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    Need M9700 nVidia RAID drivers for XP.

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by Hep!, Apr 10, 2009.

  1. Hep!

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    Topic title.

    Thanks,
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    i found those if my internet was screwed up :mad: sorry wasn't quicker
     
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    Thanks, I actually tried those first but there's no txtsetup.oem so it's useless as an F6 driver. Tried nLiting those to no avail as well.
     
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    good thing i didnt post first huh
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    Eh, the drivers I used cut out on me too.
    Installation was done, computer rebooted and boom, corrupt or missing file.

    EDIT: Pffff, I think I know why.
    I was using an F6 floppy plus my nLited disc with the wrong drivers, including the wrong file that is "corrupt."
    It used the driver off the disc not the correct F6 driver. Duh, I'm an idiot.

    EDIT2: Irritating. It's not even a driver issue it looks like (I do need drivers to install, but my problems are being caused by something else). This laptop's primary problem was it was overheating and shutting down almost immediately, it's secondary was a bad hard drive. Now starting to think it may actually be a messed up hard drive controller or northbridge, probably damaged by the heat