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SCSI controller - 'code 10'
Hi Brian,
have had some problems with the drivers... I removed the display and scsi host adapters from DM, and SIS from add/remove hardware then attempted to install the motherboard driver i downloaded from aopen (4-in1 vR4.41 - an exe file), using the auto hardware detection upon reboot but it wouldn't open the .exe file so did it manually and opt to install the 4 parts. However, DM still shows the original driver (SIS6326 v146). The SCSI host adapter driver I attempted to install is apparently older than the one already installed so won't install even when I try to over-ride the options. Its still showing as a code 10 with yellow exclamation mark in DM. However, the display is somewhat better after all that. Maybe I did something wrong, or maybe I just have to accept its as good as its going to get with the age/quality of my system (and being a hopelessly inadequate operator!) Sincerely appreciate all your efforts Brian... regards Don "Brian A." wrote: You do not have to remove anything prior to download, you need to uninstall the present drivers prior to installing the updated drivers. The drivers to uninstall depend on the drivers you are re-installing/updating. For the Video drivers uninstall the drivers in DM under Display/Video Adapters. Also afterwards have a look in Control Panel Add/Remove Programs for anything related to the video adapter/chip. For the Audio drivers in DM look under Sound, Video and Game Controllers. Your best bet is to boot to Safe mode and remove any/all instances of the drivers for Video and Sound, reboot and when Windows redetects them point to the folder with the new drivers as the place to install them from. -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "Don" wrote in message ... Hi Brian, apologies for not replying sooner - haven't been able to access the site for weeks and microsoft said this site was no longer in operation....well, here you are! (thank goodness) I am about to download the following (see below) and assume I need a 4-in1 as the others are only audio drivers? It states to remove current drivers before downloading - do I just go into Device Manager and remove the drivers listed under audio/video or am I meant to remove the entire 'motherboard drivers' listed somewhere (where?) I can only see 'motherboard resources' listed under "system devices" in DM, but surely this isn't everything associated with the new driver? Sorry this is dragging on, but I really need your assistance and appreciate your patience - thanks Brian! 4 IN 1 Driver R4.41v(a)p7 9/23/2002 1323 KB Applies to all models. This driver includes: VIA ATAPI Vendor Support Driver AGP VxD Driver IRQ Routing Miniport Driver VIA INF Driver Note: Please remove the current version in your system before you upgrade the driver. This version supported the following OS including 98SE, NT, 2000, ME, and XP etc. OS Support:Win98, Win98SE, WinME, WinNT, WinXP "Brian A." wrote: You can get the motherboard video/audio drivers he http://usa.aopen.com/tech/ Select download center on the left. Next page select Driver on the left. Next page above the list select: Motherboard and wait for it to load. MX34 and wait for it to load. Driver and wait for it to load. Download/install the drivers per the manufacturers instructions. Or If you are using a Video card: http://www.sis.com/download/download_step1.php and audio: http://us.creative.com/support/downloads/ Use the auto update link since I don't know the model # of the SB Pro. Domex SCSI/RAID Controller DMX3181X ISA SCSI If you get a popup to install korean language select no. http://www.domex.com.tw/support/driver.htm -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "Don" wrote in message ... Hi, Hope someone can help? Have a problem - my system started in safemode so I restarted it but the display had altered (ghost-like and colours altered but settings unchanged). Looked in Device manager and have the yellow exclamation mark under "SCSI Controllers" for "DMX3181X ISA SCSI Host Adapter" (other listed is for EPPSCSI miniport driver - all ok). Under resources tab says code 10 - device drivers either not present or not working properly. Have searched everywhere to reinstall but can't find the original driver in my system. Anyway, is this affecting the display or is this 'host adapter' only related to my scanner? I'm confused! I need to get my display happening again and can't. Where can I get new drivers for that and what info do you need to help? Many thanks for any assistance. |
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