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  1. https://downloads.bl4ckb0x.de/ftp.abit.com.tw/pub/download/driver2/hpt37x/
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  2. Thank you, @Dave-H! Replacing the DLL worked!
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  3. Just tested in Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 10 and the behaviour is exactly the same! I guess this has been changed, and the warning now only appears once even if you don't check the "do not show again" option.
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  4. I put it here : http://www.mediafire.com/file/5d8gj8muz8gmrg6/Aero7_atlas.rar
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  5. Yep, happy to have been of use , To be fair, there is a difference in the level of bul***** in the two articles. The difference is that once you read them the itprotoday is "honest", i.e. it is a report of something that happened and that in that particular case was actually a "restore", and misses the link to the userinit possible issue (as the Author didn't need it), whilst the petri one is (as often happens on that site) the usual attempt at "examplification to the masses" of something that by rewording it (without ever testing the method) is likely to induce the reader into committing a (very regrettable) mistake. Still, it has the link to the possible issue with userinit BUT without citing it in the text. So, on one hand the first is not so bad, as reading it, even if it is incomplete, it becomes clear that it applies to a specific situation, while the second is IMHO actually misleading, the : "For the most part, this is not recommended, especially if the drive letter is the same as when Windows was installed." should have been written as : "Do not EVEN THINK of doing this UNLESS you are in the specific case detailed in the linked MS KB" jaclaz
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  6. I had been meaning to respond to this topic for a week, but I'd been so preoccupied with work and other commitments that I hadn't had the chance to ... until now! I wanted to leave a huge thank-you, @XP-x64-Lover, for all you've done in finding these drivers and allowing those of us sticking with XP64 a chance to upgrade to hardware a bit more recent. Between your drivers and the trick explained by Matt's Repository for getting XP/XP64 drivers for the nVidia 9XX series, on Memorial Day Weekend I was able to finally give my desktop the badly needed overhaul I'd been wanting to do since my first posts at MSFN back in 2014! That's 64 GB of DDR4 RAM, SABERTOOTH X99 motherboard, Intel i7-6950X CPU, and a GeForce GTX TITAN X. I wasn't able to get the SSD thing sorted out, so I wound up using the IDE method, which has worked amazingly well with my existing install. Since @bluebolt figured out a way to get an install of XP64 working on a NVMe 2.0 drive, I may skip the SSD and attempt a fresh install off of that instead, since the X99 has a bay for NVMe drives. For now, though, I'm just excited to have not only put my hardware troubles behind me for now, but that I've now got the RAM upgrade I've wanted for years!
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