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nForce4 AMD Edition (6.66)

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okkay I cant get my sound to work, can someone help me out......it seems to be working but no sound is comming uot of my speakers, does that makes since??😕 Well I just installed the 6.66 drivers. I have a Gigabyte nForce 4-4x board with the integrated sound
 
Originally posted by: SupraTran
okkay I cant get my sound to work, can someone help me out......it seems to be working but no sound is comming uot of my speakers, does that makes since??😕 Well I just installed the 6.66 drivers. I have a Gigabyte nForce 4-4x board with the integrated sound


The Cobbler gave a pretty good cue about removing the audio drivers and reinstall them. You can try to see if they work.

😉
 
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Alrighty, playing around I've been able to isolate the issue to enabling Active Armor. I reinstalled the NAM and when you turn-on the firewall to anything, it also enables Active Armor. So, after I changed the Firewall to Anti-Hacking, I then disabled Active Armor and now my system is running fine.

Is anyone able to run Active Armor?


Capt, what version of NAM do you run now? Don't you have to install the Ethernet drivers of the same version before the Install program let you install NAM?

I have completely removed NAM from my system from the registry and from the Nvidia uninstall program.

I have Sygate, ZoneAlarm and Norton Security running on other systems (Intel) and I am behind a hardware firewall so I am not even sure that I would even want NAM.

When I installed just 6.66 Ethernet and NAM I got BSODs. I installed 6.53 Ethernet and NAM, then I cannot access the setup page, port 3470 something nor sure now)

I should have stopped when I saw your first post.

🙁
 
Same thing with me...i installed the 6.66 drivers with NAM and BSOD over and over and over and....

I even uninstalled the old drivers including my nvidia display drivers before i installed these new ones.


I really wish nvidia would fix this problem!
 
Originally posted by: Husky55
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Alrighty, playing around I've been able to isolate the issue to enabling Active Armor. I reinstalled the NAM and when you turn-on the firewall to anything, it also enables Active Armor. So, after I changed the Firewall to Anti-Hacking, I then disabled Active Armor and now my system is running fine.

Is anyone able to run Active Armor?


Capt, what version of NAM do you run now? Don't you have to install the Ethernet drivers of the same version before the Install program let you install NAM?

I have completely removed NAM from my system from the registry and from the Nvidia uninstall program.

I have Sygate, ZoneAlarm and Norton Security running on other systems (Intel) and I am behind a hardware firewall so I am not even sure that I would even want NAM.

When I installed just 6.66 Ethernet and NAM I got BSODs. I installed 6.53 Ethernet and NAM, then I cannot access the setup page, port 3470 something nor sure now)

I should have stopped when I saw your first post.

🙁

I'm using the NAM 6.53 version. I went into the install folder C:\NVIDIA\nForceWin2KXP\6.53\Ethernet\NAM and ran the NetworkAccessManagerSetup program to install NAM.
 
Originally posted by: rise4310
i dunno, the drivers with the sign of the devil makes me a bit nervous 😛

Only in western cultures is 666 considered a bad number. In many Asian cultures the number 6 is considered the luckiest of numbers.
 
nVidia Driver set vs Driver versions - except audio.

Date 03/17/05 06/09/05 06/29/05 07/15/05
Release A-6.53 I-B7.12 I-7.13 A-6.66
Installer 4.60 4.72 4.78 4.78
Ethernet 4.75 4.82 4.82 4.82
NAM _ _ 4.75 4.88 4.88 4.88
SMB _ _ 4.45 4.48 4.45 4.45
IDE __ _ 5.18 5.33 5.35 5.34

Looks like the installer and the IDE driver are absorbing most of the effort. Based on user complaints, NAM is the most common component blamed for problems (at least, its removal more often resolves problems).

Per the number of revision numbers used on individual drivers, it doesn't look like an army of programmers are working to resolve user complaints.

(6.53 NAM version by JJK80, Thanks. Underscores added above to line up columns better)
 
Originally posted by: GadgetBuilder
nVidia Driver set vs Driver versions - except audio.

