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Old Jul 12, 2008, 02:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I just swapped my socket 939 nforce 4 motherboard for a socket AM2+ nforce 750a motherboard and dared to not reinstall windows (lazy me). Whilst I'm now there, I was disappointed to find I didn't have the assistance of DC .net - because despite selecting the Nforce Chipset cleaner it failed to scrub the system of the drivers and thus I was dealing with blue screens and missing files etc the works until I loaded the registry hive onto my laptop and manually combed the registry for "nvgts".

Now I am a registered .net user (createcoms@spamcop.net), and also if you need any more details (windows xp x64 edition here) simply ask and I shall deliver!
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Old Jul 12, 2008, 10:40 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi,

do you still know what you removed? because with that info i can update my cleaning filter.

I think it is part of the sata raid driver. I have that in a seperate filter, but i removed that from the program, because people used that also and came with a not working windows. In your case you could have used those then. Will see if i can put those online in an installer and add a warning to them.

I hope you can remeber what you did or removed, because then i can check that.
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Old Jul 12, 2008, 01:41 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Sorry I don't have an exact log......like I said I hunted the registry for the nvgts64.sys file (which is the windows xp x64 SATA driver for nforce chipsets)

There were also some nv***** files in system32 which I deleted and also nvgts64.sys in the drivers folder.

So yes it would be good to put the sata driver in there but if you need to include a warning that's fair enough. It's probably a good idea to nuke all the 10DE entries (pci enumeration code which I often found keys for nvgts64 in)

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