adamantasaurus (OP)
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February 14, 2018, 04:15:07 AM |
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Hello All,
SO I had my hard drive crash and I just replaced it I used a cloner to clone the hard drive from one of my other rigs and hooked it up, it has 6 nvidia gtx 1070 cards on it but is only recognizing 4 with a asrock Mobo. It's giving me this error when I go into device manager on the cards it is not recognizing...\
This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12)
If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other devices on this system.
Does anyone know what this means and how I fix it?
Thanks
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go into the bios of your motherboard, put mode 2gen and turn on Above 4G if it does not help, use the Display Driver Uninstaller program for delete driver nvidia instal old drivers for nvidia version 388.71 faced the same problem a week ago
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Turkish88
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Search in bios 4G and manipulate with this setting, and reistall drivers. Install GPU one by one from upper to downer pci-ex slot
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Uninstall graphics card driver completely and then reinstall it.
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Golku
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February 14, 2018, 01:28:22 PM |
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What OS do you use ? I had the same problem at Win7 after I changed to Win10 the problem was fixed.
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adamantasaurus (OP)
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February 14, 2018, 02:26:47 PM |
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Yea that's another problem I have I can't get into the bios there is no option for me to do so when my computer boots up if I hit f11 nothing happens or del nothing happens and when I uninstall one of the gpu's with the error it deletes all of them and I don't even see the display drivers tab at all...
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adamantasaurus (OP)
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February 14, 2018, 02:27:04 PM |
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What OS do you use ? I had the same problem at Win7 after I changed to Win10 the problem was fixed.
win10
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February 14, 2018, 02:44:32 PM |
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Yea that's another problem I have I can't get into the bios there is no option for me to do so when my computer boots up if I hit f11 nothing happens or del nothing happens and when I uninstall one of the gpu's with the error it deletes all of them and I don't even see the display drivers tab at all...
Try F2 upon restart, If it happens that you enabled ultra fast boot, then its impossible to hit the key and probably will go straight to OS boots, there are recommendation in the links below as to use Asrock software then Restart in UEFI options. http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=2926&title=how-do-i-enter-bios-in-windows-10
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February 14, 2018, 02:58:27 PM |
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Boring way: unplug all the card except one disable onboard video card on bios disable integrated sound on bios set PCIe Gen2 on bios new installation of win10 install nvidia driver shutdown install card#2 boot win shutdown install card#3 boot win shutdown etc.. Edit: or just use linux
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adamantasaurus (OP)
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February 14, 2018, 03:01:32 PM |
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so I unplugged my ssd to get into my bios now im in my bios and my mouse and keyboard stopped working so I can't do anything in the bios lol. What a pain in the ass! haha
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February 14, 2018, 03:24:16 PM |
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Did you have tried reinstalling your Windows 10? If you stuck on that problem, you could try with fresh installation Windows on your rig.
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adamantasaurus (OP)
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March 18, 2018, 11:20:30 AM |
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Hey guys so I've finally had the time to try and fix the issue and I got into the BIOS but when I'm in there my mouse and keyboard both DONT WORK?! grrr this is frustrating haha. Does anyone know why that is happening? I'm going to contact ASrock later today.
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leonix007
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March 18, 2018, 11:38:44 AM |
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Hey guys so I've finally had the time to try and fix the issue and I got into the BIOS but when I'm in there my mouse and keyboard both DONT WORK?! grrr this is frustrating haha. Does anyone know why that is happening? I'm going to contact ASrock later today.
Seems you have the same scenario as this http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1766597/usb-keyboard-work-boot-solved.htmlI have a usb keyboard, it's not working before boot on my system. I am aware that some BIOS disable usb to speed boot along you may try clearing the BIOS by taking out batteries but this has a good point Your keyboards probably are working, if you have the usb options enabled in your bios. However, for some reason, the F2, and in fact all the F buttons, do not work during post. Most of you are pressing F2 when offered the choice of F2 or Del, and so assume your usb keyboard doesn't work in POST, and plug in your old ps2, to make your bios adjustments. I know all of this because it happened to me. There are two ways to 'fix' it: Hit del instead of F2, or You probably have a FN button on your KB. Press that at the same time as F2.
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adamantasaurus (OP)
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March 18, 2018, 04:51:25 PM Last edit: March 18, 2018, 05:14:26 PM by adamantasaurus |
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Hey guys so I've finally had the time to try and fix the issue and I got into the BIOS but when I'm in there my mouse and keyboard both DONT WORK?! grrr this is frustrating haha. Does anyone know why that is happening? I'm going to contact ASrock later today.
Seems you have the same scenario as this http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1766597/usb-keyboard-work-boot-solved.htmlI have a usb keyboard, it's not working before boot on my system. I am aware that some BIOS disable usb to speed boot along you may try clearing the BIOS by taking out batteries but this has a good point Your keyboards probably are working, if you have the usb options enabled in your bios. However, for some reason, the F2, and in fact all the F buttons, do not work during post. Most of you are pressing F2 when offered the choice of F2 or Del, and so assume your usb keyboard doesn't work in POST, and plug in your old ps2, to make your bios adjustments. I know all of this because it happened to me. There are two ways to 'fix' it: Hit del instead of F2, or You probably have a FN button on your KB. Press that at the same time as F2. Yea the keyboard works when I start the computer, I can't enter the bios by hitting f2 or del I had to dl the program the poster mentioned earlier to boot into the bios. They keyboard and mouse don't work in the bios but they do work if I just reboot and run the computer they work fine. EDIT Nvm I read the article after I posted lol.
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March 19, 2018, 07:10:06 AM |
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Yea the keyboard works when I start the computer, I can't enter the bios by hitting f2 or del I had to dl the program the poster mentioned earlier to boot into the bios. They keyboard and mouse don't work in the bios but they do work if I just reboot and run the computer they work fine.
Have you tried keyboard only? without mouse connected I mean. Unplug all the devices, means only mobos powered by PSU with RAM and keyboard plugged. Use USB 2.0 port instead of 3.0 if possible.
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adamantasaurus (OP)
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March 19, 2018, 03:06:29 PM |
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Search in bios 4G and manipulate with this setting, and reistall drivers. Install GPU one by one from upper to downer pci-ex slot
Hey I can't find 4g decoding in my bios, I have the asrock hitbtc mobo does this have that setting in the bios?
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