I assume from what you are saying is that your UDMA channel has changed and
is not recognising UDMA 3/4/5/6 if this is the case the update was under IDE
ATA/ATAPI controller if this is the case sometimes windows update thinks
drivers should be updated but in fact gets wrong info and the driver is not
supported by chipset. if this is case go back to previous drivers. Had same
problem AMD-768 and final update for this chipset/controller was 8.2.2 and
windows installed 8.3.1 and in fact played havoc with hard drives. Hope this
may be of some help.
"gka1970" wrote:
> Ox000000ED (0x8578D900, 0xC000009C, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) right after
> reboot of July 5th auto-update - Anyone else?
>
> Anyone know a solution? Yes I have the 80 pin cable that is suggested, not
> to mention it was working right before the auto-update.
>
> gka1970
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