Hi there,
I'm posting to find out whether anybody has and/or is having the same issues as me and whether anyone has found out any fixes to rectify the problems.
The issues I am currently experiencing with the Gigabyte Download Center are in IE10 but one issue has been reoccurring since we bought the PC (Zoostorm) at the end of last November or beginning of December and that is the Realtek HD Audio Driver not disappearing from the Downloads Page after downloading and installing the driver update and revisiting the Downloads Page. Below were supposed to be illustrations of the problems with descriptions but have been replaced with links instead, reason as to why I did this is in the paragraph at the end of the thread. Reinstalled PC on 29/09/2013 due to component registry problems with Task Scheduler which were associated with the renaming of the main Admin account.
At first when clicking the “GO !!” button in the Gigabyte Download Center, the button isn’t responsive in IE9 and IE10 even with Compatibility View enabled and requires you to click the “If download center do not Function properly. Please Download Scanning element program Manually” to install InstallOBJ.exe component whereas in IE8 it prompted you to install the InstallOBJ.exe component with clicking the Information bar at the top of the window instead of at the bottom of the window, selecting Download, clicking Run > Yes to prompts and returns you back to the same page except when you clicked on the “GO !!” button immediately, it came up with a message saying “Please wait for DL program” in which you clicked OK and waited for component to register for a few minutes before clicking the “GO !!” button again.
However when revisiting the Gigabyte Download Center after downloading the InstallOBJ.exe component and initialising the Gigabyte Download Center in IE9 and IE10, the above message appears “This Driver can’t release to failure!!” after clicking “GO !!” Clicking OK produces the same message for another 3 times and produces the screenshot below.
Click “Close the program” and returns back to the same page saying that IE has recovered the page in the Information bar at the bottom of the screen in which you click Close.
Click “If download center do not Function properly. Please Download Scanning element program Manually” and you will be prompted by Information bar, click Run to install InstallOBJ.exe.
Click Yes to UAC prompt.
Click “GO !!” button to initiate wizard, produces “This Driver can’t release to failure!!” message in IE9 and IE10 whereas in IE8 it goes straight to scanning page, click OK.
On first use of the wizard, it comes up with the Download bar in IE8 to download the InstallOBJ.exe component in which you click the Information bar and then select Download in which the page refreshes and comes up with a UAC prompt, click Yes and wait for the page to load in which it’ll direct you to the downloads page whereas IE9 and IE10 go straight through to downloads page. However when returning to the wizard, IE8 prompts you to run the InstallOBJ.exe component in which you click Run and Yes to UAC prompt, IE9 and IE10 again go straight through to the downloads page.
Downloads page comes up with all downloads related to the Motherboard components installed inside of the PC except it comes up with 2 of all, most of them exactly the same whereas some of them come up with different version numbers as illustrated in the screenshot above and below. Clicking “Click to Install All Drivers” and “Install” to each driver comes up with another loading page showing that the drivers are being downloaded and installed and return you back to the download page where the downloads are still present? Clicking “Save As…” followed by the Information bar prompting to Run or Save in IE9 and IE10 or to Download in IE8, if IE9 or IE10 click Run and then Yes to UAC prompt whereas in IE8 click Information bar, select Download, click Run and then Yes to UAC prompt and to follow instructions on screen to install each driver. Again when returning to downloads page it still says that I have got updates outstanding?
Please could one of the moderators notify the developers to improve the validation messages so that they make sense in the program. Are there any ways in which these issues can be resolved? I.e. redesigning the program completely
Also I have tried using another web browser such as the latest version of Google Chrome and the program wouldn’t work due to it being ActiveX based instead of Java plug-in based for non-IE browsers, would this be possible to do? Also can anyone please let us know of any issues surrounding the Gigabyte Download Center with other non-IE web browsers.
Also throughout the process I have been using both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of IE8, 32-bit and 64-bit versions of IE9 and 32-bit and 64-bit versions of IE10 have been merged together.
Are some of these issues historical i.e. have they been present in other versions of Windows prior to Windows 7 and in other versions of IE prior to IE8? Also can anyone please let us know of this.
Many thanks,
RocknRollTim
Current Computer specs are:
OS: Windows 7 x64 Home Premium SP1
Motherboard: GA-H61-S2PV
CPU: Intel Pentium CPU G840 2.80GHz
HDD: 320GB (non-solid state)
RAM: 6GB
(This one has the issues described with IE10)
Previous Computer specs were:
OS: Windows XP SP3
Motherboard: GA-M68SM-S2L
CPU: AMD 64 Athlon 1.60GHz
HDD: 250GB (non-solid state)
RAM : 1GB
(This one had the issues described with IE8)
P.S. Screenshots of the processes are included in
https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=1550B779A1E09442!2226 and are in order as the picture function doesn't allow to upload images with a certain number of pixels. Haven't tried Gigabyte Download Center with IE11 yet as it is only present with Windows 8.1, if anybody has tested this please could you notify users of any issues you encountered similar to mine.
Moderator Edit:The image link shown above seems to be incorrect, so try this one instead:
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=1550b779a1e09442&id=1550B779A1E09442%212226