error 0X80075070 with new Asus Rampage Extreme IV mobo
I have tried to solve this issue with various method but I am out of luck each time. I had just used my new motherboard Asus Rampage Extreme IV with all my older hardware except for a new Intel Core i7 CPU. My old computer build was woking fine without any problems with any of the hardware. After installing this new motherboard I started getting error code 0X80075070. However after getting into Windows there has been problems with all type of softwares crashing with error "program stopped working". Since all the hardware were working on previous mobo without any issues, so do you think that this new motherboard has got any problems? Thanks
Re: error 0X80075070 with new Asus Rampage Extreme IV mobo
Have you even tried to install a fresh copy of Windows operating system on your computer? Whenever you are changing any major hardware's such as the motherboard itself, you should first of all try to install a new fresh operating system always. The Chipset driver which is installed on your hard drive or SSD will be for the old mobo that you were using, hence now it is not able to detect the old mobo and giving you all sorts of error message.
Re: error 0X80075070 with new Asus Rampage Extreme IV mobo
You should also try to update UEFU to the latest version possible. You need to check which version your board has, you can simply find that on the serial number sticker or else you can check within UEFI by going to BIOS and then Advanced > CPU section. Once you get the version then try to update it by using a FAT32 formatted drive in a USB 2.0 port, for this you should use the USB BIOS flashback port. If you have installed new OS and UEFI method is not working then try to load XMP for the memory modules and configure it properly.
Re: error 0X80075070 with new Asus Rampage Extreme IV mobo
Have you checked whether the drive is plugged into one of the black Sata ports properly? If you have any additional hard drive in spare then can you use the same to debug the issue. If you are using any SSD then try to just use the hard drive one one of the black Sata ports. Also, it is always suggested that you should use one of the Sata cables that came with the motherboard. Also, try to test each RAM with memtest and see if thats the culprit.