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Night Keeper
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      23rd Feb 2007
I found that even if you download and install your motherboard drivers after
installing Vista, they don't replace the IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers. Extract
the drivers to a folder, open the control panel, expand the IDE ATA/ATAPI
controllers. Start from the last controller on the list, right click and
choose "Update Driver Software...", then "Browse my computer for driver
software". On this window choose "Let me pick from a list..." then Have disk
if the driver is not list and browse to where you extracted the drivers. I
have an Nforce 4 board and had to install the drivers for the last 3 in the
list (don't reboot until you update all 3 drivers) when Windows starts back
up it will reinstall your hard drives and CD/DVD drives and will need to
reboot one more time. Done!

 
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      23rd Feb 2007
"Night Keeper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I found that even if you download and install your motherboard drivers
>after installing Vista, they don't replace the IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers.
>Extract the drivers to a folder, open the control panel, expand the IDE
>ATA/ATAPI controllers. Start from the last controller on the list, right
>click and choose "Update Driver Software...", then "Browse my computer for
>driver software". On this window choose "Let me pick from a list..." then
>Have disk if the driver is not list and browse to where you extracted the
>drivers. I have an Nforce 4 board and had to install the drivers for the
>last 3 in the list (don't reboot until you update all 3 drivers) when
>Windows starts back up it will reinstall your hard drives and CD/DVD drives
>and will need to reboot one more time. Done!


I'm using an NForce 4 board and the stock drivers that Vista installed work
great. I found in the past ( as did many other users) that the stock drivers
( In XP) were actually faster and less trouble prone than the Nvidia IDE
drivers. The Forums at places like http://www.guru3d.com/ and
http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/index.php are full of stories about
corrupted drives and lost data using the NForce IDE drivers. In your case
apparently they were needed to solve a problem but unless there's a problem
with something using the Vista supplied drivers I would not install them.
As always YMMV,
Bob


 
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Night Keeper
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      23rd Feb 2007
The only drivers I changed is the ATA/ATAPI controllers. With Vista, the
list showed I had 9 controllers, when in fact I only have 3: one for the
serial ATA and 2 for PATA.

"Bob" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Night Keeper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I found that even if you download and install your motherboard drivers
>>after installing Vista, they don't replace the IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers.
>>Extract the drivers to a folder, open the control panel, expand the IDE
>>ATA/ATAPI controllers. Start from the last controller on the list, right
>>click and choose "Update Driver Software...", then "Browse my computer for
>>driver software". On this window choose "Let me pick from a list..." then
>>Have disk if the driver is not list and browse to where you extracted the
>>drivers. I have an Nforce 4 board and had to install the drivers for the
>>last 3 in the list (don't reboot until you update all 3 drivers) when
>>Windows starts back up it will reinstall your hard drives and CD/DVD
>>drives and will need to reboot one more time. Done!

>
> I'm using an NForce 4 board and the stock drivers that Vista installed
> work great. I found in the past ( as did many other users) that the stock
> drivers ( In XP) were actually faster and less trouble prone than the
> Nvidia IDE drivers. The Forums at places like http://www.guru3d.com/ and
> http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/index.php are full of stories about
> corrupted drives and lost data using the NForce IDE drivers. In your case
> apparently they were needed to solve a problem but unless there's a
> problem with something using the Vista supplied drivers I would not
> install them.
> As always YMMV,
> Bob
>


 
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