Unable to install the Drivers for MSI K9A Platinum

>> Saturday 30 June 2012

Unable to install the Drivers for MSI K9A Platinum
i have installed the windows XP on my system. I have a issue on mine system. I was annoying to get my MSI K9A Platinum motherboard to work properly with windows XP. I have downloaded the lots of driver to work properly but i am still receiving the error viewing that Device Manager for 2 LAN NIC's and one "Secondary IDE Channel". I have downloaded the drivers from the MSI site, after that i found that there is driver for the RTL 8111B was missing, i tried to download RTL 8111B driver from the realtek but it didn’t helped. Can anyone solve this issue?
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Old 11-03-2011
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Re: Unable to install the Drivers for MSI K9A Platinum
i think you don’t have clean installation of the windows XP . So therefore you’re getting this issue, so i would like to suggest you reinstall the windows XP copy, so that you can solve your problem and i also suggest you to disabled the PCI NIC and search for your drive and you will get the driver if you installed. I hope this will help you lot in solving the issue.
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Old 11-03-2011
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Re: Unable to install the Drivers for MSI K9A Platinum
Hello thanks for replying and i have installed the fresh copy of the Windows XP. I have tried the disabled the PCI NIC and make the PCI-E NIC as active and after that windows cannot auto detect the driver for the RTL 8111B. But before that PCI NIC founded the driver for the RTL 8111B but it doesn’t works. I have disabled the PCI NIC on the BIOS. But it helps tell the IP address. Now i don’t know what to do please anyone can solve my issue, it was too urgent to me.
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Old 11-03-2011
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Re: Unable to install the Drivers for MSI K9A Platinum
I would like to advise you to follow these steps so that you can solve your matter. First go to the BIOS and then set the optimized options default and then reboot. After rebooting re enter the BIOS setup and reset the all setting to be conventional to your gear and be sure to turn off anything you are not using like sata and know remove the device if you don’t want from the device manager and then reboot after that install the devices that you want. I hope this will help you lot.
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