Raid Drivers....
Okay, I almost hate Raid, but not yet....I have two 80gb Seagate Ide drives, an Asus P4T533 mobo, and want a Raid 0 setup. The array is created fine, but Windows refuses to recognize the drive, Bios does though. Okay, drivers right? Sure, where the h*ll do I get them. I tried Asus, Seagate, and Promise with no luck. They have to be on a floppy so I can F6 them into the install. Grr......
i remain, he who remains to be....
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DaPunnisher Member Posts: 108I looked up the specs here:
http://www.asus.com/products/mb/socket478/p4t533/overview.htm
Do you mean Serial ATA drives, not IDE?Geek Chic! http://www.wegeek.com -
Ricka182 Member Posts: 3,359No, they're IDE. The mobo has a Promise 133 chip on-board for Raid 0 & 1. I want to use 0. I can create the array, and it remains functional, but Windows doesn't like it I guess. Stupid drivers.i remain, he who remains to be....
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garv221 Member Posts: 1,914I've had that happen before...Get the drivers and play around with the folder structure within the floppy disk...Some drivers have to be in a folder like 4 directories deep...Others don't need to be in a folder, just place them in the floppy...I've installed ALOT of raid and Serial drives and an issue like this was always where the file was located and where windows looks for it....You have to play around with it....GL!