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mowgs69
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      04-29-2007

hi all,i have just updated my processor in vista ultimate 64 from amd 64
3200 to the amd x2 dual core 64 4200 and when i booted up for the first
time vista says searching for new drivers to install for my new hardware
then comes up failed for unknown device.!!!! tried searching on amd
website and on windows update but no driver for processor . I run a dual
boot with xp64 and vista64 when i booted ino xp it said installing new
device then came up ok device installed . When i go to device manager in
vista the new processor has no driver 4 it do i need to worry or just
keep using ? seems to run ok in vista but i cant figure out why vista
didnt recognize this processor and xp does ..


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Rick Rogers
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      04-29-2007
Hi,

What chipset is the motherboard using? I've seen a number of reports of this
issue with nvidia chipsets and that processor.

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"mowgs69" <> wrote in message
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> hi all,i have just updated my processor in vista ultimate 64 from amd 64
> 3200 to the amd x2 dual core 64 4200 and when i booted up for the first
> time vista says searching for new drivers to install for my new hardware
> then comes up failed for unknown device.!!!! tried searching on amd
> website and on windows update but no driver for processor . I run a dual
> boot with xp64 and vista64 when i booted ino xp it said installing new
> device then came up ok device installed . When i go to device manager in
> vista the new processor has no driver 4 it do i need to worry or just
> keep using ? seems to run ok in vista but i cant figure out why vista
> didnt recognize this processor and xp does ..
>
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      04-29-2007

im using nvidia nforce 4 motherboard is dfi infinity nf4 sli


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aarbie
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      04-30-2007
Did you upgrade the bios on the motherboard before to ensure that the CPU
would be recognised. I have the X2 4200 on an ASUS board and no isues
whatsoever


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      04-30-2007

no i did not update bios on motherboard. would this help? i thought tha
if you update bios on motherboard could cause problems especially if
download a bios update over internet

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aarbie
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      04-30-2007
If your currnet bios revision does not recognise your CPU, there chances are
that it will appear as unknown both in the bios and in Vista.
Secondly, there could well be performance implications. I'd go to your
motherboard's website and look at CPU/BIOS compatibility tables and see if
your current version supports your new CPU.
There are a number of ways to flash a bios these days- over the internet is
one of them.
R


"mowgs69" wrote:

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> no i did not update bios on motherboard. would this help? i thought that
> if you update bios on motherboard could cause problems especially if u
> download a bios update over internet.
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      04-30-2007
Hi,

Just read the instructions carefully one how to update the BIOS for the
motherboard. Asus' procedure allows for creating a backup of the original in
case of failure, so it is a relatively safe procedure if you follow the
steps given. You may also want to check for a chipset update to see if it
helps.

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Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

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> no i did not update bios on motherboard. would this help? i thought that
> if you update bios on motherboard could cause problems especially if u
> download a bios update over internet.
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      05-02-2007

flashed the bios but vista still says its unkmown device? hmmm thought
amd and microsoft worked together on vista well least they could of made
their own drivers 4 vista or is this to much 2 ask of amd


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Rick Rogers
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      05-03-2007
Hi,

The problem isn't AMD, it's the nvidia chipset on the motherboard. Support
for the X2 line is lacking.

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> flashed the bios but vista still says its unkmown device? hmmm thought
> amd and microsoft worked together on vista well least they could of made
> their own drivers 4 vista or is this to much 2 ask of amd
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Jason Knutson
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      05-05-2007
The chipset supports the X2 line just fine. I've built several systems on
boards with the nforce4 chipset and X2 processors and never run into any
problems. The DFI board the original poster has, has supported the X2 line
from its release date.

Does the BIOS list the processor correctly?

Have you tried updating the drivers for the unknown device to see if Windows
finds them?

On the Control Panel > System screen does it show a processor name along
with the other system information?

Jason


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> The problem isn't AMD, it's the nvidia chipset on the motherboard. Support
> for the X2 line is lacking.
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> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
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>> flashed the bios but vista still says its unkmown device? hmmm thought
>> amd and microsoft worked together on vista well least they could of made
>> their own drivers 4 vista or is this to much 2 ask of amd
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