10.03.2020
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  1. Kt266a Driver For Macbook Pro
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Kt266a Driver For Macbook Pro

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I upgraded to XP Pro on my box this week. It's a Soyo Dragon+, one of the last KT266a chipset boards. I had intermittent total lockups - i.e. Machine takes a screenshot and stops there, can't do anything except hard reboot. No amount of application, BIOS or OS tweaking fixed it. The machine was rock-solid stable under W2K, so the hardware wasn't a culprit (good temps, passed Prime95, passed Memtest86, etc.). Short answer to fixing the problem: Don't use the XP chipset drivers.

Install the,. Long answer: An IT director friend told me that freezes like that aren't OS or software problems. If Windows has a problem, it'll throw up an error dialog, log the incident, maybe even BSOD, but it'll do.something. If you have, say, a sound card issue, you'll start to hear corruption before a crash. You'll have evidence.

Kt266a Driver For Mac Download

A total freeze is something else at a lower level that trumps the OS, which is either hardware or drivers. As I said, the hardware wasn't the issue. XP supposedly came with 4-in-1s, and indeed the machine functioned, but after I installed the VIA drivers over the XP versions the crashes disappeared.

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Lesson learned: Install the manufacturer's drivers and patches on older VIA chipsets. After that, I was still having crashes in games, but they'd be proceeded by sound corruption (a-HAH!) and I could get to the Task Manager. Weird, since I got the most recent drivers for my card (Hercules Guillemot Fortissimo III) off of Hercules' site. Then I Googled around a bit and found the drivers on Hercules' own site are out of date. I found the 5.0 Guillemot drivers on the web, installed them, and no more crahes. Hope this isn't too long and rambling, but it was INCREDIBLY FRUSTRATING, and the forums had nothing on it before. Hell, I couldn't find anything on Google either.

Hopefully this will be around for searches.