Guest Walter Blanchard Posted August 14, 2007 Posted August 14, 2007 NVIDIA driver update for NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller once again breaks network mapping in Vista, just as the offering a few months ago did. Fortunately, I have System Restore active, because the update does not show in Installed Updates. It does show in Update History, but one cannot uninstall it from there. Installation date: 8/14/2007 -- ______________________________ Walter B waltblanch[at]tampabay[dot]rr[dot]com ______________________________
Guest realcestmoi Posted August 14, 2007 Posted August 14, 2007 Hi there, Boot last known good configuration or Use system restore. Taking driver update from windows update is really not a good idea unless you like having problems. An excpetion is there for MS hardware. If your hardware works fine leave it be working fine. If a driver update is needed because the hardware does not funtion well you should download an appropite driver at the manufacturers website in this case nvidia. Best regards, Michel Denie "Walter Blanchard" <Walter_B@community.nospam> wrote in message news:8BE92CB7-AF0D-44CD-A8A5-746B52ADED6F@microsoft.com... > NVIDIA driver update for NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller once again > breaks network mapping in Vista, just as the offering a few months ago > did. > > Fortunately, I have System Restore active, because the update does not > show in Installed Updates. It does show in Update History, but one cannot > uninstall it from there. > > Installation date: 8/14/2007 > > -- > > ______________________________ > > Walter B > waltblanch[at]tampabay[dot]rr[dot]com > ______________________________ > >
Guest Walter Blanchard Posted August 15, 2007 Posted August 15, 2007 Thanks. The main purpose of the OP was to alert folks (maybe even MS) that the update is flawed. -- ______________________________ Walter B waltblanch[at]tampabay[dot]rr[dot]com ______________________________ "realcestmoi" <mdenie@dutchweb.nl> wrote in message news:e9wQu0s3HHA.5424@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi there, > > Boot last known good configuration or Use system restore. > > Taking driver update from windows update is really not a good idea unless > you like having problems. An excpetion is there for MS hardware. > > If your hardware works fine leave it be working fine. > If a driver update is needed because the hardware does not funtion well > you should download an appropite driver at the manufacturers website in > this case nvidia. > > Best regards, > Michel Denie > > "Walter Blanchard" <Walter_B@community.nospam> wrote in message > news:8BE92CB7-AF0D-44CD-A8A5-746B52ADED6F@microsoft.com... >> NVIDIA driver update for NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller once again >> breaks network mapping in Vista, just as the offering a few months ago >> did. >> >> Fortunately, I have System Restore active, because the update does not >> show in Installed Updates. It does show in Update History, but one >> cannot uninstall it from there. >> >> Installation date: 8/14/2007 >> >> -- >> >> ______________________________ >> >> Walter B >> waltblanch[at]tampabay[dot]rr[dot]com >> ______________________________ >> >> > >
Guest realcestmoi Posted August 15, 2007 Posted August 15, 2007 Hi there, you are welcome. There have been several posts warning people for not taking any non MS drivers from windows update as most excperienced computer users know. Best regards, Michel Denie "Walter Blanchard" <Walter_B@community.nospam> wrote in message news:AA32AA43-C7CD-4B90-BC1C-2F66DF3118C9@microsoft.com... > Thanks. The main purpose of the OP was to alert folks (maybe even MS) > that the update is flawed. > > -- > > ______________________________ > > Walter B > waltblanch[at]tampabay[dot]rr[dot]com > ______________________________ > > > "realcestmoi" <mdenie@dutchweb.nl> wrote in message > news:e9wQu0s3HHA.5424@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Hi there, >> >> Boot last known good configuration or Use system restore. >> >> Taking driver update from windows update is really not a good idea unless >> you like having problems. An excpetion is there for MS hardware. >> >> If your hardware works fine leave it be working fine. >> If a driver update is needed because the hardware does not funtion well >> you should download an appropite driver at the manufacturers website in >> this case nvidia. >> >> Best regards, >> Michel Denie >> >> "Walter Blanchard" <Walter_B@community.nospam> wrote in message >> news:8BE92CB7-AF0D-44CD-A8A5-746B52ADED6F@microsoft.com... >>> NVIDIA driver update for NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller once again >>> breaks network mapping in Vista, just as the offering a few months ago >>> did. >>> >>> Fortunately, I have System Restore active, because the update does not >>> show in Installed Updates. It does show in Update History, but one >>> cannot uninstall it from there. >>> >>> Installation date: 8/14/2007 >>> >>> -- >>> >>> ______________________________ >>> >>> Walter B >>> waltblanch[at]tampabay[dot]rr[dot]com >>> ______________________________ >>> >>> >> >> >
Guest Gamashinoch Posted August 30, 2007 Posted August 30, 2007 RE: NVIDIA driver update for NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller break Oh that's why it failed during the update twice. Tehy musta pulled it. Graphics drivers I agree with don't use auto update. networking drivers though...meh. "Walter Blanchard" wrote: > NVIDIA driver update for NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller once again > breaks network mapping in Vista, just as the offering a few months ago did. > > Fortunately, I have System Restore active, because the update does not show > in Installed Updates. It does show in Update History, but one cannot > uninstall it from there. > > Installation date: 8/14/2007 > > -- > > ______________________________ > > Walter B > waltblanch[at]tampabay[dot]rr[dot]com > ______________________________ > > >
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