WHQL nvidia nforce4 SATA driver BREAKS activation

Posted: 05-16-2007, 02:22 AM
The nforce4 update available through Windows Update actually BREAKS activation.

After installing the update, Vista becomes un-activated. Rolling back the
driver seems to "fix" activation again.

Nice going Microsoft. I guess WHQL is meaningless since you obviously don't
test this stuff.

How about getting rid of all this "activation" nonsense so we don't have to
worry every time we update a driver or change a piece of hardware?

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Re: WHQL nvidia nforce4 SATA driver BREAKS activation
Posted: 05-16-2007, 02:26 AM

"NB" <NB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3FC18168-E236-49D9-A20A-6FEE7883D5A4@microsoft.com...
> The nforce4 update available through Windows Update actually BREAKS
> activation.
>
> After installing the update, Vista becomes un-activated. Rolling back the
> driver seems to "fix" activation again.
>
> Nice going Microsoft. I guess WHQL is meaningless since you obviously
> don't
> test this stuff.
Uhm... My guess is that with the new driver, Windows thinks it's new
hardware....
> How about getting rid of all this "activation" nonsense so we don't have
> to
> worry every time we update a driver or change a piece of hardware?
.... and that is exactly what they want. You make so many changes and then
you need to activate again. I suppose this is to try and limit you from
using the same key on several different PC's.


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Re: WHQL nvidia nforce4 SATA driver BREAKS activation
Posted: 05-16-2007, 02:51 AM
Covered here already extensively. Using the updated SATA driver the hard
drive is presented to the operating system as being a different hard drive.
Different hard drive = different computer = reactivate.

I don't like it either but the drivers **are** supplied by Silicon Image
(through Windows Update) - the manufacturers of the SATA chip used on the
M/B.

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"NB" <NB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3FC18168-E236-49D9-A20A-6FEE7883D5A4@microsoft.com...
> The nforce4 update available through Windows Update actually BREAKS
> activation.
>
> After installing the update, Vista becomes un-activated. Rolling back the
> driver seems to "fix" activation again.
>
> Nice going Microsoft. I guess WHQL is meaningless since you obviously
> don't
> test this stuff.
>
> How about getting rid of all this "activation" nonsense so we don't have
> to
> worry every time we update a driver or change a piece of hardware?
>
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Re: WHQL nvidia nforce4 SATA driver BREAKS activation
Posted: 05-17-2007, 02:10 AM
This may be so, but it's still ridiculous. If for every driver update we
should call Microsoft, then clearly this is a stupid procedure.

"Richard Urban" wrote:
> Covered here already extensively. Using the updated SATA driver the hard
> drive is presented to the operating system as being a different hard drive.
> Different hard drive = different computer = reactivate.
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Richard Urban
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Re: WHQL nvidia nforce4 SATA driver BREAKS activation
Posted: 05-17-2007, 03:10 AM
I agree. This situation stinks. I have had to explain what has happened 4-5
times in the past few weeks.

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"Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> This may be so, but it's still ridiculous. If for every driver update we
> should call Microsoft, then clearly this is a stupid procedure.
>
> "Richard Urban" wrote:
>
>> Covered here already extensively. Using the updated SATA driver the hard
>> drive is presented to the operating system as being a different hard
>> drive.
>> Different hard drive = different computer = reactivate.
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