Question about "safely remove hardware" icon

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dave xnet

Hello, I recently installed Vista Ultimate, so I'm pretty new to it.
My boot drive is SATA(non raid) with an IDE secondary disk.

Vista lives in a logical drive on the SATA disk; in addition there
is a primary partition and two other logical data partitions.

I walked away from the pc and returned in about an hour.
There was the "safely remove hardware" icon in the systray.

I opened it up to get the details, and it wanted to "remove" the other
partitions on the sata drive. Huh? What's it talking about?

Any idea what that's about? Earlier I had run Windows update
and it offered the Nvidia SATA driver as an option which installed and
is working fine. COuld this be related?

Thanks,
Dave
 
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Guest

Hi Dave,

As has been pointed out by several people, myself included, throughout these
newsgroups, you should not download and install updates from Microsoft for
the hardware on your machine. You should obtain these updates directly from
the website of the hardware manufacturer. An exception to this rule is for
hardware manufactured by Microsoft themselves. Even so, there are some
drivers which can be downloaded from the manufacturer but are best installed
as part of a reinstallation. These include chipset drivers and storage
drivers.
Dwarf
 
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davexnet01

Hi Dave,

As has been pointed out by several people, myself included, throughout these
newsgroups, you should not download and install updates from Microsoft for
the hardware on your machine. You should obtain these updates directly from
the website of the hardware manufacturer. An exception to this rule is for
hardware manufactured by Microsoft themselves. Even so, there are some
drivers which can be downloaded from the manufacturer but are best installed
as part of a reinstallation. These include chipset drivers and storage
drivers.
Dwarf

Thanks for the info - I decided to try the driver bacause I'd never
seen it before.
When ever I've visited Nvidia, I've only found chipset and graphics
drivers.

I have the chipset installed, but I've never seen any mention about
whether it does anything
for non-raid SATA. Now that I've got this new driver, (file is
nvstor32.sys),
I've got a new tab in the device manager, and better performance.

Dave
 

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