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| boisorbe |
juste un petit up pour dire que depuis j'ai pris contact avec deux personnes "responsables" de l'adsl sur nantes (une a mon agence et une a l'agence de FT paridis).
les deux me parlent d'une migration pour les "anciens" mais personne ne connait les modalités de cette migration.
une chose est sûre ce n'est pas de leur faute il ont été prevenu quatre jours seulement avant(soit en meme temps que tout le monde sur le net).
mon commercial était tres ennuyé de la situation puisque depuis decembre je lui precise que je veux un pack (pas de tech chez moi et pas de jour à poser et moins cher). Ceci est marqué sur le papier qui fait office de contrat pour moi (pas légal d'ailleurs puisque signé en 1 exemplaire au lieu de trois et je n'ai pas d'original).
du coup il voulait m'offrir des cartes telephoniques pour faire un geste. je lui est demandé de se renseigner sur la migration et alors là il pourra faire un geste.
malheureusement cette semaine il etait en vacance du coup pas de news mais mon dossier est a l'étude.
un chose est sûre je ne paierais pas et l'install par les tech et le pack à 1000F et les 450 par mois.
en ce qui concerne mes mails au service tech et commercial, j'ai eu une reponse samedi dernier qui me disait que c'était transmis aux personnes concernées.
la personne de chez FT doit reprendre contact avec moi la semaine prochaine et dans le pire des cas j'y retourne vendredi.
si vous etes dans mon cas ou si vous avez des infos je prends.
PERSONNE NE SAIT RIEN OU QUOI ?????????????
merci
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| gpiem |
pour toutes les KT7.
http://www.icrontic.com/faqs/kt7faq/kt7faq.htm
SECTION : Miscellaneous Why don't my USB devices work? :sol: A number of people experience problems with USB on motherboards using the VIA KT133 chipset, although these are not easily reproducible. The problems are therefore likely to be due to a number of cumulative problems. I therefore recommend the following:
Enable an IRQ for USB in the BIOS Install VIA's USB Filter Driver Set "K7 CLK_CTL" as "default" instead of "optimal" in the "Advanced Chipset Features" submenu of the BIOS. This has no impact on performance and has solved the USB problem for most users. In BIOS versions after WW this setting has been removed by ABIT to resolve this issue. Try setting "Enhance Chip Performance" on both enabled and disabled in SoftMenuIII of the BIOS Make sure you have an adequate power supply (at least 300W) Try modifying your memory settings (slower or faster) - this has helped many people. Get better quality memory (several users have solved USB problems by replacing generic RAM with Crucial or Mushkin brands) Some users have reported v4.25 of the 4in1 drivers solved USB problems - see drivers section for link There is a known bug in the Universal Host Controller driver (Uhcd.sys) shipped with Windows 98SE that causes problems with the VIA chipset. Microsoft have a patch for this available at their support site under Q240075. Read the Microsoft Knowledge Base article entitled General USB Troubleshooting in Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, and Windows Me. This includes many tips and links to several other related Knowledge Base articles. Try ticking "disable USB error detection" in Device Manager under Universal Serial Bus controllers, PCI to USB Universal Host Controller Does your USB device load on a port exceed the power handling capability of the onboard USB controller? This may be the case with devices such as USB cameras, in which case purchasing a powered USB hub would help. Problems often arise if you are trying to run your memory too aggressively - try relaxing your memory settings (see memory section). Try disabling Force 4-way Interleave and Enable DRAM 4k-Page Mode in SoftMenuIII Other solutions reported include:
Putting your Soundblaster Live! card in PCI Slot 4 (rather than Slots 2 or 3) solves the problem Contrary to the advice above, one user reported solving his USB problems by uninstalling the VIA USB filter driver! Try it and see (otherwise reinstall)! One user reported disabling his Soundblaster by ticking "Disable in this hardware profile" in Device Manager whilst scanning, etc, resolved the problem Some users with a KT7-RAID have reported having a disk installed on Highpoint Secondary controller caused USB disconnects One user found USB instabilities were due to SB16 emulation being enabled on his MX300 soundcard One user reported problems with an HP USB Scanjet scanner failing to work. Even replacing with another HP Scanjet had the same difficulties, but on replacing it with another brand his problems were resolved One user with an ABIT KA7 motherboard found that his USB solutions were due to using a 3Com 3c905TX PCI network card. On using a different NIC (in the same slot) the problem was solved. The D-Link DFE-530TX PCI and the 3Com 3c509B ISA network cards did not cause USB problems. Let me know if this problem occurs on your KT7! One user explained that all of the following were required to achieve consistent USB stability on his machine: The Highpoint drivers default the minimum and maximum cache to 0kB. Using a cache setting program such as RAM Idle SE, increase the max cache to 6140kB. In WindowsMe go to Control Panel and Scheduled Tasks and disable the PC health task, this kicks in every 5 minutes or so and occasionally kicks out the USB devices. Set the CPU drive strength at 3 In Properties, Advanced of the USB Universal Host Controller, disable USB Error Detection. This can be found under System Properties, Device Manager, Universal Serial Bus controllers, USB Universal Host Controller. Also set I/O voltage to 3.3 or below and CPU voltage no higher than 1.80v. Absolutely no FSB overclocking as this can make the devices unstable!! Do not install the VIA USB filter driver in WindowsMe and
Install the Via 4.25a drivers with AGP4 disabled in the bios first, then re enable it afterwards. Patch W98se : http://support.microsoft.com/suppo [...] 0/0/75.asp
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