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Mass storage controller driver for sony vaio vgn-nr38e
Mass storage controller driver for sony vaio vgn-nr38e










  1. #MASS STORAGE CONTROLLER DRIVER FOR SONY VAIO VGN NR38E INSTALL#
  2. #MASS STORAGE CONTROLLER DRIVER FOR SONY VAIO VGN NR38E DRIVERS#
  3. #MASS STORAGE CONTROLLER DRIVER FOR SONY VAIO VGN NR38E DRIVER#
  4. #MASS STORAGE CONTROLLER DRIVER FOR SONY VAIO VGN NR38E UPGRADE#
  5. #MASS STORAGE CONTROLLER DRIVER FOR SONY VAIO VGN NR38E PC#

Link to the modem driver: (found on the Driverzone forum)

#MASS STORAGE CONTROLLER DRIVER FOR SONY VAIO VGN NR38E DRIVER#

Link to the audio driver on Realtek website: Definition Audio Codecs I installed the UAA after installing the audio driver and nothing happened, so I suppose you can go audio – UAA – modem, but you’ll never suceed with the modem without UAA. I tried again the Conexant generic drivers, but to no avail.

#MASS STORAGE CONTROLLER DRIVER FOR SONY VAIO VGN NR38E INSTALL#

Finally, I found this on a message board: prior to installing sound and modem drivers, you have to install Microsoft UAA (Universal Audio Architecture) driver then comes the audio driver and Sony modem driver. I tried many drivers, but Windows refused each one of them. If you download a driver for generic HDA modem from Conexant driver page, Windows tell you it’s not the right thing. After you install the sound driver, Windows immediately find new hardware – the modem – and try to find a driver, but cannot. I didn’t know it yet, but in the end I learned this: the audio card (chip, I know, but I’m used to cards) lives in symbiosis with the modem – if you’re more hardware educated than me, you surely know what I’m talking about. 320E has the Realtek High Definition Audio. I installed the 943GML and it worked this solves many yellow question marks, including the USB Host Controller.

#MASS STORAGE CONTROLLER DRIVER FOR SONY VAIO VGN NR38E PC#

Another useful tool can be found on Intel website – the Chipset Identification Utility that tells about the chipset in your PC have and also provides the link to the driver.ĭon’t close the Intel website, the motherboard has an Intel chipset too – in case of 320E it is the 940/943GML. Plus I used the HWiNFO program HWiNFO analyzes your PC and gives you a detailed description of virtually everything that’s under the hood. How do I know the specs? If you go to and find the driver download page for your model, there’s a list of the devices and drivers.

#MASS STORAGE CONTROLLER DRIVER FOR SONY VAIO VGN NR38E DRIVERS#

Download, install, restart, and the screen will probably automaticaly switch to its native resolution in truecolor (mine did).ĭirect link to 945GM drivers page (links can change in the future - in this case just use Intel website's search): 320E has the Mobile Intel® 945GM Express Chipset, and drivers for this – and for nearly all OSes you can imagine – can be easily found on Intel website. When I stopped laughing, I immediately began looking for the graphic chipset driver. I was also looking at them in 640x480 - stretched wide - and in 16 colors. Also I write about Win 2000, but because almost all the 2000 drivers come as XP/2000, I suppose everything can be applied to XP.Īfter installing Windows 2000, I had many yellow question marks in the Device Manager. This guide applies to the VGN-N320E, but if you have another Vista only model (many have similar configuration), you may find it useful too. Of course I didn’t give right up and in the end, I almost succeeded, and now I’m writing this article hoping it may save some desperate Vaio owners some hours of searching. I also found a petition demanding Sony to be friendlier to it’s customers and making the XP drivers available, so far signed by some four hundreds angry users, which, I’m afraid, is too pathetic. Did you sign a pact with the devil? Shame on you.

#MASS STORAGE CONTROLLER DRIVER FOR SONY VAIO VGN NR38E UPGRADE#

I’m not a Vista fan, I have nothing against it (I will just stick with XP for some time and upgrade to Vista when I will feel the time has come) – but this, dear Sony, is really annoying. So I found the installation CD, run it and meanwhile went to to collect the necessary drivers.Īs you very well know, because you googled this article and are reading it, Sony doesn’t have any XP/2000 drivers for this notebook, or any new notebook sold with Vista. I’m not here to judge my brother’s sanity, I’m here merely to serve him, as is the law in our country. You see, my brother is pretty conservative, he never migrated to XP and never wants to, arguing XP is just Win 2000 in a nice dress.

mass storage controller driver for sony vaio vgn-nr38e

So here’s my bro eyeing the colourful Vistas and deciding after a few moments he wants his Win 2000 back. Touchpad OK, touchpad keys very tough and making loud click when pressed.

mass storage controller driver for sony vaio vgn-nr38e

I didn’t have the time nor desire to do any thorough testing, so just a few observations: the display is great (wide glossy screen with fine resolution – I don’t recommend for outdoor use, of course), the keyboard is OK – the keys move smoothly and aren’t too noisy. He bought it cheap on Labor Day savings for some $550, which is a great price, even if the design is in my opinion a bit poor (that big silver field with small simple keyboard and rectangular touchpad looks like designed by a 5 year old) – but who cares? He didn’t buy it to impress girls. My brother bought himself a new toy – Sony Vaio VGN-N320E.












Mass storage controller driver for sony vaio vgn-nr38e