201

(5 replies, posted in Software)

Is this disc a hologrammed genuine MS disc?
If so, the drivers.CAB should be in its ususal place.

Were there any "file cannot be read" errors during installation?
Even if possible, you should not continue but abort the installation and seek the source of error.
On an original, unscratched disc, this can only mean either ODD failure (dirty lense) or RAM issues (check timings in BIOS and/or scan for defective bits).

Oh and that friend us yours didn't happen to also pass you a license with that copy, now did he, hum?

202

(5 replies, posted in Feedback and Support - DriverPacks Base)

Thanks for understanding what a true "clean" source means (most users fail at this, unfortunately).

We couldn't care less whether it was warez or not (but MS does!) as long as you do not propagate it on the forum, HOWEVER, such "modded" sources are always a big source of errors of all and the most unusual types and will cause unnecessary support issues (stuff, we can't explain because it has never happened to us before etc.) which binds our time and resources and may even prevent legit users from getting legitimate help.

Another issue is the security aspect.
If you are using an OS that you got from dubious sources (and, yes, I consider your friend as such even though or because I do not know him) you no longer have to worry about virus and malware scanners because it most likely already has been compromised at its core.
If folks are "giving away" warez for free, there most be some revenue in for them - as is with any illegal activities.
A nice hidden rootkit with a trojan can be very valuable to certain groups or individuals.


That all is reason enough for us not to support it - or rather not to bother about it at all.
Saves us a lot of nerves and keeps the forum from getting swarmed with warez requests.


Thanks for your cooperation.

Yeah, of course.
I need to clean that one up anyway.

I just wanted to check up on that info I gave you, first.
After all, it's just an IIRC and I wasn't sure whether we were just discussing it or it had already been done (the merger).

Dang, nah, I am the one that missed the "only" in your sentence!

Talking about multi-tasking capabilities...


Resticking and waiting for the things to come.

Stoner wrote:

[Oh btw the DP LCD is missing 404 error and its not in the index directory for the downloads (v8.10 i think it is) got all the others though.

LCD was merged with the CRTs from Monitor and hence removed from the server, I guess...
(there was a post about this somewhere, IIRC)

OverFlow wrote:

PS Helmi i think you missed the boat on this one...
This should not only be stickied IMHO
- it's final version should be moved to the FAQ forum
- this should not be forgotten if/when we add attended installation support.

Alright then, unsticking...

I didn't realize this was still under construction.

Very nice guide, I guess it's sticky time (has been a while wink)!

Anyhow, from what I know, you don't have to rename \Documents and Settings.
If you reinstall using even the same username, the new user dir will be named according to this scheme:
Username.Computername (as opposed to just Username).
No guaranties though as I haven't tried this myself.
Plus, renaming is definately the savest option (right after backup, hehe), just wanted to mention it (some folks may have been wonderig, dunno).

It will "hold onto them" if you enable the KTD feature.

However, you could as well create an SAD and have them installed with very few clicks from a DVD, network  or other source.
The advantage of SAD is that you can easily update the drivers with the latest packs so you will always be up to date whereas the KTD drivers will be from when you installed the system - your choice.

209

(4 replies, posted in Other)

When you are using the DriverPacks, no one is going to ask for the make because they are universal, supporting all manufacturers!
That's the great thing about them, no more worries about what's actually inside the case wink

You just grab the DriverPacks and in 99% of all cases it will work, simply amazing big_smile

Have you even tried the packs and noticed those drivers were not installed?

I'm also very positive they are included.
The listing on the page you referred to is not 100% accurate, complete or current...

The best idea is to try and see.

I'm willing to be this was rather due to the MS hotfix KB888111 than the installation of the HDMI driver (of which the setup routine may have taken over the job of installing the hotfix).

Thankfully, it was included in SP3, as you've correctly pointed out.


Missing CAT files should not break driver function, juts WHQL signing (which isn't too much of a loss, actually).

http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewforum.php?id=40 I suppose, as it reads:
"Vista-Tool
The tool to slipstream driverpacks and hotfixes into Vista.".
Haven't tried it myself, yet, though...

dziubek wrote:
Lang   ="Polish"

I'm a bit confused...
Should that read Polski (or similar, I don't really speak it) or are we supposed not to translate that entry but give the language name in English?

Rick, can you elaborate?

That's alright, Rick.
I just wanted to make sure you knew there is no such obligation.

But I can fully unsterstand your motives, after all, we're all perfectionalists around here big_smile

As for hotkeys, you can use whatever you like in your translation (doesn't have to be identical with English and sometimes even would be impossible to achieve).
Just make sure that there's no overlapping on the same page.

That said, I need to check on my translation for this as I just used the "suggestion" from the English file...

Good find!!!

mr_smartepants wrote:

At least you asked "Please". wink

Yeah, otherwise that may have triggered another of those dreaded "Gimmegimmegimme" speaches by Jeff!

Really can't blame him, though! wink

Heh, that was just because I saw your other post about the alpha and was very eager to give it a try.

