Hi there,
As far as I can tell you can download Vista 32 en 64 bit drivers fromm
Nvidia:
http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp platform and
chipset drivers> Nforce4 SLI Intel and choose your OS assuming that Nforce4
SLI Intel is the chipset on your mainboard..
Best regards,
Michel Denie
"jrh" <> wrote in message
news:BDB9918F-947E-4EEE-802C-...
> Has anyone gotten to the bottom of this one yet?
> Does anyone have a source for an NVIDIA RAID Class Controller driver that
> works?
>
> I have an ASUS A8N-SLI SE motherboard in a homemade computer that I am
> trying to install VISTA on. NVIDIA doesn't provide a driver because it is
> an
> ASUS motherboard and the driver that ASUS provides for VISTA is a BETA
> product that crashes when installing. That is a minor improvement from
> last
> week when it seemed to run about halfway through and then just stuck!
>
> Any suggestions?
> --
> John R H
>
>
> "realcestmoi" wrote:
>
>> Whats new?
>>
>> "DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message
>> news:...
>> > Oh dear corrupt/wrong version drivers from MSupdate again?
>> >
>> > "texaspetersons" <> wrote in
>> > message news:569C921A-D8D7-4A54-8020-...
>> >>I have this same issue, and I am now not able to run Vista backup of my
>> >> drives. Since I see this as related to the RAID device, I am
>> >> concerned
>> >> this
>> >> is what is preventing the back up from working.
>> >>
>> >> Is anyone experiencing this correlation?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Xraytonka" wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> I am also having this problem with the newest Windows Update NVidia
>> >>> RAID
>> >>> driver crashing my system.
>> >>>
>> >>> Now... we realize that taking the drivers from windows update isn't a
>> >>> great
>> >>> idea, and if necessary to update I update from the manufacturer's
>> >>> site.
>> >>> But
>> >>> this Update is a Recommended/Mandatory one, not Optional, and unless
>> >>> you
>> >>> turn off Windows Update, you continually have this problem bring up
>> >>> the
>> >>> recurring BSOD.
>> >>> It's not that we can get into windows and uninstall the offending
>> >>> driver
>> >>> after it has been installed, and thus "Fix" the Windows Update page
>> >>> to
>> >>> show
>> >>> that we've installed it. It will continually try to install this
>> >>> driver,
>> >>> and
>> >>> continually crash the system.
>> >>>
>> >>> Is there a known issue that isn't being addressed by
>> >>> Microsoft/Nvidia?
>> >>>
>> >>> This driver should be pulled from the Update until such time as it is
>> >>> addressed and fixed.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> "realcestmoi" wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> > Hi there,
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Taking drivers from windows update is really not a good idea unless
>> >>> > you like
>> >>> > problems.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > If a driver updat is needed ONLY because the hardware does not work
>> >>> > well
>> >>> > than you should take it from the manufacturers website in this case
>> >>> > creative.
>> >>> > If the hardware works fine: leave it be working fine!
>> >>> >
>> >>> > If your system is not running well now because of the update you
>> >>> > installed
>> >>> > you can try booting last good known good configuration, try rolling
>> >>> > back on
>> >>> > the
>> >>> > driver or restore the system to a date prior to the occuring
>> >>> > problem
>> >>> > and
>> >>> > skip whatever driver updates from windows update in the future
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Best regards,
>> >>> > Michel Denie
>> >>> >
>> >>> > "DVox" <> wrote in message
>> >>> > news:03CB2B73-6AF0-4678-941B-...
>> >>> > > After this update installs and computer reboots, I recieve the
>> >>> > > 'Blue
>> >>> > > Screen
>> >>> > > of Death' and the system reboots over and over again with the
>> >>> > > same
>> >>> > > result.
>> >>> > > I
>> >>> > > was able to restore my system to a date before this update and
>> >>> > > have
>> >>> > > since
>> >>> > > disabled automatic updates. How might I install this 'important'
>> >>> > > update
>> >>> > > and
>> >>> > > not have my computer crash when booting up? Booting in Safe Mode
>> >>> > > yields
>> >>> > > the
>> >>> > > same result. The only means I've found to bypass is to restore
>> >>> > > and
>> >>> > > not
>> >>> > > install the update.
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
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