Nforce drivers not loading when attempting repair  


  1. Posts : 3
    windows 7
       #1

    Nforce drivers not loading when attempting repair


    Hello,

    Basically what happened is my vista drive died. This was the first drive with the MBR on the system. I had been using the Windows 7 raid (Nforce) for a while with no issues until the vista drive died in a fire. So my current problem are as follows:

    1. When I toss the Win7 DVD in the drive and attempt to load the NForce drivers for my system (needed for the repair procedure), I get failed to load drivers. Yes I have ensured to point the Windows repair utility to the correct files on the CD that came with the board (XFX 750i). They will attempt to load but just fail.

    So my question now is how do I get my RAID 0 setup to boot? There is no MBR on this disk. Is it possible to write the MBR to the disk once the drivers finally get loaded? Or is this just a pave and nuke kinda deal.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

    Thanks,

    Tom
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  2. Posts : 1,506
    W7 Ult. x64 | OS X
       #2

    Try downloading the latest NFORCE drivers from the NVIDIA website.

    32-BIT: http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_win732_15.51.html
    64-BIT: http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_win764_15.51.html

    Use them via a CD or USB stick.
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  3. Posts : 759
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
       #3

    If you saved a backup of the MBR from your old HDD, you can load it at boot.
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  4. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #4

    tommygee said:
    Hello,

    Basically what happened is my vista drive died. This was the first drive with the MBR on the system. I had been using the Windows 7 raid (Nforce) for a while with no issues until the vista drive died in a fire. So my current problem are as follows:

    1. When I toss the Win7 DVD in the drive and attempt to load the NForce drivers for my system (needed for the repair procedure), I get failed to load drivers. Yes I have ensured to point the Windows repair utility to the correct files on the CD that came with the board (XFX 750i). They will attempt to load but just fail.

    So my question now is how do I get my RAID 0 setup to boot? There is no MBR on this disk. Is it possible to write the MBR to the disk once the drivers finally get loaded? Or is this just a pave and nuke kinda deal.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

    Thanks,

    Tom
    You can hit the F10 key to load the default Windows 7 RAID drivers on boot up also. You will need to set up the stripped RAID 0 array when you get there.
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  5. Posts : 3
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Hi there,

    First off thanks for the responses!

    Anyways, so here is the thing...when I toss the windows 7 disk in and go to repair utility, I am able to access my current RAID 0 with the data. I do this by going to repair option >>click next >> Windows explorer pops up and then I click the K:\ drive, which was my old C:\ drive before and then pow...theres all my data. But when I try and use the latest drivers from Nvidia, the load driver utility comes back saying that it cant load the drivers and no OS/Installatioins are found.

    So it comes down to not being able to load the OS in the repair utility. The original idea was to use the fix start up issues or whatever utility and hopefully that would write the mbr to the RAID 0.

    Conclusion, I need the RAID 0 to have the MBR on it so it will boot the OS.

    Any further help would be great!

    Thanks,

    Tom
    Last edited by tommygee; 13 Apr 2010 at 01:01. Reason: its late and I was being a tard
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  6. Posts : 3
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Ok guys I managed to find out how to fix this baby!! This is what I did:

    1. I went into the repair utility on the Windows 7 disk
    2. Selected next instead of load drivers
    3. I went to the command prompt and typed the following:

    Diskpart
    lis vol
    sel vol 3 ( which was my healthy raid)
    act
    exi
    4. exit from command prompt
    5. reboot and was prompted that there was a missing bootmgr
    6. Went back into the repair utility on the disk and clicked repair( it ran the command bootrec /fixboot )
    7. Rebooted
    8. Anoying Windows 7 boot sound!!!!!! How I enjoyed that!

    I hope this helps other people that are in the same boat. Thanks again forum members for your assistance!
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  7. Posts : 1
    Vista x64
       #7

    Thanks!


    Hey thanks so much tommy, you solved my issue! - I had the same problem

    I know this was posted a long time ago, but it worked for me on vista 64 with nforce raid 0.

    Problem now is...once it booted I realized it was a reallly horrible virus that did it!
    I didn't even download anything ughhhh.
    I'm gunna try doing system restore to get rid of it, usually works.

    Thanks again though!
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