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Old 12th July 2007, 10:05
scienceofficer scienceofficer is offline
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Default Nvidia drivers

This is the message I get when I try to run your program, for your information
there were NO so-called microsoft drivers for my motherboard even after I remove the Nvidia drivers I still get this message and the drivers only see my 320gb and my 500gb as 128gb each which is totally useless and with the nVidia driver loaded and try a scan my drive your programm it hangs The motherboard uses a nVidia chipset I don't know know of any other drivers,
I regret having paid for your program. All I want to do is recover my drive because Windows XP Pro partitioned and formated the wrong drive I did not realise that Windows XP Pro does not have drivers for my motherboard and the drive formated was not a even bootable drive the 80gb drive I wanted it format is a bootable drive
Can you get your program to work? Or will you refund my money?

"The nVidia ATA driver seems to be installed on this system. Some revisions of this driver seem to fail under stress. Please replace this driver (IDE controller driver, NVATA.SYS) with the Microsoft-provided one in case you experience any of the following:

1. System locks up (stop responding) or reboots spontaneously during scan

2. The "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD) error occurs while accessing the disk"
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Old 12th July 2007, 17:31
Alexey V. Gubin Alexey V. Gubin is offline
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Default Re: Nvidia drivers

Microsoft drivers are just a "Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE controller" which are a part of Windows and will work on anything I can imagine.

To install these, use Device Manager (right click "My Computer", select "Manage", then navigate to "Device Manager"):
  1. Under "IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers" right click the driver for your controller (NOT the "Primary/Secondary IDE Channel"), select "Update Driver".
  2. It will start prompting where to get the driver.
  3. Select "Install from list or a specific location",
  4. then select "Don't search, I will chose driver to install".
  5. You should then see two entries in the list of possible drivers, one is your nVidia driver, the other is "Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller". The latter one is what you need.
And yes, we'd readily issue the refund - you need to send me a private message containing your first and last name, order reference number (if available), and the email address you used when placing the order. This is the information required to identify the order to refund.
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Last edited by Alexey V. Gubin : 12th July 2007 at 17:32. Reason: refund clarification
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