Date 03/17/05 06/09/05 06/29/05 07/15/05
Release A-6.53 I-B7.12 I-7.13 A-6.66
Installer 4.60 4.72 4.78 4.78
Ethernet 4.75 4.82 4.82 4.82
NAM ?? 4.88 4.88 4.88
SMB 4.45 4.48 4.45 4.45
IDE 5.18 5.33 5.35 5.34

Looks like the installer and the IDE driver are absorbing most of the effort. Based on user complaints, NAM is the most common component blamed for problems (at least, its removal more often resolves problems).

Per the number of revision numbers used on individual drivers, it doesn't look like an army of programmers are working to resolve user complaints.

GadgetBuilder,

I have nForce4 v6.53 installed and I just checked NAM's version, it is 4.75.
 
Okkay I just got finish doing that, everything seems the same as before no sounds coming out :-( When I go to the realtek thing and go to jack sensing it says stero line in......Before I installed the new drivers it would be power speakers or something like that
 
SupraTran,

Which drivers from the 6.66 set did you load? In particular, did you load the audio driver and/or audio utilities?
If not, did you load the Realtek driver?
In Device Manager/Sound, etc/Realtek AC'97 Audio/Properties/Driver, what driver is listed?

Have you tried connecting a headset to the line-out?
 
Okkay I dont know what was wrong but I PLuged my speakers to the pink one and it works now.....but isnt the light green one for the speakers?? ohwell Ill just leave them in the pink one
 
Okay, I'm back. What a pain in the arse!

Looks like somewhere along the line, the pci.sys file was deleted from the windows\system32\drivers folder. To make a long story short, luckily I also have a laptop.

My sata raid drivers were also hosed, so I had to download them from Nvidia and copy those files and the pci.sys file from the laptop onto a flop. After doing all of that and then reinstaling the 6.53 drivers, I'm back to square one which I am very happy to stay at.

Hello,

I encountered the same problem as you, missing/corrupted pci.sys. I tried to copy a pci.sys from another comp over using the Reconvery Console, but it didnt fix the error. I'm wondering if you can give me suggestions on this. Thanks!
 
Originally posted by: SupraTran
Okkay I dont know what was wrong but I PLuged my speakers to the pink one and it works now.....but isnt the light green one for the speakers?? ohwell Ill just leave them in the pink one


There are a couple jumpers in the MB which enable the FRONT audio of your case to work.
If you have the headphone on at the front then the GREEN front speakers output in the back would not work. It should be in your manual.

The PINK output is usually MIC in.

I would gather somehow your audio cable and jumpers need to be checked.

😉
 
Originally posted by: scott
Originally posted by: BroadbandGamer
Originally posted by: Insomniak
Worked fine for me so far.

Did you just install them over 6.53 or did you uninstall first?

Thanks,


Working real good for me.

Uninstalled old, then installed the new drivers.


I did the exact same thing, got the OK box, and the 1155 code and the BSODs. Go figure. It went downhill ever since.

I even use Drivercleaner Pro2 and boot up in safe mode so no antivirus or other apps or driver can interfere and, again CRASH!!! WTF!!!

:disgust:
 
last time I installed the drivers the 6.53 when they were released all my usb stuff stopped working right. lol So im a lil scared to put this one in.
 
Originally posted by: homercles337
Originally posted by: the cobbler
Unless you are running DriverCleaner or the Nvidia Cleaner, there is going to be crap left over that will bung up Windows and cause problems. You should never, ever install nVdia platform or FW drivers over existing drivers, just asking for trouble.
Best way to install new nvidia chipset drivers:

download DriverCleanerPro
turn off modem or disconnect
RESET GPU OVERCLOCK TO DEFAULT. THIS IS MUUUUY IMPORTANTE!!! (you do not have to bring your CPU back to default, but it can't hurt)
turn off firewall and A/V

