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Device Manager shows VIA drivers in non-VIA system?
Posted by larrymoencurly on September 9th, 2003


Why does my Win98SE Device Manager still show entries for VIA HD
controllers even though I don't have any VIA HD controllers in my
system?

I removed the VIA drivers and even tried removingthe extra entries
while in Safe Mode, but after I reboot I always get something like
this in the Device Manager:

Hard disk controllers
|
|--SiS or Intel HD controller
|--Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
|--Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)

The second two are definitely VIA because Windows keeps asking me for
VIADSK.CAT. I have no other HD controllers in the system.

Even using a VIA-based mobo while removing the drivers and hardware
and then shutting down before switching to the SiS or Intel mobo
doesn't help.

I'm not having HD problems with any of this, but in other cases I've
had old sound or video card drivers that wouldn't go away, and they'd
cause new cards to work wrong or give me a blue screen at Windows
boot.

So what I want to know is, how do I completely remove unneeded
drivers?

Posted by Folkert Rienstra on September 9th, 2003



"larrymoencurly" <larrymoencurly@my-deja.com> wrote in message news:755e968a.0309082313.73a74962@posting.google.c om...
Do a ascii search on your harddrive for these strings.
Edit the files that have them or throw away if totally for V/A.

Posted by Eric Gisin on September 9th, 2003


Because VIA can't design hardware or software? I'll never buy another product.

You have to search for VIA's INF in winnt\inf and delete them.

"larrymoencurly" <larrymoencurly@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:755e968a.0309082313.73a74962@posting.google.c om...
| Why does my Win98SE Device Manager still show entries for VIA HD
| controllers even though I don't have any VIA HD controllers in my
| system?
|
| I removed the VIA drivers and even tried removingthe extra entries
| while in Safe Mode, but after I reboot I always get something like
| this in the Device Manager:
|
| Hard disk controllers
| |
| |--SiS or Intel HD controller
| |--Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
| |--Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
|
| The second two are definitely VIA because Windows keeps asking me for
| VIADSK.CAT. I have no other HD controllers in the system.
|
| Even using a VIA-based mobo while removing the drivers and hardware
| and then shutting down before switching to the SiS or Intel mobo
| doesn't help.
|


Posted by JAD on September 9th, 2003


Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
these are standard MS controllers

If you were to see a VIA busmaster or VIA ######## chipset then you would be having problems.

Do you have a folder 'VIA' anywhere on your system. Did you by mistake do a via 4 in 1 install on your machine?









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Posted by larrymoencurly on September 9th, 2003


"Eric Gisin" <ericg@go.to> wrote in message news:<bjkort1216s@enews1.newsguy.com>...

Thanks for tip.

All my mobos have been based on VIA, SiS, or Intel chipsets, and the
VIAs gave me the most installation headaches, by far. The only
problems I've had with my most recent SiS mobo have been with an old
Intel i740 AGP card and the VIA USB 2.0 chip -- my USB flash memory
reader jams up with it but not with the SiS USB ports that the mobo
also has.

Posted by Rod Speed on September 10th, 2003



"Mark M" <MarkM_csiphsTAKE_THIS_OUT@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:93F2BC940AFA23A75@130.133.1.4...
There's only so much anyone can do if
there's a basic design flaw in the first place.



Posted by do_not_spam_me on September 11th, 2003


"Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<bjnpjh$l6kt7$1@ID-69072.news.uni-berlin.de>...

VIA is one strange chip company, about the only one that's secretive
about its products and won't provide complete specs unless you sign a
nondisclosure agreement first. With almost everybody else the specs
and applications notes are available to everybody.

Posted by Rod Speed on September 11th, 2003



do_not_spam_me <do_not_spam_me@my-deja.com> wrote in message news:101710fa.0309101542.2eb71fdb@posting.google.c om...
Yeah, and they've produced some complete duds at times too.

If I was unkind I'd say that the NDA is probably desirable from
their point of view, to keep the worst obscenitys secret |-)




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