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Inaccessible boot device after uninstalling chipset drivers

wraith3k

Senior member
Hey all,
I'm trying to update my nforce chipset drivers. I uninstalled the old ones and rebooted, as was told to, but when booting up I get a BSOD with Inaccessible Boot Device. I'm using an SATA drive, which I'm almost certain is part of the problem. Is it possible when I uninstalled the chipset drivers it caused this? Perhaps it uninstalled the SATA drivers as well?

One interesting thing is during the bootup, it starts out ok, and Windows can see the drive, but the BSOD occurs just after the windows logo appears. This is in win2k sp4 by the way.

I ran the windows repair multiple times but it didn't help. Is there any way to fix the drivers without reinstalling windows?
 
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