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Aug 4, 2024, 5:56:58 PM8/4/24
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Thissoftware used to belong on our favorite driver updater programs list, but a recent malware check shows that several scanners identify DriverPack as malicious. We highly urge you to use an alternative like Driver Booster. The rest of this article is retained for informational purposes only and doesn't serve as a recommendation. If you want to try out this program despite this warning, you can download it at driverpack.io.

First, thanks mate - bloody champ for all this info.



Second - quick question - Section 2 above (Actual nForce Drivers for Vista/Win7) x64 download link points to the XP x64 download. Is this by design or a typo?



e.g. I see this: "Fernandos Actual nForce Driverpack for XP 64bit v9.0.7z (18.4 MB)"


Section 2 above (Actual nForce Drivers for Vista/Win7) x64 download link points to the XP x64 download. Is this by design or a typo?

e.g. I see this: "Fernandos Actual nForce Driverpack for XP 64bit v9.0.7z (18.4 MB)"


I installed the last official WHQL drivers from NVIDIA which are v15.27 for Vista, and proceeded to enable the RAID mode for SATA in the BIOS. After I did this I was unable to boot the

system drive, but I managed to fix this by disabling RAID mode in the BIOS. I am assuming I need to enable RAID mode in the BIOS before I install Windows and install the drivers as well.


Since you will not be able to get AHCI enabled, I recommend to run the SSD in IDE mode by using the generic MS IDE driver named PCIIDE.SYS. This is the only way to get TRIM working within the SSD.




@ m1hn3a:

Thanks for the screenshots.

According to the HardwareIDs your system has an MCP55 Soutbridge.

By the way: I wanted to see the NVIDIA "MediaShield" Utility (running in DOS mode) and not the NVIDIA Control Panel.




The Win8 and Win8.1 on-board NVIDIA nForce drivers should work with your system, but you will not be able to install any of my modified driverpacks unless you have disabled the Win8/Win8.1 driver security check.








I used on-board drivers for windows 8.1 and it report errors from controller in event view and it gives me BSOD, that is the reason I installed windows 7, to see if really controller is the isue or the drivers. I will try again with your drivers, and if is not working I will try with windows 8 but maybe next weekend:).



Thank you.



Mihnea


If you want the best possible performance, I recommend to install the NVIDIA Win7Vista nForce SATARAID driver v9.99.09 WHQL. Please tell me, with which architecture (32/64bit) you are going to install Win8.1, and I will give you the download link.


If you want to manage your RAID from within Windows, you have to install the related NVIDIA nForce RAIDTOOL v9.99.09. You can find it within the "64bit non-AHCI nForce Performance Pack v9.0 or Vista/Win7 x64", which is linked >here

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