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    Disable the JMicron controller in the BIOS if you're not using it. For the network configuration message, go to the CMOS setup screen, then Integrated Peripherals, then Onboard PCI Device, and set - Invoke Boot Agent to Disabled for both Network Controller 1 and Network Controller 2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ligushka View Post
    Disable the JMicron controller in the BIOS if you're not using it. For the network configuration message, go to the CMOS setup screen, then Integrated Peripherals, then Onboard PCI Device, and set - Invoke Boot Agent to Disabled for both Network Controller 1 and Network Controller 2.
    Thanks, that is exactly what I had tried earlier this morning after piecing together bits of information from the web, and it worked well. Thanks for the confirmation. I may still play around and see if I can get the JMicron controller to work properly. Maybe another driver or maybe just try setting it to IDE instead of AHCI so I can leave it enabled. Having fun...........

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    Life Into My Old MB Abit ip-35 Pro

    Hello, I have not on this site since my original built in 2008. My abit ip35 pro is still hanging in there, but I would like to try a make over. I would like to install the following:

    1) Samsung SSD 830 128gb
    2) EVGA GTX 560 ti video card
    3) Corsair ddr2 800 2x2 memory modules
    4) Window 7 64bit

    My current configurations is as follows:

    1) e8400 intel process
    2) abit ip35 pro MB
    3) Corsair ddr2 800 2x2 memory modules
    4) Termalright Ultima-90 cup heat sink
    5) 650watt Termaltake Toughpower PSU
    6) EVGA 8800GTS 512mb Video Card
    7) 2 WD 500GB SATA “Black” Hard drives
    8) WinXP sp3 operating system

    My bios file is: (P35-W627GHG-6A79OA1BC-16) B09 the file name was 16.04 mod

    I plan to install win7 on the SSD and then use the WD drive for data and other occasionally used programs. Excluding Window 7, a gift, the upgrade will cost me about $260.00. This board has been real champ all these years. If I can get another two to three years out of it with my upgrade, I will be happy. I primarily use my system to web browse, play games occasionally, heavy spread sheet use and word processing. My system has become so blotted over the years, I think I need to clean house and start all over again.

    Questions:
    1) Do I need to update the bios?
    2) Could any of the comments listed have compatibility issues?
    3) Did I miss anything?

    I thank you in advance for your assistance and advise.

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