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Just updated to latest version and it no longer seems to have drivers for some of my hardware. I have every driver pack downloaded even those not needed for my system (example being Nvidia as i dont even have a graphics card). This was not a problem before, anyone any ideas? See image...
Not enough information but maybe because you're running Win 11 and SDIO is now showing drivers for Win 11.Just updated to latest version and it no longer seems to have drivers for some of my hardware. I have every driver pack downloaded even those not needed for my system (example being Nvidia as i dont even have a graphics card). This was not a problem before, anyone any ideas? See image...
@glenn HI Glenn Iim running windows 10, its an old system with an i7-4790 processor it does not even by default support windows 11.
If i go back to revision SDIO_1.16.0.818.zip and run SDIO_x64_R818 within the zip (which i had to get elsewhere) that detects the not shown intel drivers just fine.
Do you offer older versions in an archive anywhere online? I would be happy to try various versions if you do to pin point at which version the issue cropped up. Thanks
Under options i have the following (i think these are all the defaults)...
Options>
View = Don't show Driver Pack names (selected)
Interface scale=Slider is at default (have tried adjusting and using the reset also)
Hint delay in milliseconds=500
Options>Updates>
Port=50171
Max connections=0
Max download speed=0
Max upload speed=0
Dont not check for new version or app/driver packs=NOT checked
Show only updates hide missing driver packs=NOT checked
Options>Paths
Drivers=Drivers
Indexes=Indexes/SDIO
Indexes(human readable)=Indexes/SDIO/txt
Themes and translations=tools/SDIO
Logs=Logs
Options>Advanced
Nothing is set all options blank and show console window is unchecked
Main program inteface options such as "Found in driver packs" are all ticked and unticked as shown in initial posts image.
Adjusting the theme makes no difference either.
Thanks in advance and for putting in the time to help 🙂
Just as a comparison this is what is displayed in version 1.16
As you can see in this it recognises all the Intel stuff and tells me its upto date (minus the Intel display HD 4600 driver as updating that breaks sleep mode on my monitor so i never update it).... Interestingly it also displays an
"Intel(R) C220 series chipset SATA AHCI controller" driver again as being upto date....
This SATA AHCI controller driver doesnt show up at all (see initial image) in the list on version 1.17.1 🤔
Scrap the above about the SATA AHCI not showing up i was obviously blind for a brief second or just going round the twist🙃 There does seem to be a Realtek audio driver which shows up in the newer over the older version though, however from memory that removes sound enhancments options in control panel if i install a newer version so not bothered about that.
PS sorry for the multipost the forum wouldnt let me edit posts after a few minutes of posting
1. run v1.16, switch to metro theme, in options enable show driver pack above, set view options to not installed and better, take a screenshot, zip the log file, post the screenshot and log file zip
2. run v1.17.1, switch to metro theme, in options enable show driver pack above, set view options to not installed and better, take a screenshot, zip the log file, post the screenshot and log file zip
Here is 116
They look the same to me with the exception the DP_Chipset_25111 driver pack isn't indexed/available in the second case resulting in the "no driver is found in driver packs" messages. Try deleting the index for that pack and letting SDIO re-index it.
Success 👍 Many thanks Glenn. Both versions now show exactly the same (even the order drivers are listed) and everything is back to being identified as it should be.
That was certainly weird i could had sworn i had also tried purging the drivers and indexes folder and redownloading since the issue initially cropped up. Either way its fixed 🙂
Might have to say a further thanks with a donation or mug purchase for the help you gave there Glenn, very much appreciated. Hats off to you for a great program and great support.
Hi Glenn,
I have the same issue, with V1.15.5 I'll find at least 3 packages (with "new drivers" even more) and with V1.17.1 I will find no drivers at all.
Here are my logs.
what do you see when you switch to Win 10?
How do I do that?
