Linux mint wireless ae250012/17/2023 And for what I want to do with my pc, and with the components I've bought (which it barely even handles -,-), I'm fed up with it, because it can't do what I want.I just bought the Linksys AE1200 USB Wireless adapter and it works fine 1.īus 001 Device 005: ID 13b1:0039 Linksys AE1200 802.11bgn Wirelessįor some reason, the Win XP driver on the installation CD would not work. I'm sorry this became sort of like a rant, but as you can read, nothing works. If there's no fix, and according to the internet there isn't, then I will burn it down and buy an ASUS mobo, as I should have done in the first place.Īnd apparently, GIGABYTE is doing this ever since their UDP motherboard! How great! It pisses me off everyday I start up my computer and it fails to find the correct bloody settings to begin with. And I will, because I have never been so pissed over a piece of technology as this mobo in my entire life. If there is no fix for this motherboard, which probably only exists out of greed, I will not hesitate to burn it down. The BIOS software is complete and total s***, the motherboard itself is completely crap, it misses almost every feature and the features that it has are half-assed and all poorly implemented. I hope someone, just SOMEONE, here has a fix for this horrible, terrible motherboard. I messed with the BIOS settings but there just is no difference. I've installed Windows 7 3 times now, and Windows 8 once (Windows vista also once) but the problems don't go away. I'm not one of those people who don't know what they are talking about Who the HELL in the right mind makes a motherboard not compatible with almost every sodding RAM?Īnd yes, I always install the drivers and yes, I always update Windows. And apparently my 8GB Ram is not compatible (although it runs well it just says so on the site). It also says it's ''AMD 8350FX Compatible'' which is the biggest lie known to mankind, as it detects it, yes, but it only uses 20% of it and just craps over the whole performance for no goddamn reason. Yes, this happens on Windows 7, 8 and Vista. The only problem being that this changes every time I boot up my computer! I've got horrible wifi thanks to this motherboard, and if I hit the 50Mbit/s, the USB hub can't handle it and completely SHUTS DOWN, leaving me with NO internet at all. But one of the usb ports on the back gives me the full 50Mbit/s. One of the USB 2.0 ports on the front is giving me 20Mbit/s. In the right I've got a 0.2Mbit/s connection. In my left USB 3.0 port in the front, I've got a 2.0MBit/s connection. But the usb hubs in the motherboard just craps all over the connection. Oh yes, that's another problem: I use a wireless usb adapter (the Linksys AE2500). Linux still doesn't work and my wifi constantly turns off. So, completely happy, I installed the new beta BIOS. No, why would I?Īnd then the new BETA BIOS update came along! It said that it improved the ''usb compatibility''. So I gave up on Linux It's not like I wanted to have a choice of which OS I want to install. And it still says that the free space partition is ''read only'', probably thanks to the horrible USB hubs in the Gigabyte motherboard. I solved this problem by creating a new partition (''free space'') in Windows itself and THEN ran Linux, but still I was out of luck because the installer hangs every time. They both say that my Seagate is perfectly healthy, though my HDD is slowing down because Gigabyte is completely breaking it. And it's not the HDD itself, because I ran the Seagate Check and some other benchmarks. And it didn't even delete my partitions, oh no! It made a new partition and made it a RAW format! THAT'S FOR CD ROM DRIVES DAMNIT. Yes, I've lost all my files 3 times already, because Gigabyte screwed me over. Every time the installer just hangs, like Gigabyte tries his hardest to let me not install Linux.īut the list of problems goes on whenever I try to mount my Windows partition in a Linux environment Gigabyte deletes all the partitions from my HDD. But eventually, it turned out that it didn't work. Not to mention that if you try to run the Linux USB in a 2.0 port, it won't even bloody find the USB! Nope, only in the completely not working 3.0 ports, so I had to turn on IOMMU in the bios. Whenever I try to install Ubuntu Gnome, Ubuntu, Linux Mint 17 or any other os until now via my usb, the usb will just crash. On/Off Charger completely screwed up my computer).Īnd yes, the computer completely locks up on Windows 7, Windows 8 and Vista. The latest AMD drivers are installed, and all the other random stuff Gigabyte gives me (although I don't use any of their utilities.
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