Thanks!

Downloaded them and integrated them into an otherwise untouched Windows XP SP3 image.

Tried first without the drivers, the results were obvious, neither types of controllers were detected.

Then tried with the pack integrated. The LsiLogic controller was not detected at all and the BusLogic one cause the same 0x19 BSOD. Basically the results were the same as with the earlier driverpack (v8.05).

What I've also noticed is that the VirtualBox SATA controller is not detected either, with any packs.

If you need any more details, just ask.

I was experimenting with the different controllers in VirtualBox today, and guess what I found out. The drivers in the packs didn't work. Decided to come here and found this thread.

VirtualBox offers the same choices for SCSI as VMware does, LsiLogic and BusLogic. Choosing LsiLogic caused setup not to detect any drives and BusLogic caused setup to give me a 0x19 BAD_POOL_HEADER BSOD.

Obviously there's no need for SCSI in home enviroments, I was just messing around.

I'm using Windows XP SP3 with all the packs integrated. It has also been trimmed with nLite. All the packs aren't newest versions, I think they were integrated in November last year.

I'm going to try those nightlies you posted and report back. smile

edit: 404, can you please reupload?

I forgot to ask: How long will it take (about) until final versions of the packs that include the said drivers are released as 'final'? I understand they will be "ready when they are ready", but do you have a rough estimation, like in one week or two months or so?

It would help if you told us what graphics card it has. smile

Thank you for your answers, and I will try to stay around! wink

Hi guys,

I don't have much experience with the driverpacks (I haven't actually tried them at all myself), and I would have a few questions about them.

First of all, I didn't find a general driverpacks discussion section so just posted here, please move this topic if it's in the wrong place. smile

So the question is that are the "supported devices" listings exhaustive, I mean, do they include all devices that are supported? I am asking because I did not find some common devices in the listings. For example, the Radeon drivers in Graphics A don't seem to cover the 48xx series at all, only up to 47xx.

Also, I don't seem to find Asus Xonar drivers in either of the Sound packs. The Xonar DX model has a C-Media CMI8788 audio chip if that matters, but didn't find any menton of that either.

I'm also wondering about SiS 530 drivers (a very old IGP). Graphics C seems to have a small mention, "SiS A530_A531", is that the one?

Next question, is that the older Nvidia drivers in Graphics C seem to overlap each other. Like multiple different drivers support the same cards? I'm pretty sure you have it handled correctly, but just wanted to make sure. smile

Third question: Are the Radeon HDMI Audio drivers included in any of the packs? Didn't find any mention in the lists. Newer Radeons have a sound chip inbuilt so that it could be used with HDMI, and the drivers started to ship with the main Catalyst package in version 9.3 IIRC.

I tried searching for all these questions on the forum but didn't find anything related.

Here's also the HWIDs for the devices I mentioned:
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_9440&SUBSYS_05021002&REV_00\4&239521B6&0&0008: ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series
PCI\VEN_13F6&DEV_8788&SUBSYS_82751043&REV_00\5&1F67CFAE&0&2000E0: ASUS Xonar DX Audio Device

Thanks for reading. smile