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first thanks, that windows update delivered a driver, which healed the behavior destroying the shadow copies. Now I would be interested to read about the driver version history. The reference from the details in Windows Update History don't help. Thank you for an advice Erhard PS. The details in the Windows Update History : NVIDIA Corporation driver update for NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller Installation date: 16.05.2008 15:31 Installation status: Successful Update type: Optional This driver was provided by NVIDIA Corporation for support of NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller More information: http://winqual.microsoft.com/support/?driverid=2161 Help and Support: http://support.microsoft.com/select/?target=hub |
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You can read the Driver version in Device Manager.
Right-click on the particular piece of hardwarePropertiesBrowse to your hearts content. you can roll back, update the Driver, whatever. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Erhard Glueck" wrote: Hello, first thanks, that windows update delivered a driver, which healed the behavior destroying the shadow copies. Now I would be interested to read about the driver version history. The reference from the details in Windows Update History don't help. Thank you for an advice Erhard PS. The details in the Windows Update History : NVIDIA Corporation driver update for NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller Installation date: 16.05.2008 15:31 Installation status: Successful Update type: Optional This driver was provided by NVIDIA Corporation for support of NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller More information: http://winqual.microsoft.com/support/?driverid=2161 Help and Support: http://support.microsoft.com/select/?target=hub |
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now I know the version number ( "nvidia 10.3.0.21" or "nvidia 18.11 WHQL"), but have not found any technical information, I would be interested about. I am on the mailing list of 'Microsoft Download Notifications'. If there, please give me a hint, how to read the notifications to notice new drivers early. This because the driver is dated with 2008-01-26 and I noticed it late, in May. Have a good day Erhard "Mick Murphy" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... You can read the Driver version in Device Manager. Right-click on the particular piece of hardwarePropertiesBrowse to your hearts content. you can roll back, update the Driver, whatever. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Erhard Glueck" wrote: Hello, first thanks, that windows update delivered a driver, which healed the behavior destroying the shadow copies. Now I would be interested to read about the driver version history. The reference from the details in Windows Update History don't help. Thank you for an advice Erhard PS. The details in the Windows Update History : NVIDIA Corporation driver update for NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller Installation date: 16.05.2008 15:31 Installation status: Successful Update type: Optional This driver was provided by NVIDIA Corporation for support of NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller More information: http://winqual.microsoft.com/support/?driverid=2161 Help and Support: http://support.microsoft.com/select/?target=hub |
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