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hey, im trying to install some drivers for an asus board but when i do it keeps saying "need ksusers.dll file, insert windows xp cd" so i did but it can't seem to find it. does anyone know where the file is located at on the cd? i tried a search on the cd but turned up nothing.
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It might have the name ksusers.dl_
*EDIT* Try this instead:
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hi, try setting PCI Latency to 16 from 32 in your bios. A possible solution found through google. Good luck
Edit: Read this post for other suggestions.
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