TheWolf
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System Name | TheWolf |
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Processor | Q9650/Q9550 |
Motherboard | Abit IP35ProXE/IX38QuadGT |
Cooling | Big Typhoon x4 |
Memory | G-Skill/A-Data/SuperTalent |
Video Card(s) | 3x MSI 260GTX OC 2x216 1x192 shaders |
Storage | Hitachi 80gb x2 |
Display(s) | Norcent/Neovo |
Case | none/benching stations |
Audio Device(s) | onboard |
Power Supply | Crosair TX650W |
Software | XP/W7 |
First of all, excuse my poor English. I'm from Spain, and trying to do my best explaining this, and to "translate" from my Spanish OS to what it should say in English.
Anyway, YES, I think you must use modded drivers to get SLI hack working on Vista x64. At least I did that way. This is what I did (for Vista x64):
Step 1 Disable UAC, if not already disabled.
Step 2 Download SLI String Installer v1.81 and unpack in to folder on HDD. Run slistringinstall.exe.
Step 3 Press ASUS, regardless of real motherboard, to patch Windows registry with SLIC certificate
Step 4 Download and install ORIGINAL Forceware drivers v190.62. Reboot. (The link given is for US original v190.62. If you want any other language, choose it here and then download v190.62 drivers for that language)
Step 5 Replace original "nvlddmkm.sys" file with modded one. Original one should be at "C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\" folder. (Remember to first make a backup of the original one!!!)
Step 6 Download and run Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider 1.3b. Choose "Sign a system file" and give the path to the modded "nvlddmkm.sys" file (it should be "C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\nvlddmkm.sys"). If you already don't have your system into Test Mode, you can also use this tool to enable it.
Step 7 Once the Dseo13b.exe tool says "The system file has been signed successfully", reboot again.
Step 8 At restart, you should see a message saying something like "SLI compatible system". You can go now to nVidia Control Panel and under "Set SLI and PhysX Configuration", activate SLI.
Step 9 Enjoy.
Hope it helps. I think I didn't forget anything I did to get it working. Sorry for my English.
Very good layout!
I'd like to stress step #3 is very important that you use only the ASUS cert.
All hal.mods & modded drivers are set to work best with the ASUS cert.
Step #5 should be ran & install from a CMD prompt, ran as Admin.
You should have to answer "yes" to overwrite.
Say the driver is in the C:\ACPI folder do copy with CMD=Command Prompt as admin: copy C:\ACPI\nvlddmkm.sys C:\windows\system32\drivers\
Make sure UAC is disabled.
To make it more simplified you can place the modded: nvlddmkm.sys file in the root of C: then the command you run would looks like this:
copy C:\nvlddmkm.sys C:\windows\system32\drivers\ <=You can type this in the cmd prompt or copy paste it if the path is the same.
"Press Enter"
Remember this needs to be done from a Command Prompt window ran as admin. <very important.
Click Start type in search: "cmd" right click it & run as admin <=W7 way..
It will ask to overwrite, answer: "Yes" Look at picture below closely.
For other help see my post here: http://forums.techpowerup.com/showpost.php?p=1555905&postcount=644
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