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oops and when I thought I hit "quote", I hit "report" instead. LOL

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JakeLD wrote:

I know buddy but I cannot find the Intel link.

Link at the top updated

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13.4 out - link updated

Yeah, I noticed 811B2.7z has a little boo-boo in there...

http://img397.imageshack.us/img397/9051/msdnpv6.png

OK, I'll be your tester smile I can confirm it does not install a driver or a CP. It is important to note that creative has separate drivers for the "regular" x-fi and the PCI-Express version (titanium pro/fatality). They just released a beta to fix random SP3 crashes.

http://support.creative.com/Products/Pr … Pro+Series

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13.3 is mentioned on station-drivers, but all download links are 404. May have been pulled...maybe not. Intel's site, of course, is profoundly useless in finding latest versions of drivers using their search function.

Update: all station-drivers files are 404'ed. Also I see mention of a 13.2.8 in the wild

AKA "Fata1ity" or whatever pro edition. These are deeply discounted where I'm at and decided to do away IDT crap! smile

Fragbert wrote:

Is there a mirror for the official 8.10.2? Site is hosed since yesterday. Tnx.

Phew...still 503'ing all over the place

Is there a mirror for the official 8.10.2? Site is hosed since yesterday. Tnx.

cool

Updated to v8.6.0.1007

JakeLD wrote:

I added it to the chipset pack.

Oh ok. Intel bundles it with their LAN drivers, which is why I posted here. Thanks.

http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_ … ldID=16953

http://www.station-drivers.com/page/intel%20chipset.htm
Version 9.1.0.1007 WHQL

http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_ … ldID=16936

Great solution for addressing PhysX and CCC languages, mr_smartepants. Eases the size of DPG_A for those not wanting a 200MB DP  - and the additional DriverPacks allow for totality for obsessive compulsives like myself wink

v14.36.3.4990 out.

v14.36.2.4980 is now official, title updated.

NOTE: This is different from the other virtual marvell device already in DP_MS (RAID vs non-RAID)

http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/ … 4977d562d8

Company: Marvell Semiconductor
Driver Manufacturer: Marvell Inc.
Driver Class: Other Hardware
Driver Model: Marvell Virtual Device
Driver Provider: Marvell Inc.
Version: 1.2.0.57
Version Date: 6/10/2008

Repost from older thread as this really deserves its own.

PROBLEM: It's been a while since any sound DP has been updated and the drivers for IDT and sigmatel are now several revisions behind so I am trying to update a pack of my own. For IDT devices, the stacsv (audio service) installs and then RESIDES from the DP extraction location during setup, so the "D" folder doesn't get deleted from the DP Finisher. Only using the intel setup routine from the intel official drivers does the stacsv get installed to Program Files to run as a service from there. What's the trick? The pathing in the INF?

mr_smartepants wrote:

What's everyone's opinion on the Nvidia PhysX installer?  Should it be included in our DriverPacks release?  Or leave it as a separate installer (d/l from Nvidia).
It's an extra 50MB (uncompressed) that will have to go somewhere.  I'd prefer to leave it out.  Smaller d/l sizes are also a priority.
Let the masses decide...

Oh totally add it! It does no harm on unsupported hardware and is a nice perk to have. For formality's sake, it *IS* part of nvidia's official whql driver now, so if that's the motto we stick with...

Was it intentional to have overlapping hwids in nvdisp.inf and nvdisp2.inf? What would be the difference between the two? In my case I have a 8800 ultra that is referenced in both infs.

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http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_ … ldID=16815

updated link to v14.36.1.4977

Smartepants didnt miss much, the forum was hosed for almost a week!