Intel
®
Desktop Board D865GLC Specification Update
ERRATA
1. Audio Driver Creates a Popping Noise During Operating System
Startup
PROBLEM: The audio jack-sensing feature requires reading the impedance of the device connected to the
audio jack. A voltage is needed so a current can be measured, and the impedance is derived from the
voltage and current. The application of the voltage results in a popping noise that is emitted from the
speakers.
IMPLICATION: A popping noise from the speakers may be heard at the end of the operating system startup
tune, while loading Microsoft Windows* operating systems.
WORKAROUND: None.
STATUS: This erratum will not be fixed.
2. Front Panel Audio Connector Signals Routed Incorrectly
PROBLEM: The front panel audio connector pin definition is not correct. Pin 4 is defined as +5 V and should
be ground. Pin 7 is defined as ground and should be +5V.
IMPLICATION: Front panel audio cards that route their +5 V rail to Pin 4 will not function correctly.
WORKAROUND: Front panel audio cards that require +5 V should route the +5 V rail to Pin 7.
STATUS: This erratum was fixed in hardware AA revisions C28903-403, C28906-403, C28909-404,
C27498-404, C27499-403, C27500-403, and C32156-404 or later.
3. Some UDMA 6 Hard Disk Drives May Not Operate Properly
PROBLEM: Some ATA-133 (UDMA 6)hard disk drives may not be properly recognized by the system BIOS to
set the proper drive setting for ATA-100 (UDMA 5) operation that is supported by the Intel
®
D845GEBV2
desktop board.
IMPLICATION: If the ATA-133 hard disk drive is not properly set to UDMA 5 in the BIOS Setup/Advanced/IDE
Configuration submenu, the user may experience failed operating system installation or other data corruption
issues.
WORKAROUND: In the BIOS Setup/Advanced/IDE Configuration sub menu, the UDMA setting can be
manually changed to UDMA 5.
STATUS: This issue is intended to be fixed in a future BIOS revision.
4. PXE Boot is Inoperative When Using Some Add-in AGP Video
Cards That Have 256 MB of Onboard Memory
PROBLEM: Remote boot using PXE will not work when some add-in AGP video cards containing 256 MB of
RAM are used.
IMPLICATION: Users that boot systems using PXE and also utilize add-in AGP video cards with 256 MB of
memory may not connect to the remote server.