Topic: Various problems with latest wnt5_x86-32
It was written "Anything that doesn't fit somewhere else, can be posted in this forum!". Well, it actually could fix everywhere, so I've chosen to post that here!
Using the latest driverpacks, the driverupdater from jaws has been used under a fresh install of Windows XP.
What I didn't expect was this wasn't 100% silent; during the install:
- a screen appeared, about CPU install, and I had to press next because the install was stalled;
- immediately after that, a screen telling "roolback has been done" and I had to click finish;
- in the minutes following this, I had to press another button, this time about sound driver.
(I'm not exactly sure what these windows were all about, but if you people want me to I could reinstall Windows, install drivers again and take pictures of what I'm talking about.
It's not the required-user-interaction part of the process that annoyed me, it's that, after the tool told me I could restart the system: I've did, but upon startup an error about the NVIDIA control panel always shows up (see uploaded picture).
Secondly, the NVIDIA control panel is not accessible neither from tray, neither from start menu programs, neither a NVIDIA entry exists in the program files folder, but graphic driver seem to be installed fine.
Thirdly (and similarly), the Creative Audio Console (i.e. control panel) is not accessible neither from tray, neither from start menu programs, and neither there is a Creative folder in program files, but the sound works. Note that prior to install, the onboard audio in the BIOS has been disabled.
Thing is, with access to the Audio Console you are able to change the mode from "game" (default) to "entertainment," which is great when you do stuff like watching movies.
I've rared together a screenshot, the HWIDs.txt and another log file, from c:\windows\: http://www.MegaShare.com/513126
this is all for now, but I'll stay near and watch the topic from day to day if you guys want more input from me. like I said, this might be of help to you in diagnosing the issues that I post screenshots of what happens during the install.
thanks guy, these driverpacks look really awesome...