKTOP BOARD D915GUX SOFTWARE#
Jokingly, I may have better odds at winning the lottery than installing a Linux OS, LOL.The Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility installs the Windows* INF files. Need to locate a ribbon or a remote drive which sounds the better solution if it will be noticed by the bios. Wait time: exact time not known, I try next day and Bios recover.Ĭable replacement: Not tried yet.
#INTEL DESKTOP BOARD D915GUX INSTALL#
Perhaps a remote optical is needed to be noticed here and when funds are available will be considered.ĭoes selecting load default values work for bios recovery: No.ĭrive compatibility: Yes, with Live install so far.īios Recovery: Unplug the PC, remove the battery and wait.
I have noted that the USB is enabled for Boot but does not come under Boot Drive Priority. It appears as though this install may finish being that the Live install worked.
#INTEL DESKTOP BOARD D915GUX ISO#
I have downloaded the ISO image of 8.04.1 so as to burn a new DVD. Please note the optical drive is compatible under Live as it was shown in menu. Checking the Bios, Ubuntu install has altered the Bios. Do changes include a Bios mod? Since the Live worked, I decided to install on the HDD and failure has stopped the installation.įailure has resulted from the flutterations of the DVD disc read at high speed.failure to read error was noted. Before installation it says: Try Ubuntu without any changes to your computer. Interesting how the Live install does not change the Bios. The other installs have been net install with the exception of slackware that requires being an expert.Ĭurrently, I have made use of the Ubuntu Live install and everything works including the optical drive. I have decided to settle on the Ubuntu 8.04.1 DVD install. All of these installation attempts have proved to alter the Bios at some point. Prior installations have been Net Install CD's of Debian and one attempt at a Slackware 13.37 installation that is more involved.