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Install/startup problem: Vista on Intel RAID controller (ICH8R etc
Via 4 in 1 drivers 2. Via Registry (INF) Driver 3. Via Raid Control Driver 4. Make Via 6420 Diver Disk 5. PCI Marvell Yukon Ethernet Driver 6. ALC 97 Audio Driver Did not find any SATA drivers, I thought I would need to install them during the installation of Windows Xp SP2, where it asks for Install Third Party

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 93, Issue 22
I was thinking that my power supply could be an issue: it's a 300W and the bare minimun for AMD Athlon XP processors is a 300W power supply. Any other ideas? Thanks in advance. I just got a kt333 plat too and had trouble putting xp on it, I just dl'ed the new RAID driver save it to a floppy and press f6 when it

letting w2k switching the PC power off.
I just got a Soyo Platinum DRAGON and an Athlon XP 2200+ with 256MB of RAM and I've tried installing Windows XP and 2000 on two separate hard drives and have run into problems with copying files over during the installation. Any ideas whats going on? I was thinking that my power supply could be an issue: it's a

SATA and XP Home
I'd configured the RAID-1 Array. Then partitioned the drive to give me a 30GB C: drive, and formatted it FAT-32 with a Win98 bootdisk. Booted to the WinXP Pro Installation CD, pressed F6 when called for, and fed it the HPT374 drivers on a floppy. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314859 It ran through the process of

major problems with ataraid(4) on an Asus PSCH-SR/SATA ...
When the Recovery Console starts, you can press F6 to install a third-party SCSI or RAID driver, in case you need such a driver to access the hard disk. This prompt works the same as it does during installation of the operating system. The Recovery Console takes several seconds to start. When the Recovery Console

Samsung SATA Optical Drive Problem
I downloaded the driver from http://www.promise.com/support/linux2_eng.asp? mode=linux_download&product_id =15 I have enabled the bios of raid controller(pdc20265) and I made a raid with 2 disks(stripe mode) In OS Win Me it's all ok. I have some problem: - during installation of RH 7.3 I insert the floppy with

Platinum DRAGON and Installing Windows
Once you have setup the raid on the card and you have installed the drivers for it during the windows install it will act as a single drive. You can then partition it off however you see fit. Because you are using hardware raid then you can install the os on it. "MSExchangeStudent" <exchangestud...@newsgroups.com>

MSI - KT3 Ultra-ARU + Windows XP
I am getting very slow loading times, and about 40% of programs I try to install crash during installation. When I eventually get a program running, If you have a BE6-II 1.2 (and are using the original BIOS) you must use the non-RAID drivers. If you are using a BE6-II 2.0 (or a 1.2 with an upgraded BIOS) you

vista ultimate x64 install
Under my Windows Vista Problem Reports and Solutions section, I have a persistent message to download and install the latest driver for my Creative SB X-fi device One computer is running a raid all the others are not. The initial 30 second delay isn't too far out of line. It looks like you have the CD/DVD drive

Bug#284230: megaraid2 issue
If you can, try to get a laptop either without a 802.11g (so that you can decide which one to buy) or buy one supported by ath driver. I have T42 w/ Intel 2200BG card, ..... >I set it up ok with sysinstall during the installation but the system >will not boot properly if it has an entry in /etc/fstab.

Almost there, but confused about SATA selection in BIOS
The second problem is related to the network driver. The packet MTU is 1500, which means, typically, a limit of around 1460-1480 payload bytes per packet. I gave a new try to 6.1-BETA4 on my Blade 150 recently but there are some errors still spitting out during an installation: acd0: TIMEOUT - READ_BIG retrying

FastTrak66 Win2K INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE Problems
They didn't include drivers on iso immages. Do fresh minimal installation and then add xorg with pkg_add utility. > > > > ..... That the PERC 6/i RAID controller seems to work fine with the > mfi(4) driver; I was planning on a 4 x 73GB RAID5 setup, so > the problems about addressing > 1TB don't seem to apply.

Windows XP installation issue
According to ataraid manpage, the nForce4 "MediaShield" onboard RAID driver should be supported. Could this be a bug in FreeBSD? ..... or any of my assumptions are incorrect, please give more details, such as what you are expecting to see, what you are seeing, options you choice during installation etc.

How do I manage the RAID adapter change in a hardware migration?
GEOM related panic during install (Damian Wiest) 2. Re: GEOM related panic during install (Ivan Voras) the "Intel check1 failed" messages are from the ATA driver, as it tries to recognize BIOS/soft-raid configurations, and you can't remove that. It (the ATA driver) is also the probable cause of the panic here.

Sata Raid Installation Issue
My server works fine until I want to use the whole disk space of my raid 5 system with round about 980GB. A reduced disk space at round about 480GB works fine but I'am not able to bring FreeBSD setup to work with disk space bigger than that. During the installation the newfs command don't come to an end.

Configuration Issue / Question
When im rebuilding the RAID 1 i got about 40mb/s from each disk. I think its a network issue or samba, but i dont know where to look at. Thanks. .... 4.6, 5.1 - now gives error @ /usr/sbin/config -g if "sound" is used during kernel build - pci2: <multimedia, audio> at device 10.0 (no driver attached) this happens

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 126, Issue 3
Each time I had issues, this time I let Vista install all of the internet updates before I tried to install any drivers. Mostly I've had problems with the nVidia Raid Drivers. Things seem to be going well this time around. I am selling this computer to a client and would like to know if the error I had during

Serial ATA - fresh Windows installation
Has anyone solved this problem. I am trying to go back to XP from Vista and I seem to always have this problem when i install a new windows software but this time it is being persistent that it cant find any drives and it also does not like the mobo raid driver. I am trying to install XP Pro x64 on Intel 975X mobo

Install Error
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installation package will not run on a 32-bit operating system. "4. When you are prompted during Windows Vista Setup, remember to select Custom as the installation My own system has an nVidia 570sli chipset and runs my SATA drives with Vista's on-disk drivers, so I don't really think that's your problem.

Install Sata drivers
#1 If you're not installing a RAID system, you don't need the drivers. The install disks do generate a floppy with the drivers to be installed during the Windows XP clean installation but you don't need them unless you're going RAID. #2 Your BIOS is similar but different from mine. Under ADVANCED | ONBOARD DEVICE