I was off preparing food, otherwise I'd announced it myself.
Anyhow, this way it's proper teamwork big_smile

Erik, he can't see it because he's not a Tester and has no access to that forum (I presume).

I'll c&p Stu's report:

I know about the Changelog??.txt files, but the *.XLS files ????

Looks like a problem with a 3rd party file.

Also, the "D" folder was present, but I had the following error show up:

C:\D\3\B\D\4\1483\NETDSLH.PNF Could not be removed etc.

Able to remove "D" folder after reboot.

===============================================================

C:\
   ==
   !Info.txt                                1 KB   12/27/2008 04:47:14 AM      a 
   !XPsp3.xls                             426 KB   12/27/2008 03:42:36 AM      a 
   ACR.xls                                104 KB   12/27/2008 06:10:28 AM      a 
   AOC.xls                                 62 KB   12/27/2008 06:08:44 AM      a 
   AUTOEXEC.BAT                             1 KB     1/1/2009 10:53:00 AM      a 
   BEL.xls                                 72 KB   12/27/2008 06:07:16 AM      a 
   BNQ.xls                                 42 KB   12/27/2008 06:05:42 AM      a 
   boot.ini                                 1 KB     1/1/2009 10:49:30 AM     hs 
   changelog.txt                            1 KB     6/4/2008 05:05:46 PM      a 
   changelog_Chipset.txt                    1 KB   12/24/2008 08:21:42 AM      a 
   changelog_S_A.txt                        1 KB   12/31/2008 04:05:04 AM      a 
   Changelog_Sound_B.txt                    1 KB   12/31/2008 02:49:10 AM      a 
   CONFIG.SYS                               1 KB     1/1/2009 10:53:00 AM      a 
   CTX.xls                                 76 KB   12/27/2008 06:04:16 AM      a 
   DEL.xls                                124 KB   12/27/2008 06:02:54 AM      a 
   DP_WebCam_ChangeLog.txt                  2 KB   11/26/2008 10:26:44 PM      a 
   DriverPack_MassStorage_Changelo...       3 KB   11/26/2008 09:05:10 PM      a 
   EIZ.xls                                113 KB   12/27/2008 06:01:06 AM      a 
   GBM.xls                                 16 KB   12/27/2008 05:59:06 AM      a 
   GTW.xls                                 48 KB   12/27/2008 05:58:06 AM      a 
   HAN.xls                                 19 KB   12/27/2008 05:56:08 AM      a 
   HPC.xls                                130 KB   12/27/2008 05:55:04 AM      a 
   IBM.xls                                118 KB   12/27/2008 05:52:48 AM      a 
   IIY.xls                                 87 KB   12/27/2008 05:50:40 AM      a 
   IMQ.xls                                 27 KB   12/27/2008 05:47:14 AM      a 
   IO.SYS                                   1 KB     1/1/2009 10:53:00 AM   rhsa 
   LGE.xls                                596 KB   12/27/2008 05:46:04 AM      a 
   MAG.xls                                 27 KB   12/27/2008 05:40:56 AM      a 
   MED.xls                                 61 KB   12/27/2008 05:38:50 AM      a 
   MIT.xls                                 64 KB   12/27/2008 05:36:30 AM      a 
   MSDOS.SYS                                1 KB     1/1/2009 10:53:00 AM   rhsa 
   NEC.xls                                168 KB   12/27/2008 05:34:52 AM      a 
   NEO.xls                                 30 KB   12/27/2008 05:32:04 AM      a 
   NOK.xls                                 26 KB   12/27/2008 05:30:52 AM      a 
   NTDETECT.COM                            46 KB    4/13/2008 08:13:04 PM   rhsa 
   ntldr                                  244 KB    4/13/2008 10:01:44 PM   rhsa 
   pagefile.sys                       2095104 KB     1/1/2009 11:06:12 AM    hsa 
   PHI.xls                                 84 KB   12/27/2008 05:29:46 AM      a 
   PRO.xls                                 28 KB   12/27/2008 05:27:58 AM      a 
   SAM.xls                                208 KB   12/27/2008 05:26:42 AM      a 
   SON.xls                                 69 KB   12/27/2008 05:06:40 AM      a 
   VSO.xls                                724 KB   12/27/2008 05:04:50 AM      a 

