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    MSI GT725 Windows 7 Unknown Mass Storage Controller

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by JayN1, Apr 9, 2009.

  1. JayN1

    JayN1 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi everyone.

    Just got my MSI GT725 Carbon yesterday. I absolutely love it. It is very light compared to its size, and the screen quality is very good I think (in my opinion not a drawback as they say in the review).

    I get 9800 3DMark with Turbo mode on and no overclocking of GFX. But what is more important than 3DMark is real gaming performance. I am able to run Unreal Tournament 3 in 1900 x 1200 with everything maxed on external moniter with constant 60 fps. That is pretty amazing, and much better performance than i expected.

    Now for the question I have installed Windows 7 build 7068, and a "mass storage controller" show up in device manager with a yellow exclamation mark. Anyone knows how to solve this ?
     
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    Reaper05 Notebook Evangelist

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    if every thing works don't worry about it.
     
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    NecessaryEvil Notebook Evangelist

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    Media Card reader?
     
  4. JayN1

    JayN1 Notebook Enthusiast

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    #1 --> You may have a point there ;) If it aint broken dont fix it.

    #2 --> I dont know if a media card reader is a "mass storage controller". Ill try to install media card reader for vista x64 and see what happens.
     
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    #2 --> Thanks mate, you were indeed right! Problem solved.