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Dual boot W98/XPHome/Xp64bit
... (DrWizard) wrote: Hi When I setup the new SBS2003 with High speed RAID hard disk. Other Vista Business and XP Pro are fine as worked with SBS2003. I agree with Merv that the problem is most likely because the Mac is connecting via SMB. Mac OS X's SMB client up until 10.5 was poor (and may still be poor in

Using PC as simple server for network storage?
GeForce 6150 + nForce 430 chipset, S-ATA with RAID. Are you Vista-32 or Vista-64? This looks nasty... http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx? I further wanted to test this, so I again put the internal PATA drive in the computer, and tried to restore from the external PATA drive via USB to the SATA

Changing Channel on Extender breaks the tuner
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SATA - PATA Hard drive issues
I've been cursing at Vista and my Raid setup non stop and in the end all my problems came down to some faulty RAM:rolleyes: Well, I've ended up with a clean but it seems it's a case of so near yet so far.:confused: Can anyone provide me with some insight? Thanks Ian -- mccamli Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com.

Installation BSoDs
This was, until Vista, via pressing the F6 key at the proper time during the install, in Vista the option is through an "ADD" button presented at some point during install. It will mostly be people using the on board or external RAID controllers for their boot hard drive. (Nothing wrong with that.

Installation BSoDs
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Vista install on SATA - Drive problem
I messed with the setup options for a while trying to get it right and the only way I could get it to work was to physically unplug the disc drives while I was installing. So basically if you unplug all of the disc drives except the one you wish to install Vista on, format, set up the raid, install Vista,

install WinXP with SATA devices?
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worked like a charm it was my exact setup. I was only having problems with the Xbox 360 Elite system connected via wired connection. I have a velocity micro Cinemagix pro, 2 ATI External tuners, 8600GTS Video, 2GB Corsair memory, Areca 4 Port Raid Card, 4x500gb (1.5TB Usable), AMD X2 6000+ (2.0GHZ) proc.

cenovnik PC komponenti za 12.02.2008
Everything seems to be running normally thus far, however this is probably the 7th time I have installed Vista on this machine. 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.

sharing issues
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Acey Backgammon Deucey
I have now ordered a supported unit via eBay. What I am really after in my newly built PC is the use only of SATA HDD's and ODD's ... no IDE stuff. .... Install these on a floppy, and at the beginning of XP setup, hit F6 when instructed to add a 3rd party driver. Vista already comes with the Intel RAID drivers.

5th time failure on Vista Ultimate setup...
I did however notice a significant performance decrease using vista versus XP, some of which was cleared up while using a 1-2 GB SD card and ready boost which increased various benchmarks approximately 10% over Vista w/oa SD card via readyboost(1gb system ram via 2x512mb). Thanks in advance.

dualboot windows Vista on my system
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Macintosh's document files copy into SBS2003 went slower network
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Two Kinds of Linux Runners
Technologist Technologist.35c...@news.home.local microsoft public windows vista general If RAID1 "fails" then all is not lost. Each controller has a different setup method, which can be accessed via command line ro from within windows. -- Technologist Posted via http://ms-os.com Forum to Usenet gateway.

Low end PC as home server, what package should I install?
In upnp I can connect to the vista and xp home pc but only via the media sharing option on vista/windows media player 11. raid 0. sata raid is enabled for sata1 and 2 and disabled for the rest. so the bios is set properly. in the vista install it finds the hard drives fine. so i install to the raid 0 drives. it

RAID Setup and DP35DP?
Port P...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I have a computer with the ASUS P5B-E motherboard, this board supports Raid via the Intel chip. When I first put the computer together I had Vista Ultimate RC1 installed, it worked fine. It had a Raid 1 configuration w/ two

Install Error
Com microsoft public windows 64bit general Vista has the Via RAID drivers in its base, so you don't need any additional drivers there - at least in a Every time I try to setup windows x64, it gets through loading all the files and says it's starting windows...then all the sudden I get the blue screen of

Parcheesi And A Backgammon Game Of India
... microsoft public windows vista installation_setup This is an easy one - when your pc turns on go to setup and find where sata mode is and disable raid. I have since tried numerous things to get it working properly, I tried to repair it via the DVD medium. I tried installing 32 bit Vista.

Intel Raid 1, Vista won't reinstall
Want to install WinXP on it via its retail distribution CD and then its SP2 CD which I have on hand. For my keyboard and mouse and printers which are USB-connected, I did press F6 to install the special RAID and NVIDIA Storage drivers but after that it was business as usual. Also installed Vista in a dual boot