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ASUS Motherboard - get unusable window reading "I AM SERVICE" No options or any way to do anything. How to stop this annoyance. Asked ASUS but received no response.
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Most of those games are dependable of RAM's and Windows XP are outdated since ten years ago, Call of Duty is not duable in less then Windows Vista enviroment.
1. Maybe your HDD is getting to die. 2. Try to switch off any RAID in BIOS, and switch you IDE controller into compability mode if it is in you bios (otherwise you need the floppy with you motheboard controller driver) while installing windows)
Hey your problem is here i think:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/977380
you need the hotfix that it gives.
I advise that you make a back up before you do anything and follow the instruction
please mark as answered if this has resolved your issue
You might have many programs running at the same time, low memory or need to re-install codecs, try cleaning up your pc and stop some unused programs then see if that helps... good luck
What Service pack of Windows XP are you using? A 1TB drive will require SP2 or 3. Also, does this board require "AHCI" drivers (hitting F6) to install special boot time driver.
It sounds like a boot time driver. The other option is that there are bad blocks on the drive. That will do the same thing. However, check into boot time drivers, Visit http://support.asus.com look up this motherboard and see if there is a "SATA driver" required .
Try installing the latest wireless card driver.
You can download the drivers from ASUS WEB site. Selectyour model motherboard/computer/laptop, and make sure you select the Windows XPor Vista version of the drivers that matches your Windows operating system.Please click on this link to their WEB support site : -
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us
I think the problem is on your motherboard, because in this time windows is not loaded yet. So, check out your motherboad, or take it to service center (if you have no experience in hardware fixing)
At the top left where there's an input box reading, "Input Model to Search" insert the name of your motherboard (P5LD2-VM) then press, "Search Info." Afterward you will be asked to click on the name of your motherboard. Next you will be asked to select your OS (Operating System). An operating system would be Windows XP, for example. You need to make sure the OS you're selecting is the one installed on your computer, otherwise the drivers won't fit.
After selecting an OS you will finally be at the drivers download page. Hope this helped, let me know if I can help you further.
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