View full ECS 945GZT-M specs on CNET. ECS 945GZT-M - 1.0 - motherboard - micro ATX - LGA775 Socket - i945GZ. Part Number: 89-206-V24100. To determine part numbers for the ECS 945GZT-M (V1.0) motherboard, we use best guess approach based on CPU model, frequency and. ECS 945GZT-M V1.0 Motherboard with I/O Shield (single cap was replaced due to popping. Pentium 3.4ghz 775 processor. No HSF or any other accessories. REALTEK driver 'ECS. 945GZT-M (V1.0) REALTEK 8100C/8110 FAMILY NIC 6.105' last review:. DOWNLOAD THE DRIVER NOW! Install for FREE! Download ECS 945GZT-M(V1.0) Bios 07/04/09. OS support: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP. Category: System Updates.
OS: Windows 2000; Windows XP 32bit edition; Windows XP 64bit edition; Windows Vista 64bit; Windows Vista 32bit Specifications: 945GZT-M v1.0 motherboard features the 945GZ and ICH7 chipsets, supporting Intel Core 2 Duo/ Pentium D processor up to 800 MHZ FSB and GMA950 embedded. Moreover, with enabled onboard VGA and PCI Express add-on card, this board can perform Surround Display which provides a panoramic view,along with an unique real-time experience of surround game display.(for Windows XP only).
97This is your board: It has Realtek High Def audio and you can try the above link for download. You can also try here: Try the High Def first, then you can try the AC97.
It has support up to Windows Vista so it may or may not work with Windows 7. Your sound could just be disabled or, you may have the wrong sound driver selected.
Get into your 'device manager' and click on the box next to:sound, audio and game controllers'. You should have a list of your device(s). Right click on each one, one at a time and you should see 'disable'. If you see 'enable' click on that and exit. You should also see 'this device is working properly'.
You should have a speaker icon in your taskbar, lower right of your screen. Right click on that and then on 'open sound mixer' and make sure your volume is up. If you see a warning, Yellow triangle,?,!, click on that and follow proceedure. Good luck, Dave| Answered on Aug 04, 2011. If your computer came with a motherboard disc the sound drivers could be on it you might have to uninstall then restart your computer then reinstall both the sound drivers and the sound card make sure you have both of these devices backed up to a disc before uninstalling a yellow?
Question mark means you need to install/update driver to do this right click to install driver also click start control panel administrive tools computer management device manager scroll to sound,video and game controllers you might see a yellow question mark? I can see you getting an error with pci.sys but not with pcy.sys. Did a full system scan in a working WinXP Pro & found not such animal within the system or regestry.
After looking through microsoft I did come across pci.sys and what may creat such an error. I would point to your onboard VGA. If intergrated into the board as I suspect. It is a pci device. During install windows found something wrong with it hence your error & blue screen.
Suggest using your PCIE card & set bios to same disabling the VGA. Your install should no longer fail. Good luck & please vote!| Answered on Aug 05, 2010.