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DVox
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      07-14-2007
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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realcestmoi
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      07-15-2007
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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Xraytonka
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      07-19-2007
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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texaspetersons
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      09-09-2007
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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realcestmoi
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      09-09-2007
Hi there,

If your hardware works fine: leave it be working fine and never take driver
updates from windows update unless they are driver(s) for a microsoft
device, if not go to the manufacturers website that is IF an update is
NEEDED because the hardware is not working well.

Use last known good configuration ore system restore to solve the occured
problem.

Best regards,
Michel Denie
"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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DL
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      09-09-2007
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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realcestmoi
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      09-09-2007
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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jrh
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      09-11-2007
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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realcestmoi
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      09-11-2007
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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realcestmoi
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      09-11-2007
For 32 bit Nforce 4 chipset AMD based go here:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_...a32_15.00.html

"realcestmoi" <> wrote in message
news:...
> 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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