1. add/remove programs: first, turn off NAM and uninstall - reboot. Then uninstall all nVidia drivers, including display and audio. also uninstall Realtek audio under separate Realtek entry if you're using Realtek.
2. reboot into safe mode
3. run DriverCleaner Pro's CAB cleaner on driver.cab but NOT SP2.cab
4. run DriverCleaner Pro's Nvidia Driver Cleaner. Use multiple filters for nVidia Chipset, nVidia(display), nVidia audio, Realtek audio. DO NOT clean IDE or RAID drivers or you will hose your installation and have to reinstall Windows.
5. empty recycle bin and reboot normally
6. when Windows prompts you to install new hardware it found, hit cancel in each popup
7. run the nVidia 6.66 installer. you may choose not to install both nVidia audio drivers and nVidia IDE SW drivers. reboot when prompted
8. if you didn't install nVidia audio in (7), install Realtek drivers instead. reboot.
9. run the nVidia installer for the ForceWare drivers of your choice. reboot.
10. set up your display options again, bring your overclock gradually back up and you're done.

use DC Pro according to its instruction and you will never have headaches from nVidia drivers gooping up the place.

I just want to try these out to see if the NAM has been fixed. I loved it, especially the Active Armor TCP/IP accelerator function, until it started randomly producing BSOD's yesterday after two weeks of use. bleh.

You cant be serious. You really think nVidia would release drivers that require this kind of effort? 😕



It doesn't have anything to do with nVidia. Uninstallers don't do clean uninstalls by default, so there is going to be stuff left over whether it's ATI, nVidia, Realtek, Creative, etc.

Bad drivers and extra crap lying around will bring Windows to its knees and I would wager these are the cause of more OS corruption than anything.

If you use Driver Cleaner, you will have no problems caused by drivers, aside from issues inherent in the drivers themselves. I use it every single time I uninstall/install drivers, without exeption, and have not had a single issue on my NF4 Ultra system. Which makes it frustrating to read all the problems people have with NF4 systems because they are too stubborn or impatient or lazy or whatever to just run DC Pro.

takes 5 minutes. will save you hours upon hours of headaches.
 
Using your method of installation, where you able to get all of v6.66, including NAM, installed and running stable, no BSODs?

Nope.

The POS official installer points to the Apache path at the WRONG LOCATION and I have no idea how to point it in the right direction. Should be under C:\Nvidia... but instead points to C:\program files\nvidia... which does not exist.

So everything installs EXCEPT Apache, which is unfortunate given that it's pretty necessary for the NAM to function and all.

Once the path is straightened out, I will hopefully have an answer for you.

BTW, I only got BSODs from the NAM when it was turned to OFF and Active Armor was set to offload particular programs (Battlefield 2), i.e. only while using Active Armor's TCP/IP accelerator function. Seemed to occur completely at random, sometimes and sometimes not at all. I uninstalled after testing the Nvidia ethernet controller w/NAM vs. the Marvel controller without the NAM installed and found that I don't get the occasional high pings I was getting with the NAM.

also the web interface isn't working, which seems to be related to the same issue, not running from the bin

 
Originally posted by: the cobbler
Using your method of installation, where you able to get all of v6.66, including NAM, installed and running stable, no BSODs?

Nope.

The POS official installer points to the Apache path at the WRONG LOCATION and I have no idea how to point it in the right direction. Should be under C:\Nvidia... but instead points to C:\program files\nvidia... which does not exist.

So everything installs EXCEPT Apache, which is unfortunate given that it's pretty necessary for the NAM to function and all.

Once the path is straightened out, I will hopefully have an answer for you.

ular programs (Battlefield 2), i.e. only while using Active Armor's TCP/IP accelerator function. Seemed to occur completely at random, sometimes and sometimes not at all. I uninstalled after testing the Nvidia ethernet controller w/NAM vs. the Marvel controller without the NAM installed and found that I don't get the occasional high pings I was getting with the NAM.

also the web interface isn't working, which seems to be related to the same issue, not running from the bin
the cobbler, I knew something was not right with the installer, but how do you explain that other reported no problem, even installing on top of the old drivers without removing them?

POS. I have lost a couple days on this already.

:disgust:

BTW, I only got BSODs from the NAM when it was turned to OFF and Active Armor was set to offload partic



 
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