by NickN » Sat Jul 26, 2008 3:58 pm
better place for this is in hardware
Updating drivers can be a pain, especially motherboard drivers. Nvidia and Via systems unlike Intel chipsets tend to have a different update process which you wont read about.
Its best to uninstall the video driver completely and reboot before upgrading chipset drivers on Nv and Via motherboards. Intel does not seem to have a problem with that.
I have even seen a few boards prefer the motherboard drivers unnstalled first too however you have to be careful if you use RAID or other support in motherboard drivers. When uninstalling its usually best to skip the RAID part if you use it because that can leave you with a no-boot issue after uninstalling.
Your best bet is to uninstall the video drivers completely, reboot and then uninstall the chipset drivers skipping any SATA driver uninstall (it usually gives you a set of checkboxes to work with inthe process) then reboot and install either the old MB drivers or the new ones again... reboot install video drivers, reboot... set up video drivers, reboot