=======================================================================

C:\Bash\DriverPacks\
   ===================
   DP_Chipset_wnt5_x86-32_812n1.7z       1950 KB   12/28/2008 07:17:54 AM      a 
   DP_CPU_wnt5_x86-32_808.7z               37 KB    9/18/2008 09:55:30 AM      a 
   DP_Graphics_A_wnt5_x86-32_8121.7z    62012 KB   12/31/2008 11:31:36 AM      a 
   DP_Graphics_B_wnt5_x86-32_8121.7z    97421 KB   12/31/2008 11:33:24 AM      a 
   DP_Graphics_C_wnt5_x86-32_8121.7z    84661 KB   12/31/2008 11:33:18 AM      a 
   DP_LAN_wnt5_x86-32_8121.7z            7202 KB   12/31/2008 11:31:38 AM      a 
   DP_MassStorage_wnt5_x86-32_811r1.7z   6171 KB    12/7/2008 01:19:00 PM      a 
   DP_Sound_A_wnt5_x86-32_812n3.7z      64809 KB   12/31/2008 11:04:02 AM      a 
   DP_Sound_B_wnt5_x86-32_812n1.7z      58172 KB   12/31/2008 11:04:06 AM      a 
   DP_WLAN_wnt5_x86-32_806A.7z          24628 KB     6/5/2008 06:34:06 AM      a 
   DPs_BASE_8121.exe                     2594 KB     1/1/2009 07:54:56 AM      a 


================================================================

C:\Bash\3rd party DriverPacks\

   DP_Broadband_wnt5_x86-32_70416.7z     5536 KB   10/29/2007 12:54:58 AM      a 
   DP_LCD_wnt5_x86-32_810.7z            10659 KB   10/19/2008 02:18:42 PM      a 
   DP_Modem_wnt5_x86-32_812.7z          23143 KB   12/15/2008 01:07:40 PM      a 
   DP_Monitor_wnt5_x86-32_81227.7z      19630 KB   12/28/2008 09:25:08 AM      a 
   DP_SmartCardReader_wnt5_x86-32_...    2636 KB    3/20/2008 07:38:58 PM      a 
   DP_USB_wnt5_x86-32_80911.7z            616 KB   11/25/2008 11:33:16 AM      a 
   DP_WebCam_wnt5_x86-32_81127.7z       20044 KB   11/27/2008 11:25:48 AM      a

Thanks Rick, you're da man! big_smile

Lang	   ="Deutsch"
ProgDesc   ="DriverPacksâ„¢ in eine Windows 2000, XP oder Server 2003 Quelle integrieren."
FldrDesc   ="Bâshrat the Sneaky DriverPacksâ„¢ zum Aktualisieren und für die Integration zu diesem Ordner hinzufügen."
3rdPrtDesc ="3rd party DriverPacks™ für die Integration zu diesem Ordner hinzufügen."
UnInsTitle ="DriverPacks BASE deinstallieren."
UnInsQuest ="Sind Sie sicher, daß Sie die DriverPacks BASE von Ihrem Rechner entfernen wollen?"
UnInsFinal ="DriverPacks BASE wurde erfolgreich von Ihrem Rechner entfernt."

220

(36 replies, posted in News)

compstuff wrote:

PS: SamLab... "Christian" Christmas is not necessarily on January 7th... many "Christian's" celebrate on December 25th... either way have a very Merry Christmas as well smile

Seeing as he's Russian Orthodox and I asked about when they had their Christmas, I guess that is a reply to my previous question.

As they are Christians as well, his statement is true, however, after the Great Schism of 1054, there's two Christian Churches (and several more nowadays).


Frohes Neues Jahr! big_smile

221

(2 replies, posted in Software)

John Paul Cook wrote:

Are Hyper-V and Virtual PC drivers included?

No.
Only drivers for real, existing HW.

For VPC, you'll need to install the VM Additions.

HWIDs of the controller, please.

As long as the bug persists, is there any drawback if you disable the controller?
I assume it will fall back to standard IDE then.

Tarbaby wrote:

OK, so this topic has now wandered so far away from where I started that it's unrecognisable.

Hah, sorry about that, we tend to let ourselves get carried away.
Seeing as the topic has already been marked as SOLVD, not too big a loss, I guess (otherwise I'd have to play Mod and clean this up wink).

Oh, and no one's blaming you for not having put it up there, you may not know our rules too well already.
We use these "tags" to be able to easily and quickly differentiate between posts.

1) Old Radeons (you didn't say which one but I think the oldest AIW is X800?) are most likely covered by the DriverPack Graphics C, as they are already legacy, seeing as the Catalyst drivers are only being updated for cards of the Xyyy series an newer.

2) SAD = Stand Alon Drivers (Disc)
SoFI = Software First Installer (IIRC...)

The reason for the rename lay within the connotation of SAD (as in unhappy).
Or maybe it's too close to MAD, I dunno.

Anyway, it does just what the arctile describes on pg. #2, just within BASE, so no manual steps involved.
It's more newbie-friendly that way and causes less support issues for us (hopefully).

Echo_Platoon wrote:

@Helmi:  They did mention BASE briefly in the article.  It is on page 8 of the article.

http://www.pcw.co.uk/personal-computer- … 465?page=8

Ah ok, didn't bother to read that far, I only got to page 2 where they described how to do an SAD (when are we going to start calling it SoFI?) manually.

Yeah, just that they totally forgot to mention the BASE and it's nice and neat features that can make all of these manual steps as described in the article with a mere click on a button wink

The authors should read the tuts themselves first so they can give their reader a better advice, methinks smile

Anyway, there's no bad press, as they say big_smile
Publicity is good!