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URGENT!!! PLEASE!!! (424 Installation)

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 3:41 pm
by abcdefg
Hi!

(The original problem is below...)
For now, I've been able to install the drivers when windows detected the card, but only in safe mode...
And when I boot up normally, the computer freeze at the "Windows XP" logo...
What does that means???
(The original problem is below...)

Hi!

I just bought my new computer with an Intel DP965LT motherboard.

I'm UNABLE to install the PCI424 card... (I installed the drivers BEFORE installing the PCI card)
I tried the 3 PCI slots.
- In the first one, it is sharing the IRQ with a usb host controller, and causes windows to freeze at startup.
- In the second and third one, wich seems to have each their own IRQ, it detects the card, prompt a dialog box that invites me to detect automatically the drivers, it detects it, start to install, and then always freeze in the middle of the process...

I had this problem with my last computer (wich was an ASUS A7N8X motherboard), but changing the card to another PCI slot solved the problem...

But now, the only 2 PCI slots that are not sharing any IRQ are freezing during process...

PLEASE HELP!
I really have to continue working!


Also... Wich driver should I use for Windows XP Pro?
- 32-bit MOTU PCI Audio 1.6.7.0 compatible with Windows Vista 32-bit, Windows XP
or
- PCI-424 and PCIe-424 Audio Drivers 1.6.6.11 for Windows XP

Because on the site, it's confusing... (Does the 32bits is only for VISTA and fine with XP)
And in the "PCI-424 and PCIe-424" description, it is written "made for PCIe" and not "for PCI and PCIe)


It's kind of pretty urgent... So if anyone... It would be VERY appreciated!

THANKS A LOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


(System on witch I have to install it:
Win XP Pro SP2, Intel DP965LT Motherboard, Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4G, ASUS PCIe GF7 EN7300LE 128M video card, Kingston KVR 800MHZ DDR2 NO-ECC 2048MO Ram, 3x Seagate 7200.10 250Gb HDD, 1x Seagate 7200.10 500Gb, Pleaxtor PX760-A DVD writer, Antec Sonata II with a Smart Power 450watts power supplie)

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 9:15 am
by Hard2Hear
Is this one of the old 424 PCI cards, or one of the newer PCI-x compatable cards? If its an old one, you'll have to contact MOTU for an upgrade to the PCIx or PCI-e version because the old one if not compliant with that motherboard voltage design.