
One of the posters in that thread had reported the same result, and he assumed windows was taking time looking for "the device" or it's driver before dis-abling it. It's not windows - i just did a complete fresh re-install of Windows 7 圆4 2 days ago (and all my drivers), everything following ASUS's directions.Īnyway, first thing i noticed after dis-abling the unknown device under system devices in device manager, was when i rebooted, the total time from hitting the start button to windows loaded was maybe 10 seconds (i'm running a i7-4790 cpu) but this is the first time i've seen this thing boot this fast. I was only searching to resolve the yellow triangle alarm, and hoping resolving that would resolve one other issue i've got, that occasionally i get a small window flashing open then shuts again real fast - never stays open long enough to see what it is. I closed both and re-opened and had full web display, ie no white screen. In case it helps shed some light on the issue for the OP, i'm not having any issues with windows booting, but oddly, when i first did the driver installation route using the "let windows update the driver", when i maximized my web browser all i got was a white screen, and same with my email browser. Odd, but when i install it using the Asus setup icon, it shows the above successful installation message, and if i use the windows "update driver" route, pointing it at the driver file on my desktop, it comes back with that unsuccessful message in the first photo. am i wrong.Īnd btw, after installing it, i still have the frigging yellow triangle alarm. I assumed that "probe II sense " was a temperature sensor. Old GPU: EVGA Geforce GTX 780 Ti superclocked I have no idea whats going on please help. However once i put my old graphics card back in it worked fine again. i tried to update the driver, no luck, tried disabling it and the computer still wouldn't load my desktop. I booted into safe mode which worked fine and checked device manager where i noticed that the AMDA00 driver had a yellow exclamation. After restarting and hitting the windows loading screen instead of loading my desktop it booted to a black screen. It then asked me to restart my computer to finish what it was doing so i did. My computer booted and loaded to my desktop where it went about installing the new drivers for the card. I went to install my new card last night and after doing so tried to boot up my computer. I recently bought a Titan black graphics card. Not sure if im putting this in the right place but here goes.
