Re: [H] Z97 chipset Driver -- The Story So Far -- Complete!

2014-07-02 Thread Steve Tomporowski
The upgrade is complete and the immediate effect is that Windows 
Explorer seems a lot quicker. The Hero VII is an odd-looking board, they 
run a bunch of LEDs off the +5VSB so that the board glows red even when 
off.  Using the included fan/heatsink, the processor is running cool.  I 
stuck the 6850 back into this system and have not yet tried to install 
the GTX750.  The 750 can handle 3 monitors and that's something I'd like 
to do, but I don't have room on the desk yet for 3 monitors.


Abnormalities:  With all my USB devices plugged in (Printer, Scanner, 
APC, two external drives, two midi keyboards, mouse and keyboad, the 
boot-up is slow.  There is a 15 second black screen between POST and 
Windows loading.  Right now I would not recommend the Nanoface 
midi/audio interface.  I've finally gotten it working with no crackling, 
but you have to be darned careful.  There is a firmware upgrade, but you 
have to install the drivers with the device not hooked up, then hook it 
up later.  I'm going to stress test the interface by running a team 
deathmatch in UT2004.


The to-do list includes looking at the slow boot, making sure all old 
drivers are removed.


On 7/1/2014 5:37 PM, Thane Sherrington wrote:

At 05:58 PM 01/07/2014, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Can SFC detect whether the correct driver is installed?  As for the 
system drivers in the Intel exe, it looks like it generates a .inf on 
the fly.  The .inf files it generated on the netbook were filled with 
'no driver'.  I tried that anyways, it said installed but didn't 
change the situation. Since I can prep this drive beforehand, will 
deleting the HD controller drivers make windows reload the generic 
drivers?  Or maybe I can get away with doing a sysprep?  Never did 
sysprep before


Not sure if SFC can fix a driver.  Can you use this remove the drivers:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/device_manager_view.html

T






Re: [H] Z97 chipset Driver -- The Story So Far

2014-07-01 Thread Steve Tomporowski
Luckily I have another HD with a very similar install on it, so I don't 
have to muck with my full install.


First try:  Windows can't boot and then it can't repair.  Bad Driver (ya 
think?).  Went to command prompt and tried just running the exe.  Won't 
run, doesn't have the structure to run (thought so).


Current status:  Tried installing the drivers on a netbook. Currently 
can't find the drivers.  Still looking.  Since this is an extra drive, I 
could put it into my running system, boot up and then install the 
drivers and see if that works.


Steve


On 7/1/2014 11:13 AM, Thane Sherrington wrote:

At 11:24 AM 01/07/2014, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
I'm about to upgrade my main box.  In doing this, I need to maintain 
the current operating system (and tons of audio apps) install.  I'll 
be going from a P55 board to a Z97 board (Asus Hero VII).  So to 
preserve the install, I need the chipset drivers, but I can't use 
them bundled up in an exe file.  If the system doesn't startup, I 
need to have the drivers to install them under the recovery console.  
So far I've been unable to find them un-exe'd, nor does trying to 
deconstruct the exe work (I get ? files).

Anyone know where I can find the actual drivers, not the exe?


Can you run the install on another PC and after the files decompress, 
copy them from the temp folder?  I do that quite often.


T






Re: [H] Z97 chipset Driver -- The Story So Far

2014-07-01 Thread Thane Sherrington

At 01:57 PM 01/07/2014, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Luckily I have another HD with a very similar install on it, so I 
don't have to muck with my full install.


First try:  Windows can't boot and then it can't repair.  Bad Driver 
(ya think?).  Went to command prompt and tried just running the 
exe.  Won't run, doesn't have the structure to run (thought so).


Did you try an offline SFC from the recovery console?

T 






Re: [H] Z97 chipset Driver -- The Story So Far

2014-07-01 Thread Steve Tomporowski
Can SFC detect whether the correct driver is installed?  As for the 
system drivers in the Intel exe, it looks like it generates a .inf on 
the fly.  The .inf files it generated on the netbook were filled with 
'no driver'.  I tried that anyways, it said installed but didn't change 
the situation. Since I can prep this drive beforehand, will deleting the 
HD controller drivers make windows reload the generic drivers?  Or maybe 
I can get away with doing a sysprep?  Never did sysprep before


Thanks...Steve

On 7/1/2014 4:24 PM, Thane Sherrington wrote:

At 01:57 PM 01/07/2014, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Luckily I have another HD with a very similar install on it, so I 
don't have to muck with my full install.


First try:  Windows can't boot and then it can't repair.  Bad Driver 
(ya think?).  Went to command prompt and tried just running the exe.  
Won't run, doesn't have the structure to run (thought so).


Did you try an offline SFC from the recovery console?

T






Re: [H] Z97 chipset Driver -- The Story So Far

2014-07-01 Thread Thane Sherrington

At 05:58 PM 01/07/2014, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Can SFC detect whether the correct driver is installed?  As for the 
system drivers in the Intel exe, it looks like it generates a .inf 
on the fly.  The .inf files it generated on the netbook were filled 
with 'no driver'.  I tried that anyways, it said installed but 
didn't change the situation. Since I can prep this drive beforehand, 
will deleting the HD controller drivers make windows reload the 
generic drivers?  Or maybe I can get away with doing a 
sysprep?  Never did sysprep before


Not sure if SFC can fix a driver.  Can you use this remove the drivers:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/device_manager_view.html

T