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From: surface9 on 1 Jan 2010 02:35 On Dec 31 2009, 11:34 pm, JD <J...(a)example.invalid> wrote: > surface9 wrote: > > Wow, what a difference. I upgraded to 15.38 and now SATA to IDE is as > > fast as from SATA to SATA. Thanks for the advice. > > > Jerry > > Out of curiosity, what did you update? Your chipset drivers or something > else? > > -- > JD.. I downloaded a file callled "nforce_winxp32_15.18_international.exe" , which extracted to several files, one of which was setup.exe, which I executed. It had 4 or 5 drivers to install, but I only selected two for the SMUBUS, or something like that (I don't remember). I had to reboot after that, but then all my mpegs went into overdrive. I have to assume it was the nforce drivers, like you suggested.
From: JD on 1 Jan 2010 08:24 surface9 wrote: > On Dec 31 2009, 11:34 pm, JD<J...(a)example.invalid> wrote: >> surface9 wrote: >>> Wow, what a difference. I upgraded to 15.38 and now SATA to IDE is as >>> fast as from SATA to SATA. Thanks for the advice. >> >>> Jerry >> >> Out of curiosity, what did you update? Your chipset drivers or something >> else? >> >> -- >> JD.. > > I downloaded a file callled "nforce_winxp32_15.18_international.exe" , > which extracted to several files, one of which was setup.exe, which I > executed. It had 4 or 5 drivers to install, but I only selected two > for the SMUBUS, or something like that (I don't remember). I had to > reboot after that, but then all my mpegs went into overdrive. I have > to assume it was the nforce drivers, like you suggested. > > Like David H. Lipman suggested. 8-) I was just curious, thanks! -- JD..
From: David H. Lipman on 1 Jan 2010 09:36 From: "surface9" <davsf(a)neto.com> | On Dec 31 2009, 11:34 pm, JD <J...(a)example.invalid> wrote: >> surface9 wrote: >> > Wow, what a difference. I upgraded to 15.38 and now SATA to IDE is as >> > fast as from SATA to SATA. Thanks for the advice. >> > Jerry >> Out of curiosity, what did you update? Your chipset drivers or something >> else? >> -- >> JD.. | I downloaded a file callled "nforce_winxp32_15.18_international.exe" , | which extracted to several files, one of which was setup.exe, which I | executed. It had 4 or 5 drivers to install, but I only selected two | for the SMUBUS, or something like that (I don't remember). I had to | reboot after that, but then all my mpegs went into overdrive. I have | to assume it was the nforce drivers, like you suggested. Thanx for the feedback. I'm glad you have resolution. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
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