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Will no one help me with a Promise Raid Controler
The only exception to this would be if your going to use RAID or place the operating system on a hard drive operating off the HPT controller (IDE 3 & 4) because you will either have to load the drivers for the Highpoint controller after Win98 installation or load them off a floppy disk during WinXP setup.

freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 239, Issue 10
Jan.2005 Hardware: DELL PowerEdge 1850 with a PERC 4E/Si RAID Controller Problem: After Installation, System tries to boot with megaraid.o instead of megaraid2.o During installation everything works fine. But after reboot, the System hangs when it comes to load the RAID-driver. It tries to load the megaraid.o

Relocation of "Documents and Settings" Folders
When exactly does the error occur during the installation? I myself were not able to get either XP32 or XP64 running on a Sata-I disk, I have successfully installed Windows XP Pro (32 bit) on this system using the 32 bit raid drivers for both the Silicon Image and NVidia nforce 4 Sata Raid controllers.

How do I manage the RAID adapter change in a hardware migration?
I'm running in ATA mode, but during the installation process of XP, if I don't press F6 in order to load the additional driver, I get BSOD - I'm assuming because it doesn't recognise my hard I am installing to a partitioned drive, and I think I am getting hung up because it is looking for the RAID drivers.

Windows XP installation issue
Therefore, it cannot be started during boot, unless you correct " "the configuration file and recreate the initial ramdisk. .... Wenn Sie Festplatten verwenden, die bereits einen md Superblock " #~ "von einer vorherigen Installation in einem anderen RAID Verbund besitzen, " #~ "so MÜSSEN Sie diesen löschen,

installing win2k on SATA RAID
BAR B...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp hardware Do a repair installation and don't forget to prepare the Raid drive floppy disk so that you can provide the drivers during the installation process. "Pete" wrote: I've just copied a system partition from a PATA drive to a SATA drive,

8400 - A little help, please
At any rate, it's well established that if one is installing XP on a non-RAID SATA drive connected to the nVidia controller, not only is a RAID (or SATA) driver not needed, but it should not be fed to XP Setup during installation. So, if Mike wants to install XP on a single drive, after disabling nVidia RAID in

SATA and XP Home
During the installation my boot SATA HDD was identified as /dev/sda. Once the install completed the system tried to boot, but failed. ...... This includes SCSI RAID drivers, and some of the less common SCSI controllers. Package: apt-cdrom-setup Status: install ok installed Priority: extra Section: debian-installer

freebsd-performance Digest, Vol 60, Issue 14
Currently I have to press F6 during the installation to be prompted to load the RAID device driver. How can I automate this part of the install so I do not have to do the F6 prompt? Not sure, though, how that helps with your issue. Maybe looking into this will bring you closer? HTH, Cary.

IT7 RAID-1 losing mouse/KB during WinXP install
Alan "Pete Baker" wrote in message Hi Alan Let us know if that is the issue... the choice between RAID and Non-RAID will be dependent on how the mainboard If the option is available choose the Non-RAID SATA driver during installation on a single SATA drive. Update again when you have it successfully installed

Problems with ATA100 and Abit Be6 II
If they do, it makes sense that I cannot run the installation without additional support (raid drivers?!?). At one point during installation, I have the option of installing SCSI I believe it does not recognize the partition due to raid issue, but I might be wrong. Please, do you have an idea what I should do?

Bug#284230: megaraid2 issue
RESOLUTION To resolve this issue: If you are upgrading Windows 98 or Windows Millennium Edition, follow the troubleshooting steps that are described in the Click New Installation, and then click Next. Follow the instructions on your screen. When you receive the "Press F6 to load SCSI/Raid Drivers" prompt,

Platinum DRAGON and Installing Windows
When I was prompted for the 3rd party RAID driver this time, it only came back with 1 option and that was for SATARaid. I did have a few other issues during the installation but I easily worked them out and have a running machine(Though many of my components like printer, scanner, CD-RW software have yet to be

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 203, Issue 7
Drivers for the drives seems to have changed version numbers after a update. Got this form the Reliability monitor in Vista. Have since applied SP1 and no change. System is older Dell XPS Gen3. Controllers are using whatever Vista installed (fresh install) Bios is set to Raid Autodetect/AHCI (default) as it has

Bug#466713: Lenny SATA RAID Dual Boot Installation Report
A fast SCSI drive is recommended, a RAID array of types 5 or 0+1 is ideal, but an IDE drive will work as well. _Network Speed_ This is critical as well. process will detect the information it needs automatically or that the monitor will be included in a list the user can choose from during install time.

Waking from standby issue
To just clarify this a little more, for installing the Highpoint driver during WinXP installation you will need a floppy disk with the following items on it from either 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.

SATA and XP Home
If the option is available choose the Non-RAID SATA driver during installation on a single SATA drive. Update again when you have it successfully installed Any issue will always come down to hardware. In order to install XP (of either flavour) you need to follow a particular method to install the SATA drivers.

Bug#353299: installation-reports: Inconsistant HDD assignment ...
This includes SCSI RAID drivers, and some of the less common SCSI controllers. Package: tzsetup-udeb Status: install ok installed Priority: standard Section: debian-installer Installed-Size: 296 Maintainer: Debian Install System Team <debian-b...@lists.debian.org> Version: 1:0.19 Depends: cdebconf-udeb,

SATA and XP Home
I have installed both the SATA RAID and IDE RAID drivers during the win2k install and the installation sees them both but it doesn't want to install the boot info to the SATA array. I may have found a boot setting in my BIOS that might resolve the issue but I haven't had a chance to try an install just yet.

Windows XP Pro SP1 Setup Error
Andreas Janssen andreas.jans...@bigfoot.com linux debian user Hello jack (<li...@qnorth.net>) wrote: I need to create a custom install cd using a 2.6 kernel that has support for extra sata raid drivers. I've found a few sites on how to tackle the issue: (for example: