You're talking about your IDE drive correct?  Not a SATA drive?
The Jmicron IDE driver in dpms that matches your IDE controller hasn't changed since 2006.  It must be something that you did different.

Please read the "read before you post" link in my signature, then reply with all the requested logs and HWIDs.

Excellent news.  This fix will be in our next final release very soon.
Thank you for reporting the bug, and testing the fix.  You have made DriverPacks better by your contributions! smile
Welcome aboard!

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(73 replies, posted in Vista / 7 DriverPack Mass Storage)

edrong19 wrote:

any answers?

Not unless you provide details.  neutral
Read the "read before you post" link in my signature and post the required logfiles and HWIDs.

This is a known issue and is listed in our FAQ.
http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=4446

1,081

(20 replies, posted in DriverPack Mass Storage)

Actually the latest RC is here:
link removed
I plan on releasing it this weekend, so please report back very soon.

1,082

(7 replies, posted in Vista / 7 DriverPack Chipset)

Looks fine to me.  You only added DriverPack Chipset?
You can add all the DriverPacks into their respective folders and the utility will upgrade all your drivers, not just Chipset.
I have a new version I'm working on to eliminate the "file not found" errors and add extra checking.

1,083

(7 replies, posted in Vista / 7 DriverPack Chipset)

Tracid wrote:

I have an AMD cpu?

The batch file only reports what your system says it is.  To confirm, open a command window and type: echo  %PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%
My Intel Q6600 reports as AMD64 also.
Maybe I should change the code to report %PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER% which my Q6600 reports as "Intel64 Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 11, GenuineIntel"

Tracid wrote:

C:\USers\Tracid\DOwnloads\Your Order is Complete!_files\NT6\x64

What the H3LL kind of path is that?  Remove the spaces and the exclamation point (!) and try again.  Or just move to the root dir C:\SAD2\

Sorry about that.  This should be fixed by now.  Here's a copy of the latest dpms test pack to verify.
link removed

OK, I'll delete those files from the next release.

1,086

(7 replies, posted in Vista / 7 DriverPack Chipset)

Try our SAD2 utility.  It's pure magic.
http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=5336

1,087

(3 replies, posted in Universal Imaging)

Moved thread to appropriate topic.
You didn't mention what method of imaging you're using.  Please read the "read before you post" in my signature and post your relevant log files.

Yes, Do not use KTD.  Also, you have too many Third Party DriverPacks and run the risk of not having ANY drivers installed at all because your file/folder path length exceeds the maximum limit.
Remove these and try again:
3rd Party DriverPack Bluetooth 910!
3rd Party DriverPack LAN-RIS 1011!
3rd Party DriverPack Monitor 1005!
3rd Party DriverPack TV 1005!

This will be solved in the next final 11.07

Updated
- I9\ Intel Rapid Storage Technology 10.6 DriverVer=05/20/2011,10.6.0.1002

Can you test the below pack and report back?
link removed

I'm guessing your problem might stem from selecting between M\I5\ich78id2.inf (uses intelide.sys) & M\I5\ich78ide.inf (pciide.sys).
If the above test pack doesn't work, then delete M\I5\ich78ide.inf and retry.

I'm wondering if it's the Jmicron drivers causing your problems. 
I'm also confused on how you're installing the OS. 

helgefylla wrote:

Files are added to the HDD in the Target system from a server,
then the system reboot and after showing press F6 to add SCSI and RAID devices the system ending with 0x0000007B blue screen.

So you're not using a USB/disc-based install?  You're using a server-based RIS method?
When does the system blue-screen?  At what point?
Does the install complete without adding any drivers?  Does a SAD2-based driver install work post-install?

1,092

(20 replies, posted in DriverPack Mass Storage)

OK, I have this "fixed" in our test packs since late June but I forgot to post a link for you to test.

Updated
- L8\ LSI Logic SAS 3000/Dell SAS 5X/6I (XP) DriverVer=01/30/2009,1.30.02.00
- L9\ LSI Logic SAS 3000/Dell SAS 5X/6I (w2k3) DriverVer=01/30/2009,1.30.02.00

@brettfk, can you test the below pack in both XP and 2k3 and report back?
Link removed

That driver is already in dpms and has remained unchanged for about 2 years.
Folder D\M\I2\iaahci.inf
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2652&CC_0106.DeviceDesc    = "Intel(R) 82801FR SATA AHCI Controller"
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2653&CC_0106.DeviceDesc    = "Intel(R) 82801FBM SATA AHCI Controller"

dadda wrote:

And my fake-RAID isn't working, my old drivers cd is completly caput.

For fake-RAID you need fake-drivers! big_smile (sorry, couldn't help myself)

You didn't mention HOW you integrated DriverPacks, or include any log files.  I know the drivers are already in the DriverPacks, so the problem must be with HOW you are using them.

1,094

(2 replies, posted in Other)

I removed your SPAM link from your signature.  Please read our "rules" regarding advertising.
Welcome to DriverPacks.

1,095

(4 replies, posted in Software)

newsposter wrote:

Nor does website design require a link/ad for auto glass replacement......

Indeed, sig removed!

1,096

(52 replies, posted in Vista / 7 DriverPack Graphics A)

Yes, the current nvidia drivers are garbage.  I'm reverting the DriverPacks back to the stable 270.61 drivers.

Yes, yours was an easy fix.  Thanks for confirming it works.
It'll be in the next final release in a week or so.

That's OK.  Keep it in mind if you ever get a chance to test again.  Thanks for the feedback.

1,099

(1 replies, posted in Windows 7 Discussion)

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/wind … ducts/home

Well, we NEVER advocate the use of nlite to inject drivers (it's messy and breaks the DriverPacks).
I'll move your HWID to the [I2] section.  Can you test the pack I'll upload in about an hour?

**Edit
Experimental dpms download link