Vista x86 & x64 Driverpacks moved to : driverpacks.net
Vista x86 & x64 Driverpacks moved to : driverpacks.net
All Vista driverpacks are now on www.driverpacks.net !
Thx RyanVM for letting us post here, and all others that helped us.
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Thx RyanVM for letting us post here, and all others that helped us.
Happy hollidays !!
Last edited by muiz on Wed Dec 24, 2008 5:45 am, edited 107 times in total.
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This is the original link to the fileelectrogen wrote:Vista-Tool link doesnt work
http://vistapacks.siginetsoftware.com/f ... -TOOLS.rar
To make things easier for muiz, please provide the driver download page link as well.chaox2007 wrote:can you add VIA Vinyl Envy24 sound driver to x86 driver?
VIA Vinyl Envy24 in x64 driver worked good on vista 64bit, but on vista x86 it didn't load via Envy24 driver..
mayble you didn't integrated via Envy24 driver to x86 driver
my sound card : Onkyo SE-90
thx before:D
So its so much easier for muiz to download and add your required driver to his already awesome driver packs

Via Envy24 Driver included, audio pack updated.chaox2007 wrote:can you add VIA Vinyl Envy24 sound driver to x86 driver?
VIA Vinyl Envy24 in x64 driver worked good on vista 64bit, but on vista x86 it didn't load via Envy24 driver..
mayble you didn't integrated via Envy24 driver to x86 driver
my sound card : Onkyo SE-90
thx before:D
It was moved to the OLD directory. Does this mean the x64 graphics pack isn't recommended for use?Fragbert wrote:Graphics pack gone?
Sorry about that, link is fixed again.amerrykan wrote:It was moved to the OLD directory. Does this mean the x64 graphics pack isn't recommended for use?Fragbert wrote:Graphics pack gone?
I have integrated all x86 drivers pack , I am getting following error while testing it on vmware

I got over 100 popup windows of errors above.
1st I extracted all folders from those cab files then used vlite to integrate them.
I tried to remove some drivers which vlite saying "unknown" but same problem.
I have also tried vista-tool, it was giving me BSOD, its because of mass storage device I think. so I used vlite.

I got over 100 popup windows of errors above.
1st I extracted all folders from those cab files then used vlite to integrate them.
I tried to remove some drivers which vlite saying "unknown" but same problem.
I have also tried vista-tool, it was giving me BSOD, its because of mass storage device I think. so I used vlite.
Last edited by amit on Mon Oct 20, 2008 6:55 am, edited 2 times in total.
Hi,
I dont know which massstorage driver was giving me error. I m actually testing it on vmware, it doesnt have any native sata drive, though it was giving me BSOD. I m pretty sure that it was due to massstorage drivers, I have also included VMware tools n drivers in my vista DVD, but vista not detecting and installing these vmware drivers, instead of it, it might be installing massstorage drivers.
p.s. can u plz make changelog for your updates? it would be better.
Amit
I dont know which massstorage driver was giving me error. I m actually testing it on vmware, it doesnt have any native sata drive, though it was giving me BSOD. I m pretty sure that it was due to massstorage drivers, I have also included VMware tools n drivers in my vista DVD, but vista not detecting and installing these vmware drivers, instead of it, it might be installing massstorage drivers.
p.s. can u plz make changelog for your updates? it would be better.

Amit
I just tested new ATI 8.10 drivers . Integrated them manually but it didnt get installed.
here is what I m getting in device manager.

seems vista attempted to install ATI drivers but it didnt install successfully , otherwise it shouldnt show that ? mark. because normally vista installs legacy VGA drivers if no matching drivers found.
I cant understand what's the problem? I have HD 4850 card on my system.
here is what I m getting in device manager.

seems vista attempted to install ATI drivers but it didnt install successfully , otherwise it shouldnt show that ? mark. because normally vista installs legacy VGA drivers if no matching drivers found.
I cant understand what's the problem? I have HD 4850 card on my system.
Last edited by amit on Tue Oct 21, 2008 5:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I had the same problem with my ATI 3870, vista did not install the video card drivers. I had to manually install them.amit wrote:update: I think I have solved the problem.
you should not uncompress cab files which are placed inside "ATICatalyst\LH_INF\B_69777" folder...just keep em as it is and it worked fine. your driverpacks have them uncompressed.
Amit
I think amit is correct, the cab files should not be uncompressed
Thnx for the info amit, already grabbed and placed the compressed files from ATI 8.10 to my video driverpack, now its time for testing.amit wrote:Yes, I have finally tested it and I was right...I placed uncompressed files in that folder and it was giving error that files not found. then I grab those files from vista 8.10 drivers in compressed format, and it worked !
so plz update your packs with compressed files.
Amit

