Might that be a Vista or Areca problem? :shocked:
You mean create a Raid array for XP.:(
Is it possible to install the raid driver through XP Pro, so I don't need to make a floppy?
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YES, create a raid array and install XP
XP install might be able to grab the drivers off the USB drive but the easiest way is to do the floppy.
So is version 7.6 ok to use. :)
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/lice...ional&lang=eng
NO!
this one: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Deta...stems&lang=eng
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8. 32-bit Floppy Configuration Utility for Intel® Matrix Storage Manager (284KB) 7.0.0.1020 5/4/2007 Download
Creates floppy disk for 32-bit OS with Intel® Matrix Storage Manager 7.0.0.1020 files - used to preinstall RAID driver (F6 during Windows* setup).
OS:Windows Server* 2003, Windows Server* 2003 Standard Edition, Windows Vista*, Windows Vista* 32, Windows* 2000 Advanced Server, Windows* XP Home Edition, Windows* XP Media Center Edition, Windows* XP Professional
you are on your own...good luck!
This is a RAID 0 array with two 80GB Hitachi SATA II hard drives on the ICH7R in my AW9D Max running Vista 32-bit.
Hey Ace your a saint and definitely much more patience than I :clap:
Well its been 11 days now since I paid for my quad G0 FPO/Batch #L725A903 and still waiting (dont ask :mad: ) and really looking forward to installing into my IP35 Pro with Vdroop mod, thanks to those who answered my queries and will post some ss later this week :up:
Well I get this. I loaded the driver with F6 and I hit 'S' to pick the right one. No luck. :(
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Is it now a hardware/BIOS problem now?
Any1 having issues setting volts above 1.64 in BIOS?
It resets back to my previous setting for me...
Had a similar problem with my first board, except it wouldn't go above 1.55v.Quote:
Any1 having issues setting volts above 1.64 in BIOS?
It resets back to my previous setting for me...
I replaced it with my current one.
RLM
OMG? So theres no BIOS Fix, its a hardware limitation?
uGuru is a great utility and I love the options for ease of overclocking, but I caution keeping the utility open as it will eventually cause your system to crash.
See the following thread.
@chawks2......hey thanks for that it was good reading on the debugging page.
No sweat. :up:
[QUOTE=Knight;2380960]Well I get this. I loaded the driver with F6 and I hit 'S' to pick the right one. No luck. :(
You need to use the Abit cd to create a floppy with raid drivers. Its all in the manual.
Updated to the latest version of HD Tach and HD Tune
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Was that on xp or vista. I have vista 64bit and I need to run it in xp compatibility mode to get it to work. I get a really eratic results on mine.
Well I think running hd tahc in compatibility mode screws with the results. I tried everest and sisoft and both seem about right. Running 4x250 WD 7200 rpm drives in raid 10
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I'm running XP Pro SP2, havn't made the jump to Vista cuz most people tell me it blows [compatibility issues ?]
I´m using Vista Home Premium x64 and it´s working perfect. All drivers i need working good.