Hi guys
I built a box using Gigbabyte H67N-USB3-B3 + i3 + MSI GTX 550 Ti + 2.5' laptop disk(not SSD) on SATA3. I'm running Ubuntu Linux 10.10 and Windows 7 on it.
Everything thing works fine except 2 things
My BIOS is on version F5, the only newer version is F6E and marked as beta bios on Gigabyte's web so I haven't upgraded right away. ------(update) upgraded, no difference.
1. My USB external drive (WD World Edition 2TB w/ USB3), can't be recognized if boot up with it plugged in, and it sometimes breaks USB keyboard and mouse. Plug the drive in after the OS is booted usually works. ------(update) This seems to be driver problem dual boot windows + linux. Windows only seems to work.
I usually use the USB3 port on MoBo. I'm going to try other USB2 ports. ---- (update) all USB2 worked perfectly. -----(update2) USB3 boot problem is Ubuntu related. MoBo probably shouldn't be blamed.
---- (update) New finding: When booting using a USB flash card reader + 4GB SD card from USB3 port, it will end up with some read errors and fail. Same device works fine in USB2 ports.
2. The ethernet interface drops loads of packages in ubuntu. This manifests only after I boot into windows. But I don't think this a ubuntu problem because in windows if I run the Realteck diagnosis tool, it show IRQ conflict and FIFO problems. ----- (update) this seems to be windows driver puting the card in a weird. state. Though still don't knwo why Realtek diagnosis tool fails. -- (update2) Installed latest drivers and tool from realtek website. The Diagnostics tool now reports no problem.
Only a BIOS load default or a cold boot would fix this. And it will happen again if boot into windows. ----- (update) a cold boot reset the card state this is why.
Strangely If I disable the LAN from BIOS, it also disables the USB3 port ???!!!
I have Intel RapidStorage installed. It looks suspicious to me. A couple of times RapidStorage says I have new hardware installed and asks me to reboot. I really don't have anything new. (update)------ uninstalled, no difference. probably red herring.
Once, I see there is a BD-drive in Windows but I don't have any optical drives in the box. ------------- (update) false alarm - this is actually my DaemonTools' virtual drive.
Any insight?
I built a box using Gigbabyte H67N-USB3-B3 + i3 + MSI GTX 550 Ti + 2.5' laptop disk(not SSD) on SATA3. I'm running Ubuntu Linux 10.10 and Windows 7 on it.
Everything thing works fine except 2 things
My BIOS is on version F5, the only newer version is F6E and marked as beta bios on Gigabyte's web so I haven't upgraded right away. ------(update) upgraded, no difference.
1. My USB external drive (WD World Edition 2TB w/ USB3), can't be recognized if boot up with it plugged in, and it sometimes breaks USB keyboard and mouse. Plug the drive in after the OS is booted usually works. ------(update) This seems to be driver problem dual boot windows + linux. Windows only seems to work.
I usually use the USB3 port on MoBo. I'm going to try other USB2 ports. ---- (update) all USB2 worked perfectly. -----(update2) USB3 boot problem is Ubuntu related. MoBo probably shouldn't be blamed.
---- (update) New finding: When booting using a USB flash card reader + 4GB SD card from USB3 port, it will end up with some read errors and fail. Same device works fine in USB2 ports.
2. The ethernet interface drops loads of packages in ubuntu. This manifests only after I boot into windows. But I don't think this a ubuntu problem because in windows if I run the Realteck diagnosis tool, it show IRQ conflict and FIFO problems. ----- (update) this seems to be windows driver puting the card in a weird. state. Though still don't knwo why Realtek diagnosis tool fails. -- (update2) Installed latest drivers and tool from realtek website. The Diagnostics tool now reports no problem.
Only a BIOS load default or a cold boot would fix this. And it will happen again if boot into windows. ----- (update) a cold boot reset the card state this is why.
Strangely If I disable the LAN from BIOS, it also disables the USB3 port ???!!!
I have Intel RapidStorage installed. It looks suspicious to me. A couple of times RapidStorage says I have new hardware installed and asks me to reboot. I really don't have anything new. (update)------ uninstalled, no difference. probably red herring.
Once, I see there is a BD-drive in Windows but I don't have any optical drives in the box. ------------- (update) false alarm - this is actually my DaemonTools' virtual drive.
Any insight?
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