Hi Gerald,
I talked to Dudley after I sent this and he recommended yanking the 1394 card that I've always used. The new MB has an
Intel 1394 on-board and that seems to be working fine. All the driver loaded, firmware updated and radio re-calibrated
itself.
Thanks Dudley!
73 - Frank
On 5/31/11 2:26 PM, Frank Terhaar-Yonkers wrote:
Hi Gerald,
In a word - no. :-(
I un-installed all the 2.1 stuff and backed up to 2.0.xx (latest) and I still get a BSoD when I power on the radio.
DMP file attached.
73 - Frank
On 5/31/11 12:43 PM, Gerald Youngblood wrote:
Frank,
Were you able to resolve this problem?
Thanks,
Gerald
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On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 4:53 PM, Frank Terhaar-Yonkers <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Tim,
I just loaded up 2.1 RC1 on a new I7 3.05 quad, with 24GB ram, W7 x64 all
latest patches. The Flex software
loaded okay. I then turned on the 5000 and it started loading the drivers.
Within seconds I had a BSoD and the
system reset so fast that I could not get anything off the screen. Please
let me know what other info I might
collect to help.
73 - Frank
W4FTY
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