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Windows Vista Ultimate Installation
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wonder if there is a problem booting the OS from the RAID array? The motherboard manual states "If you want to boot the system from a HD included in a created RAID array, copy first the RAID driver from the support CD to a floppy disk before you install an OS to the selected HD." However, I don't have a floppy

WinXP Pro Installation on RAID0: UPDATE
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other 2 drives could be set up for RAID ........assuming they are SATA drives?? SATA drivers will need to be installed during the VISTA installation... Your Manual will explain how to set up RAID on the Silicon Image chipset.....and tell you which SATA connectors are connected to that chip.

Copied boot partition from PATA to SATA, now can't boot...
This seems to indicate something bad is happening to the controller, likely induced by something the ATA driver is doing (or not doing? ...... When doing a clean install from disc 1, sysinstall gives you the option to install the X Windows packages from disc 1 during a new installation. The RC2 sysinstall misses

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 137, Issue 23
Use the same driver that you used during the installation process to update the driver. When updating the driver you must manually select the driver and do not 2000 drivers from your website onto a floppy and pressed F6 at the appropriate time to add the RAID drivers, I got this error: file\win2000\fasttrak.sys

Bug#284230: megaraid2 issue
The only way I got it going was to disable ACPI during installation (then I took it out of kernel). I hope this helps. Omer. /boot/loader.conf geom_vinum_load="YES" # Concatenated/mirror/raid driver nothing is needed in the kernel/conf file I have not tried gvinum with amd64 but on the i386 systems there are a

Excessive load/boot time
In particular, it still can't do any of the following things: - install on an already partitioned drive (so it's practically only usable for experimentation in VMWare and similar tools) - configure any of the more advanced features like RAID, X11 and sound - configure system locale & similar features On the other

Asus A7N8X-Deluxe with SCSI boot drives and PATA to SATA drive ...
I ended up using a Solaris install CD to write a new label to each disk, but I suppose I could build a custom kernel that does not contain any of the geom modules Also, 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.

Bug#351805: installation-report: after reboot eth0 and eth1 are ...
However I have another pesky issue to ask advice on: during installation of the driver for the SCI controller card, XP refused to install the non-RAID driver. I had to use the RAID one. Now every time I boot, I get a "Press CTR+S or F4 to enter the RAID utility" message for several seconds.

problem installing rh 73. with raid hw promise
It says: "Boot from the Windows CD to install the RAID drivers. When install XP from the HDDs in Serial ATA controller, press F6 as XP boots up, with a note saying "About the issue you mentioned in your earlier mail, based on product spec., the board comes with ICH6R chip and it provides SATA RAID feature.

freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 238, Issue 6
The file /boot/mfsroot.gz on the installation media needs to be unzipped to make PXE boot via tftp/nfs work. Otherwise the loader ultimately complains that it -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have had a small horde of little problems crop up, right after I finished getting my raid disk fixed.

XP and the I875 ( IC7-G in this case)
I'm seeing signal 6's on apache and imapd (never happened before) Did you do a fresh install or did you try and migrate from RELENG_4 to RELENG_6 ? ..... Change in the driver to support newer versions of a chipset might break older chipsets. Any known issues with the Dell PERC RAID driver that anyone is aware of?

freebsd-hackers Digest, Vol 257, Issue 8
What do You need to work: SCSI, RAID or the Promise ATA100? I had an issue with Promise regarding ATA100, solution was upgrading BIOS. I also got an unexpected error when specifying the Promise Fastrak RAID/SCSI driver during installation. I originally had extracted raid_xpdri_200.zip onto a floppy.

Newbie in linux want dual boot /help pls!
Michael Altmann m...@aie.de linux debian bugs dist linux debian maint boot Package: installation-reports Boot method: CD and network Image version: Debian GNU/Linux ..... Problem: /dev/rtc timeout on settig system time during boot up Solution: Append "--directisa" to HWCLOCKPARS in both hwclock.sh and hwclockfirst.sh

Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-i386@FreeBSD.org
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. drive) - During the install of Windows 2000, I've pressed F6 to load RAID drivers for the High Point Technology RAID 372 drivers (didn't have problems copying files over,

custom debian install cd
Press F6 to install the new driver when you see "Press F6 if you need to install a third party SCSI or RAID driver" screen during the installation process. It amazes me how little used the When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue.

Sata Raid Installation Issue
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that when wd1 and wd2 are configured as JBOD (instead of the desired RAID-1 array) then they are fully usable by NetBSD -- I can install a fully functional Can I at least directly access any drives attached to the 88SX5041 as JBOD devices with some driver that could be cobbled into NetBSD 4.0_STABLE?

Install Problem at GUI Startup
Pete Baker petebkrAThotmailDOTcom microsoft public windowsxp hardware Hi Alan Let us know if that is the issue... the choice between RAID and Non-RAID will be 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

NBC: mild technology rant: Windows Vista and Dell...
Entered the board Bios and enabled RAID 6. Inserted Vista install DVD and re-started PC 7. During the installation one screen asks for the F6 driver floppy 8. I have been following a Microsoft TechNet thread on this issue. A number of suggestions were made as to workarounds, and the last one left for me to try

Platinum DRAGON and Installing Windows
... with this mobo, sata/raid driver had to be installed, from floppy, using F6 option during the installation or repair of win, whether using raid or not. Issue and setup Motherboard as above with 1013 BIOS I have an IBM SCSI controller hosting 2 x 36Gb SCSI drives as RAID 1 I have an Adaptec board running a

Installing xp pro - SATA HD not detected
XP took off without an issue. Normally there is no need for F6, Raid Drivers when a single SATA disk is used, however YMMV in that respect. BAR wrote: 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.