My friend has a motherboard Asus A7v133 with VIA KT133 chipset, Athlon 1,4
GHz and Windows 2000 SP2 installed on NTFS partition. When Windows 2000
starts, it automaticaly runs checkdisk utility and then finds some problems
in NTFS. It happens almost every day :-(((( Second, errors were found in
system files area so he was forced to reinstall Windows.
My friend has already installed VIA service pack 4.37, but this problem
still exists :((( Maybe some solution of this buggy problem exists??? Maybe
it’s a bug in the VIA chipset??? Strange, but people from VIA don’t comment
this problem at all…
By the way, this horrible things happen on almost every computer with VIA
chipsets in our office. :-(((
Do you have any solution or any ideas about this problem? Any help will be
highly appreciated.
Konstantin Manurin (aka NizeG)
Programmer
Nival Interactive
mailto:xxxxx@nival.com
10a bld. 5, 1st Volokolamsky proezd
Moscow 123060 Russia
Tel: +7 (095) 363-9630
Tel: +7 (095) 363 9636
http://www.nival.com
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I have several VIA chipset computers that work perfectly fine with Windows 2000 without using any VIA provided drivers. Is there some reason you need to use the VIA drivers?
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From: Konstantin Manurin [mailto:xxxxx@nival.com]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 4:06 AM
To: File Systems Developers
Subject: [ntfsd] NTFS crash on VIA chipsets
My friend has a motherboard Asus A7v133 with VIA KT133 chipset, Athlon 1,4
GHz and Windows 2000 SP2 installed on NTFS partition. When Windows 2000
starts, it automaticaly runs checkdisk utility and then finds some problems
in NTFS. It happens almost every day :-(((( Second, errors were found in
system files area so he was forced to reinstall Windows.
My friend has already installed VIA service pack 4.37, but this problem
still exists :((( Maybe some solution of this buggy problem exists??? Maybe
it’s a bug in the VIA chipset??? Strange, but people from VIA don’t comment
this problem at all…
By the way, this horrible things happen on almost every computer with VIA
chipsets in our office. :-(((
Do you have any solution or any ideas about this problem? Any help will be
highly appreciated.
Konstantin Manurin (aka NizeG)
Programmer
Nival Interactive
mailto:xxxxx@nival.com
10a bld. 5, 1st Volokolamsky proezd
Moscow 123060 Russia
Tel: +7 (095) 363-9630
Tel: +7 (095) 363 9636
http://www.nival.com
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Try to read following: http://www.viahardware.com/686bfaq.shtm
Best regards,
Michal Vodicka
STMicroelectronics Design and Application s.r.o.
[michal.vodicka@st.com, http:://www.st.com]
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Subject: [ntfsd] NTFS crash on VIA chipsets
My friend has a motherboard Asus A7v133 with VIA KT133 chipset, Athlon 1,4
GHz and Windows 2000 SP2 installed on NTFS partition. When Windows 2000
starts, it automaticaly runs checkdisk utility and then finds some
problems
in NTFS. It happens almost every day :-(((( Second, errors were found in
system files area so he was forced to reinstall Windows.
My friend has already installed VIA service pack 4.37, but this problem
still exists :((( Maybe some solution of this buggy problem exists???
Maybe
it’s a bug in the VIA chipset??? Strange, but people from VIA don’t
comment
this problem at all…
By the way, this horrible things happen on almost every computer with VIA
chipsets in our office. :-(((
Do you have any solution or any ideas about this problem? Any help will be
highly appreciated.
Konstantin Manurin (aka NizeG)
Programmer
Nival Interactive
mailto:xxxxx@nival.com
10a bld. 5, 1st Volokolamsky proezd
Moscow 123060 Russia
Tel: +7 (095) 363-9630
Tel: +7 (095) 363 9636
http://www.nival.com
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Maybe VIA drivers are buggy.
I have a VIA Apollo 133 (Epox D3VA mobo) SMP machine with no VIA drivers (no drivers from the floppies coming with mobo, only the
ones from w2k or XP themselves).
Max
----- Original Message -----
From: “Fuller, Rob”
To: “File Systems Developers”
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 5:37 PM
Subject: [ntfsd] RE: NTFS crash on VIA chipsets
I have several VIA chipset computers that work perfectly fine with Windows 2000 without using any VIA provided drivers. Is there
some reason you need to use the VIA drivers?
-----Original Message-----
From: Konstantin Manurin [mailto:xxxxx@nival.com]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 4:06 AM
To: File Systems Developers
Subject: [ntfsd] NTFS crash on VIA chipsets
My friend has a motherboard Asus A7v133 with VIA KT133 chipset, Athlon 1,4
GHz and Windows 2000 SP2 installed on NTFS partition. When Windows 2000
starts, it automaticaly runs checkdisk utility and then finds some problems
in NTFS. It happens almost every day :-(((( Second, errors were found in
system files area so he was forced to reinstall Windows.
My friend has already installed VIA service pack 4.37, but this problem
still exists :((( Maybe some solution of this buggy problem exists??? Maybe
it’s a bug in the VIA chipset??? Strange, but people from VIA don’t comment
this problem at all…
By the way, this horrible things happen on almost every computer with VIA
chipsets in our office. :-(((
Do you have any solution or any ideas about this problem? Any help will be
highly appreciated.
Konstantin Manurin (aka NizeG)
Programmer
Nival Interactive
mailto:xxxxx@nival.com
10a bld. 5, 1st Volokolamsky proezd
Moscow 123060 Russia
Tel: +7 (095) 363-9630
Tel: +7 (095) 363 9636
http://www.nival.com
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