NVIDIA DISPLAY SOFTWARE AND NORTON DISK DOCTOR

M

MacClurg

Hi, I encountered an Error: when launching Norton Disk
Doctor after a Microsoft NVIDIA download. Are they
connected?

Situation:
When Norton Disk Doctor loads, it displays the
message: "Cannot obtain physical disk characteristics on
Hard Drive X. Norton Disk Doctor will not be able to test
this hard disk's disk partition information. Please make
sure the cabling to this hard drive is properly connected.
If this is removable drive, please put in a disk."

Solution: I was told that this could be the problem:
"Norton Disk Doctor usually displays this message when:
You have a non-disk storage device that Windows lists as a
drive, such as a Smart card reader or a USB Flash drive.
(I am not aware of having these.) There is no disk in a
removable drive and the Windows registry has the removable
drive labeled incorrectly. The incorrect controller driver
has been installed."

Yesterday I installed from the Microsoft Windows Download
site, NVIDIA display software update released on October
06 2003 and posted on November 20 before I tried Norton
Disk Doctor.

Could this NVIDIA download be the cause of the Norton
error message? And if not, does anyone know how I can fix
it? I have spent considerable time trying to locate the
download to remove it, but alas I cannot. Do you know
where these downloads are installed: they are not in any
temp folders or download folders that I located.

My add/remove programs has two listings: NVIDIA Display
Driver and NVIDIA Windows 2000/XP Display Drivers. Should
I uninstall one of these? Of course there are no dates or
details in these listings.
 
A

AndyC

Just wrestling with a problem on nvidia myself - the 23
October Nvidia patch (from Windows update) appears to have
problems for English language installation i.e. English
English as opposed to American English. There is a new set
of drivers on the nvidia site which I am just trying.

For my XPPro install it causes a catastrophic error
message to appear if I access advanced display properties
for the geforce card. For my XPHome install it seem to
cause periodic reboots of the PC. Irritating really.
 
H

harveysta

MacClurg said:
Hi, I encountered an Error: when launching Norton Disk
Doctor after a Microsoft NVIDIA download. Are they
connected?

Situation:
When Norton Disk Doctor loads, it displays the
message: "Cannot obtain physical disk characteristics on
Hard Drive X. Norton Disk Doctor will not be able to test
this hard disk's disk partition information. Please make
sure the cabling to this hard drive is properly connected.
If this is removable drive, please put in a disk."

Solution: I was told that this could be the problem:
"Norton Disk Doctor usually displays this message when:
You have a non-disk storage device that Windows lists as a
drive, such as a Smart card reader or a USB Flash drive.
(I am not aware of having these.) There is no disk in a
removable drive and the Windows registry has the removable
drive labeled incorrectly. The incorrect controller driver
has been installed."

Yesterday I installed from the Microsoft Windows Download
site, NVIDIA display software update released on October
06 2003 and posted on November 20 before I tried Norton
Disk Doctor.

Could this NVIDIA download be the cause of the Norton
error message? And if not, does anyone know how I can fix
it? I have spent considerable time trying to locate the
download to remove it, but alas I cannot. Do you know
where these downloads are installed: they are not in any
temp folders or download folders that I located.

My add/remove programs has two listings: NVIDIA Display
Driver and NVIDIA Windows 2000/XP Display Drivers. Should
I uninstall one of these? Of course there are no dates or
details in these listings.

I am having the same proble. I am unable to install Disk Doctor from a
Norton System Works 2005 disk. Please let me know if you were able to
resolve the problem and how. Thanks
 

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