New IDE Driver

Has anyone tried the latest IDE driver v3.40 found in the v2.41 nForce driver pack?
It leads to the Secondary Slave device, a CD-RW drive, not being recognised in Win XP. I can Roll Back to the previous IDE driver in the v2.03 nForce driver pack and it recognises it again.
Does anyone else have a problem on a slave device while using the new IDE driver???

When the Nvidia sw ide driver is installed several games fail to start up.Moto racer 3 for one that ive found myself.Had to roll back to be able to game.Seems lots of folks are having issues with several other games. ;(See here:  http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17580

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