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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[nForce4 SATA refuses installation]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;m totally at my wits end.&nbsp; I have an eXPerience version of Win2k3 that has Bashrat&#039;s driver packs integrated.&nbsp; It includes drivers for SATA storage and RAID on nVidia nForce4.&nbsp; Okay great.&nbsp; These drivers refuse to install on my sytem.</p><p>I simply get the error &quot;Hardware could not be installed.&quot; for SATA and PATA controllers.&nbsp; The RAID driver installs fine.&nbsp; Because of this, windows installs it&#039;s own drivers simply labeled &quot;IDE Device&quot; and try to reinstall the drivers on every boot. I cannot for the life of me determine the issue.&nbsp; I would really like to use this Win2k3 version but the driver pack doesn&#039;t seem to be allowing it.&nbsp; I also have a version of WinXP with the same pack that does the exact same thing.</p><p>Older versions of XP using older driver packs install flawlessly.&nbsp; So a solution would be 1. what exactly is wrong? or 2. is there a way to remove a driver pack and inregrate a newer / older version onto an existing windows installation?&nbsp; Any help is much appreciated.</p><p>- Sarlen</p>]]></content>
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