SOURCE: P5S800-VM multimedia audio controller driver
Hi Mairaj, please click the link posted below. This is Asus download site for your board P5S800-VM. Suggest you bookmark this page in case you need another driver.
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?modelname=P5S800-VM&SLanguage=en-us
Creat a folder on your desktop & name it Audio.
Click the + sign next to Audio. If you are using Win XP home or Pro download,
Realtek ALC655 AC''97 Audio Driver V3.66 for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP(WHQL)/2003.
File size 24.17MB. Save file 32b366.zip in the folder you created.
The file 32b366.zip must be uncompressed before you can install it. If you do not have winzip please download this program for free from the link below. Install winzip into your PC.
http://www.download.com/WinZip/3000-2250_4-10003164.html?tag=pop.software
Once the file 32b366.zip has been uncompressed you can install the software.
If you have more questions feel free to ask.
Good Luck & have a Great Weekend!
Mike
SOURCE: ASUS COMPUTER PROBLEM
Hello owners of the Asus P5S800-VM motherboard. This Asus board uses an integrated PCI graphics card. (That means it’s built into the board, you can not see it. Its part of the north bridge SiS661FX chipset). Everyone will need their manual so you can follow my instructions. If you no longer have your manual, please click on the ASUS P5S800-VM link below. A pop-up windows will open & you will need to choose the operating system from the dropdown menu. Than click Search.
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?modelname=P5S800-VM&SLanguage=en-us
This downloadable manual can only be read with Adobe reader software. If you need Adobe's software, you can download it from Adobe at this next link: http://www.adobe.com/products/reader/
Shut down your systems; unplug the power cord from the PC's power supply. Open your case.
Please remove the AGP video card from the board; if any have one has one installed. (If you do not you will not receive display on your monitor. Once removed you now need to clear the bios/cmos.
On the board find the cmos/bios jumper as shown on page 1-21. Move the jumper to cover pins 2 & 3, count to 15 & move the jumper back to pins 1 & 2. One this is done. Close your case. Plug the power cord back into the power supply. Now we need to enter into the bios. Boot your PC & press the Delete key on your keyboard every 2 seconds. The bios main menu will open. Read the instructions at the bottom of the menu. This will show you how to move about while in the bios using your keyboard. (Can not use the mouse in here). Go to the title Advanced. Open "Chipset" page
2-17. See manual section 2.4.3 page 2-20. Change Primary Graphics Adapter to [AGP]
Save the bios & exit it. The system will auto restart. Press & hold the case power on /off button until the system shuts off. Unplug the power cord from the power supply. Open your case. Insert your AGP card. Make sure it is seated evenly & fully. Re-check all power connections & data connections before closing the case. Re-connect the power cord to the power supply. Boot your PC. You should have display. Install your graphics cards software. Check windows for any updates.
Life should be good. The ASUS P5S800-VM can only use a 1.5volt AGP card & nothing else. Check the manual for your AGP card & make sure it is 1.5v compatible. If its voltage is higher you will not receive display. This next link will show what a 1.5v graphics card looks like. Notice the copper contacts & its separation. Turn to manual page 1-20 for another 1.5v card with more than two separations.
Good luck everyone!
Please vote.......
Mike
SOURCE: ASUS P5S800-VM mother board V Asus EN9500GT graphic card
you would need a new mother board or change the graphics card
SOURCE: I have motherboad asus P5S800-VM and I get a beep
I hate giving a bad diagnosis as I am afraid that you will not respond to the post well or give me a poor rating. But never the less, I will give you the information that you have requested.
5 beeps whether you have an AMI or Phoenix BIOS means that there is a CPU error. That does not mean that the processor is dead, you may be able to reseat the processor in the socket and get the computer back up and running.
I am just telling it like it is, 5 beeps means CPU error.
I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue.
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