thnx

Will replace the files as requested.
EDIT : Upated Graphics_x86_810.2
With compressed ATI driver.
Added changelog
EDIT : Updated audio x86 to 810.1
Changelog included
EDIT 2 : Updated : Graphics_x64_810.2
-added changelog
-updated S3 drivers
-removed duplicate drivers
-moved VM graphics to VM pack
-added Nvidia PhysX silent (Test)
Updated : VM_x64_810
Added sound and graphics driver
EDIT : Upated Graphics_x86_810.2
With compressed ATI driver.
Added changelog
EDIT : Updated audio x86 to 810.1
Changelog included
EDIT 2 : Updated : Graphics_x64_810.2
-added changelog
-updated S3 drivers
-removed duplicate drivers
-moved VM graphics to VM pack
-added Nvidia PhysX silent (Test)
Updated : VM_x64_810
Added sound and graphics driver
I wouldn't. From what I'm seeing, it's a Via chipset problem and not an ATI problem. Besides that, others besides me need to speak up if there's a problem.muiz wrote:I should make a 2nd pack with old driver?Fox wrote:Your 3450 won't need a hotfix driver unless it's AGP and I don't think they made a 3450 AGP. For those who do still have AGP's, The 8.8 and 8.9's seem to cause random BSOD's. Use 8.7. 8.9 works great on my 3650.
Updated x64 audio to 810.1
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-Changelog 30 oct 2008 :
-Added changelog
-new folder structure
-new: Terratec
-new: Echo digital Audio
-fixed: Creative drivers
Hi all. I'm hoping someone that has successfully integrated Muiz's driver packs into a Vista x64 SP1 installation can help me out. What I did so far was use vLite to slipstream SP1 and a slew of other "post-SP1" hotfixes and updates into my Vista x64 Ultimate DVD. This newly created ISO works just fine, but it lacks updated drivers.
From reading several other posts it seems like Vista-Tools is the best option for integrating drivers into the new installation due to the WHQL issue. However my first attempt using Vista-Tools wasn't successful. I didn't get any obvious errors after running Vista-Tools, but the log file doesn't really look like it contains any "success" messages either.
Firstly I have WAIK installed from using vLite. I unzipped the x64 driver packs into the C:\DRIVERS folder and maintained their file structures. I pointed Vista-Tools at that folder and selected image #1, since I had vLite rebuild with just the Vista Ultimate option (it should be #1 for me, right?). I then checked the appropriate boxes, including Unmount-COMMIT.
What I did not do was any of the steps in the Vista-Tools folder that speak of modying drivers.xml using WAIK. I can't find a drivers.xml file to modify, so I don't know what to do with this step.
If anyone can help me out with some clarification on the steps for x64 integration, I would greatly appreciate it. And thanks Muiz and Jan for making something like this available to us geeks!
From reading several other posts it seems like Vista-Tools is the best option for integrating drivers into the new installation due to the WHQL issue. However my first attempt using Vista-Tools wasn't successful. I didn't get any obvious errors after running Vista-Tools, but the log file doesn't really look like it contains any "success" messages either.
Firstly I have WAIK installed from using vLite. I unzipped the x64 driver packs into the C:\DRIVERS folder and maintained their file structures. I pointed Vista-Tools at that folder and selected image #1, since I had vLite rebuild with just the Vista Ultimate option (it should be #1 for me, right?). I then checked the appropriate boxes, including Unmount-COMMIT.
What I did not do was any of the steps in the Vista-Tools folder that speak of modying drivers.xml using WAIK. I can't find a drivers.xml file to modify, so I don't know what to do with this step.
If anyone can help me out with some clarification on the steps for x64 integration, I would greatly appreciate it. And thanks Muiz and Jan for making something like this available to us geeks!
Im glad it worked for yougrhuff wrote:Thanks Muiz! I was looking all over my Vista image for the drivers.xml and didn't realize it was in the Vista-Tools folder. I followed the example in the screenshot and it worked perfectly.muiz wrote:For x64 you have to edit the drivers.xml , add your own path to your x64 drivers folder.
