Asus P5kse Driver For Mac



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Tonymacx86.com: Home of the CustoMac Buyer’s Guide, iBoot, MultiBeast, UniBeast, and the world’s most helpful #hackintosh #mac #osx support community. Oct 14, 2011  Hi ppl,I hope I'm posting in the right section I got this pc that I'd like to convert in an Hackintosh installing SL.

Due to my successful migration to GA-EP45-DS3L I do not support anymore this very good Mac compatible board but have to upload latest working drivers for it.

Hey all So I bought a brand new motherboard; the ASUS M4A78-HTPC. I installed the driver for the onboard LAN from the supplied disc but when I insert the Ethernet cable the network icon on the task bar lists 'unidentified network' and 'No internet access'. I am unable to use the internet and have tried various LAN driver versions with no success. Thanx System Specs Windows 7 OS MSI K9A2VM-FD 780V Socket AM2+ Coolermaster 700W Power Supply 4 GB Geil RAM DDR2 800 XFX ATI 5770 Creative X FI Xtreme Gamer CM STORM Case. Ignore the 'For.' It's a good reference link.

- If that fails then either turn-off your router ~ 10 minutes or reset your Router. This is Windows problem and not a MOBO issue.

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I've tried doing a clean install of windows 7 with no success even though windows installs the driver automatically. I've also tried turning my router off for 10 minutes.

What is really weird is that the motherboard that I am currently using (MSI) the internet works perfectly. The latest thing I have tried is flashing the BIOS to the latest version which also didnt solve anything.

Asus P5k Deluxe Drivers

Is your LAN chip on motherboard 1 Gbps? If yes, sometimes you may have a problem when you you use a patch cable of Cat 5-E between your motherboard and the modem/router. There happens to be a communication error. You should either run a patch cable of Cat 6 or reduce the speed of your LAN connection to 100 Mbps in the configuration settings of your LAN chip in Device Manager. Of course, I assume your patch cable is not defective.

By the way, MAC address filtering of your LAN should not be of interest when you hardwire your LAN to the modem/router. It may be important when you connect wirelessly. This is so, at least, for my Linksys router of WAG 300N. Is your LAN chip on motherboard 1 Gbps? If yes, sometimes you may have a problem when you you use a patch cable of Cat 5-E between your motherboard and the modem/router. There happens to be a communication error. You should either run a patch cable of Cat 6 or reduce the speed of your LAN connection to 100 Mbps in the configuration settings of your LAN chip in Device Manager.

Of course, I assume your patch cable is not defective. By the way, MAC address filtering of your LAN should not be of interest when you hardwire your LAN to the modem/router. It may be important when you connect wirelessly. This is so, at least, for my Linksys router of WAG 300N. I am unsure of the chip on the motherboard but I do know the LAN is set to Auto Negotiation in the settings and I have tried various speeds on half and full duplex with no success. I've had the same problem on an ASUS P8Z77-M motherboard connected to a powerline device.

COuldn't work out what was wrong, tried a laptop on the same powerline unit and it worked straight away. So obviously the fault was with my newly built desktop. After many drivers and restarts I simply un-installed Asus' iNetwork control in the Asus utilities in the start menu and after a restart and initial network identification I'm connected and achieving advertised speeds at peak times, oh the joy of breaking away from a wireless adaptor!! I am curious as to whether there's a work around though as i liked the idea of the iNetwork feature.

If that doesn't work, you will have to extract the file to your system directory. We recommend you to unzip the file to the directory of the program that is requesting the file. By default, this is C:/WINNT/system32/drivers (Windows NT/2000). Nic1394.sys drivers for mac. Open the zip-file you downloaded.Extract the.sys file to a location on your computer. Or C:/Windows/system32/drivers (Windows XP, Vista, 7).

Anyway, OP and all others over the world reading this, try this simple fix before faffing with new drivers or sending your board back to the retailer. To clarify, I was and still am running Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller on Windows 7 64bit.

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