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D346PRT SCSI Controller driver error during RC1

 
 
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      15th Sep 2006
During install, I get a message that I must close the install, upgrade the
following driver, and then attempt the install again. The driver is for this
device:

SCSI and RAID controllers: D346PRT SCSI Controller

When I check that device in device manager, the driver was provided by
Microsoft. The information I have on the driver is:
Driver Provider: Microsoft
Driver Date: 7/1/2001
Driver Version: 5.1.2600.2180
Digital Signer: Microsoft Windows Publisher

When I attempt to check for updates, it says that the driver has been
updated, but nothing really changes. Same driver version and all. I am not
100% certain (since I typed up this post and don't want to reboot and check
my BIOS) but I believe that my mobo is an Intel D845EBT. If that info is
necessary, I will update this post.

Anybody out there have any idea what to do from here?



 
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      2nd Oct 2006
Exact same problem here, I've got an Abit NF7 board. Did you find a solution?

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Sadly no, I never found a solution. I, however, did not get a chance over the
last week or so to investigate further.

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Don't know if this will help with your D346PRT SCSi error, but I used a
utility program called Reg Crawler to locate all entries for "A347SCSI" in
registry. Checked off and deleted. I didn't receive message to upgrade
this driver any more and proceeded to the actual install process - that's
another story for researching ,as get to approx 50% when receive error
0x80070241.

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"Jason Shumaker" wrote:

> During install, I get a message that I must close the install, upgrade the
> following driver, and then attempt the install again. The driver is for this
> device:
>
> SCSI and RAID controllers: D346PRT SCSI Controller
>
> When I check that device in device manager, the driver was provided by
> Microsoft. The information I have on the driver is:
> Driver Provider: Microsoft
> Driver Date: 7/1/2001
> Driver Version: 5.1.2600.2180
> Digital Signer: Microsoft Windows Publisher
>
> When I attempt to check for updates, it says that the driver has been
> updated, but nothing really changes. Same driver version and all. I am not
> 100% certain (since I typed up this post and don't want to reboot and check
> my BIOS) but I believe that my mobo is an Intel D845EBT. If that info is
> necessary, I will update this post.
>
> Anybody out there have any idea what to do from here?
>
>
>

 
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