| Re: Windows update overwrites working nvidia sata driver with broken one Yes. In the Windows Update window you can choose to hide and unhide
individual updates.
"Zen" <publiczen@free.fr> wrote in message
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> Andy Bell a écrit :[color=green]
>> Windows update overwrites the existing working NVIDIA SATA driver with a
>> broken one. Causes the system to lock up completely after loading the
>> desktop, immediately after logging in.
>>
>> Have turned automatic updates off to prevent it from happening. Is there
>> any way to block just this update in future?
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> I have exactly the same problem with Vista Home for a Nvidia SATA 680i
> controller in my Asus P5N32-E motherboard.
>
> I'm very happy to find somebody who has this problem too because I'm
> unable to find any suggestion on microsoft, asus or Nvida sites.
>
> You can see my post on the asus forum:
> [url]http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20080121012602859[/url]
>
>
> Besides, I have other problem with my hard drive, and I think it is
> related to the SATA driver.
> I'm going to make another full install on a IDE drive.[/color] |