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First post, by red-ray

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I have been swapping GPUs around and now have 2 x GTX 285 in my ASUS P5WDG2 WS Pro Intel 975X Chipset Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 (Kentsfield) system.

I have the NVidia drivers installed and working for all of XP x32 + XP x64 + Visia x64 + 2008 R2 x64 Datacenter Server, but I can't find a driver for Windows 2003 x32 Enterprise Server that will install. I have tried installing the XP x32 GeForce 340.52 and a few others which all refuse to install reporting XP Service Pack 3 is needed. When I set the installation program .EXEs to be run in Windows XP compatibility mode it got further, but the NVidia Installer reported it had failed.

After a Google I found https://www.gigabyte.com/in/Support/FAQ/1395 🙁 Does anyone know of a GTX 285 driver that will work on 2003 x32 please?

Last edited by red-ray on 2022-04-05, 19:39. Edited 1 time in total.

Reply 1 of 4, by DosFreak

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Try installing the drivers manually. If that works then you'll likely be without the Nvidia control panel so then try running "NVCplSetupInt.exe" in the driver folder and if not try extracting the files from it and running setup.

If all else fails you can use a application installer monitor to track the control panel install changes on XP, export the changes and import on 2003.

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Reply 2 of 4, by red-ray

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DosFreak wrote on 2022-04-05, 17:41:

Try installing the drivers manually.

Thank you for the thought, I should have mentioned I had already tried this and it failed, but I am glad I did not! I tried again and now the drivers are installed and running. I don't really need the CPL app as it's only a test system and XP/2003 don't support SLI anyway, neither does the motherboard.

When I tried before I did Search for the best drivers in these locations and it seems doing this meant the MS VGA driver got selected as the best driver 🙁

When I did Don't search, I will choose the driver to install it offered both the MS VGA + GTX 285 with the VGA being the default. When I selected GTX 285 it whinged about it not being signed, but works well enough. As I recall when I installed it on XP x32 there were no whinges about it not being signed.

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It's possible either\or the certs aren't updated that box or the drivers are using a cert and the 2003 box doesn't have the update installed to use that kind of cert.
Not a big deal for XP and 2003 to use "unsigned" drivers though.
Good to hear you got it working!

XP was a bloated POS, 2003 was much better back in the day. 😀

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Reply 4 of 4, by red-ray

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DosFreak wrote on 2022-04-05, 21:17:

It's possible either\or the certs aren't updated that box or the drivers are using a cert and the 2003 box doesn't have the update installed to use that kind of cert.

The certs look to be OK, I checked mv4_disp.cat and it's signature is valid. I suspect it may be down to such as nv4_disp.dl_ being there rather than the uncompressed nv4_disp.dll, my guess is that the installer un-compresses all these files. Either way I can't be bothered to figure it out.

DosFreak wrote on 2022-04-05, 21:17:

XP was a bloated POS, 2003 was much better back in the day. 😀

2003 is still better, on my old systems I always install 2003 x32 Enterprise Server rather than XP as that way they are not limited to 4GB of memory, further the 5.02 kernel has KeIpiGenericCall() so SIV can use it 😀. I gather there are patches for XP that allow > 4GB, but to my thinking 2003 x32 Enterprise is clearly a better/safer option.