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<blockquote data-quote="Joutungwu" data-source="post: 1202963" data-attributes="member: 147600"><p>Recently the problem occured again after unplugging the power cord for some time. This time i had the idea to have a closer look to the chipset drivers. I installed the older <a href="https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/20019/INF-Update-Utility-Primarily-for-Intel-6-5-4-3-900-Series-Chipsets?product=1145" target="_blank">INF Update Utility - Primarily for Intel® 6, 5, 4, 3, 900 Series Chipsets</a> version: 9.2.0.1030. While doing that the utility noticed that version 10.0.27 was installed before by me and asked me to install the older version instead. I did that and after restarting the PC everything worked fine again. Now i suppose that version 9.x is more compatible to older chipsets like P35 than version 10.x or the Microsoft labeled drivers of the Windows 10 installation. That is still no explanation for this odd problem. It's just another observation, which matches more to the fact, that the problem doesn't exist with Linux.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joutungwu, post: 1202963, member: 147600"] Recently the problem occured again after unplugging the power cord for some time. This time i had the idea to have a closer look to the chipset drivers. I installed the older [URL='https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/20019/INF-Update-Utility-Primarily-for-Intel-6-5-4-3-900-Series-Chipsets?product=1145']INF Update Utility - Primarily for Intel® 6, 5, 4, 3, 900 Series Chipsets[/URL] version: 9.2.0.1030. While doing that the utility noticed that version 10.0.27 was installed before by me and asked me to install the older version instead. I did that and after restarting the PC everything worked fine again. Now i suppose that version 9.x is more compatible to older chipsets like P35 than version 10.x or the Microsoft labeled drivers of the Windows 10 installation. That is still no explanation for this odd problem. It's just another observation, which matches more to the fact, that the problem doesn't exist with Linux. [/QUOTE]
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