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Ntlite auto format hdd0
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ntlite auto format hdd0
  1. NTLITE AUTO FORMAT HDD0 HOW TO
  2. NTLITE AUTO FORMAT HDD0 MOD
  3. NTLITE AUTO FORMAT HDD0 DRIVERS
  4. NTLITE AUTO FORMAT HDD0 UPDATE
  5. NTLITE AUTO FORMAT HDD0 FULL

  • As last step let NTLite create an ISO file of the customized Win10 image.
  • Win10-Work) and extract the content of the ISO file by using WinRAR or 7-Zip into this folder.ĭownload the latest version of the tool NTLite from >herethis “System devices”, for details look into >this “Storage controllers”)įrom the BOOT.WIM and the INSTALL.WIM/.ESD of your desired Win10 image.ī) your favorite mod+signed nForce SATARAID drivers.īoth have to be inserted into the BOOT.WIM and the INSTALL.WIM/.ESD of your desired Win10 image.
  • Create a folder for the processing of the ISO file and name it somehow (e.g.
  • from Microsoft by using the “MediaCreationTool” (You can get it >here desired Win10 language, Edition and architecture (32/64bit) > “ISO file” > storage location of the ISO file.
  • Download the desired Edition of Win10 v1607, e.g.
  • NTLITE AUTO FORMAT HDD0 HOW TO

    Here is a short guide about how to do it: It does have the Array entries in the all interested nForce RAID users:Īs you probably have already realized, we recently found a way how to get Win10 v1607 properly installed onto an nForce RAID system.

    NTLITE AUTO FORMAT HDD0 MOD

    The v10.6 mod driver I have is dated from, fwiw. Luckily I had the forethought to create a System Restore point, so I went back, and tried the v10.6 MS in-box driver modified by, and voila…rebooted, and now I can sleep/resume! Note that both of these driver updates did show the Win-RAID CA cert. Ok, so I tried out the ‘v9.99 new’ drivers, rebooted still could not sleep/hibernate. But again, this was never an issue before with the MS in-box driver.

    NTLITE AUTO FORMAT HDD0 FULL

    * Note: Win10 default shutdown is of course actually hibernation if I do a full shutdown (hold down the shift key) it does shut down. Or maybe it only affects older systems, as I have the MCP61? I will try v9.99 this week and find out, unless others have determined something in this regard, by then. I initially thought it was due to the latest Win10 v1511 changes, but as I still have this issue w/ this new v1607 install, I’m now thinking it is due to the non-MS drivers.

    NTLITE AUTO FORMAT HDD0 UPDATE

  • Regarding the following procedure please have a look into >this< guide.Īnother note I started being unable to Sleep or Shutdown* around the time all these Anniversary Update issues started.
  • That is why there are shown 2 removed componets. Just to avoid any misunderstandings: When I took this picture, I had already removed both components (nvraid.inf and scsidev.inf).
  • Hit the "Apply" button on the left hand side of the GUI and then the round "Process" button at the NTLite Toolbar.
  • Uncheck the box before the name "Microsoft | scsidev.inf".
  • Expand (do not uncheck!) the section "System devices" and scroll down until you find the the sub-section "Microsoft | scsidev.inf".
  • Scroll down the alphabetically listed devices until you come to the section “ System devices” (the “Storage controllers” section would be wrong in this case).
  • Expand (do not uncheck!) the section “Drivers”.
  • ntlite auto format hdd0

  • Load the related image (BOOT.WIM or INSTALL.WIM, but you have to process them both!).
  • Short Guide about how to remove the file named scsidev.inf from the BOOT.WIM and INSTALL.WIM: If you have another suggestion, you are welcome.įor those of you, who have problems to find and to remove the file named scsidev.inf from the Win10 ISO file, I will give here some additional informations. I don’t know what to do more, so I installed Windows 8.1 and everything is runing smooth and no more BSOD’s. So I sow a post from another user on this forum, that was complain that he also have PC freeze, that the v6.99 was the solution for him, so I was tried as a last shot.

    NTLITE AUTO FORMAT HDD0 DRIVERS

    I downloaded the inf for MS v10 drivers and the RAID works again, but the BSOD’s comming up again (the voltage of SB is still 1.65, I have tried to put it to Auto, to rise more but nothing was worked) and so I tried the v9 of sata drivers, I have tried the V11, but still noting. After Anyversary update, the raid was not working. I have installed Windows 10 November update, with MS drivers but I have voltage to SouthBride rises from 1.5 to 1.65, because else I have recived BSOD (DPC_Watchdog_Violation with BugCheck 133) and everything was ok. No I haven’t used the Legacy v6.99 before. Since you obviously have used the nForce IDE drivers v6.99 earlier, do you remember, if it were the "LEGACY" or the "SATARAID" drivers? What was your experience with the v6.99 drivers? How and at which opportunity (running OS or during a fresh install) did you try to get these modded nForce SATARAID drivers v6.99 installed and which Win10 version were you using while testing them?Ģ.














    Ntlite auto format hdd0