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asus p8z77-v
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The Asus P8Z77-V motherboard is a popular choice for custom-built Windows 7 PCs, often paired with Intel Ivy Bridge processors like the i5-3570K. Users on WindowsForum.com discuss common issues such as BSODs during gaming or general use, which may be related to GPU drivers or system stability. Another practical concern is reformatting Windows 7 without a PS/2 mouse, as USB drivers may not load during installation. The motherboard's USB support and driver setup are key considerations for troubleshooting. These discussions highlight real-world experiences with the Asus P8Z77-V in home-built systems.
I need to reformat my windows 7 PC, but I don't have a PS/2 mouse, only wireless/USB. When reformatting in the past I've gotten stuck before the USB drivers installed, when a USB mouse would not work. Previously I usually had a corded PS/2 mouse around and just plugged it in and kept going, but...
Hi, I recently built a new pc. It ran fine for the first couple of days, I ran Prime95 for 8 hours with no problems. A couple days later I was playing DayZ and the system crashed several times then i eventually started getting blue screens. I"ve searched around to see a lot of people are having...
Yesterday I built a new PC and I've already had two BSODs, one while playing Tribes and the other while simply sending an email. After the first BSOD I removed the beta driver I was using (with Driver Sweeper) and reinstalled the official driver and it seemed to fix some issues I was...
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