The A7V133 is a disk drive controller manufactured by ASUS. This driver fixes problems with drive not found, slow or unreliable data transfer, intermittent connection or hardware conflicts. This driver - "UltraWinDrvB29.zip" - has been downloaded 52 times and is rated 5 out of 5 stars based on 11 reviews. The uploader reports that this update will work successfully on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 145.7 KB.
A7V133
Win2000 Promise Ultra100 (tm) IDE Controller
Win2000 Promise Ultra100 (tm) IDE Controller (PDC20265)
Win2000 Promise Ultra100 TX2 (tm) IDE Controller
Win2000 Promise Ultra133 TX2 (tm) IDE Controller
Win9x-ME Promise Ultra100 (tm) IDE Controller
Win9x-ME Promise Ultra100 (tm) IDE Controller (PDC20265)
Win9x-ME Promise Ultra100 TX2 (tm) IDE Controller
Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows ME, Windows 98SE
UltraWinDrvB29.zip (145.7 KB)
2.00.0.29 (26-Mar-2003)
2.00.0.29 (2001-11-06) via .inf
SocketA(462)
Promise Controller UltraATA Driver REV:2.00.0.29
Support 48bit LBA HDD
Alagappan (DG Staff Member) on 20-Mar-2006
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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NT4/ULTRA.CAT | 7 bytes | 2 Jun 2000 |
NT4/ULTRA.INF | 10.0 KB | 6 Nov 2001 |
NT4/ultra.sys | 41.1 KB | 6 Nov 2001 |
README.TXT | 1.5 KB | 6 Nov 2001 |
TXTSETUP.OEM | 4.4 KB | 23 Oct 2001 |
ULTRA | 7 bytes | 2 Jun 2000 |
WIN2000/ULTRA.CAT | 7 bytes | 2 Jun 2000 |
WIN2000/ULTRA.INF | 7.7 KB | 6 Nov 2001 |
WIN2000/ultra.sys | 33.2 KB | 6 Nov 2001 |
Win9x-Me/ADVPACK.DLL | 80.9 KB | 2 Jun 2000 |
Win9x-Me/PTISTP.DLL | 36.9 KB | 2 Jun 2000 |
Win9x-Me/PU66VSD.VXD | 8.7 KB | 2 Jun 2000 |
Win9x-Me/SMARTVSD.VXD | 9.1 KB | 2 Jun 2000 |
Win9x-Me/ULTRA.CAT | 7 bytes | 2 Jun 2000 |
Win9x-Me/ULTRA.INF | 10.0 KB | 6 Nov 2001 |
Win9x-Me/ultra.mpd | 40.3 KB | 6 Nov 2001 |
WinXP/ULTRA.CAT | 7 bytes | 2 Jun 2000 |
WinXP/ULTRA.INF | 3.8 KB | 6 Nov 2001 |
WinXP/ultra.sys | 25.9 KB | 6 Nov 2001 |