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SATA - PATA Hard drive issues
Finally, installed new BIOS via ASUS Update "update from file" option. BIOS showed installed at 100 %, but verification froze at 86 % (retry or cancel option). Retry, same result. There are no updated chipset drivers for Vista 64 (they were included in Vista install), so I tried updating the BIOS.

Installing Vista on SATA drive
old man d...@spoofmail.notme alt comp periphs mainboard asus You dont need to install anything via F6 during the installation "Ken" <krlor...@comcast.net> I'm slow... please can someone tell me what the steps are needed to get Raid drivers on a Floppy, CD or whatever so that the VISTA install program can get at

Microsoft throws in the towel on Vista
Now that being said I cannot get VISTA to load on anything but an IDE hard drive I have left over from an older sytem, only 30 GB. After the initial loading of the temp software, (on SATA or SATA RAID) I get a message that the driver is missing for the DVD/CD drive (SATA) and to install it.

installation XP professional SP3, SATA driver installation
Attempt to run repair from Vista installation DVD: Vista is installed on a RAID striped controller. I was able to install to it, but Vista installer does not see it in installed versions of vista. Repair is not an option. Have tried to run various raid drivers (and I can see my c: drive from the PE command prompt,

correction
I tried some of the Silicon drivers via "Load drvier" but had no luck. So instead i installed Vista on one of the other two SATA drives (both Samsung) and I have Silicon Image 3114 Sata Raid Controller and I got the .txt drivers from Silicon Image which work fine from Load Drivers, but only for a Clean Install.

How to install Vista 64 with RAID 5
If I find I solid solution I will let you know. dl "Andrew" wrote: 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.

Macintosh's document files copy into SBS2003 went slower network
Stan nats...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup This is the same thing that happened with my Premium install. My SATA drive is mandated by the bios to be managed via IDE (works pretty well in XP), should I alter it on the bios to be managed via RAID, even though it is a single?

MMC could not create the snap-in
Rick Rogers r...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hi, You need to supply an appropriate RAID driver at setup, either via floppy, thimb drive, or CD. Once added, then proceed with setup. Vista, by the way, does not offer a repair installation like XP's as it doesn't install in the same

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VIA
don't look too Vista-ready... "Systems supported: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server2003, Windows XP 64-Bit and Windows Server 2003 x64. Windows Vista, it will Although this setup can and does work for some time it eventually leads to errors. Use one type of drive or the other" Can anyone verify this?

Trouble Installing
I want to turn it into a home server for other machines (one Windows Vista home basic, one Windows XP Pro) for access of multimedia data (photos and Software raid is a high resource hug as far as I know. Do you mean his proposed server-machine or my setup? In regards to my setup - don't do this at work folks.

install WinXP with SATA devices?
There
is absolutely no reason why they should know how to tweek the kernel via the /proc interface or setup a complicated RAID system. VISTA requires 10x more resources than even the most bloaty KDE. Bog off and complain there for a change. * Spending a LOT less time at system adiministration tasks over the

Backgammon Bearing Off
So I've been wondering is the Via Raid driver installed , should I have installed it during a new Windows Installation ? Will windows98 let me partition the Sata mirror raid array into what I want for the final setup , which maybe 6 partitions on 76GBs . Following your suggestions I would install each OS on a

I need help Bad with VISTA Home Premium 64
It is only wise to use a SATA driver IF you have MORE than a single physical volume, and you plan on creating a RAID array for them. Currently, XP SP3 Release Candidate 2 does not require a floppy(or any need to install a RAID driver) for installation, since it is installed via Windows Update.

SATA - PATA Hard drive issues
Jose Paulo JosePa...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Thanks for the info! Tried for the sixth time. My SATA drive is mandated by the bios to be managed via IDE (works pretty well in XP), should I alter it on the bios to be managed via RAID, even though it is a single?

5th time failure on Vista Ultimate setup...
Even if you break the raid 1 array, it's possible to recreate it without losing data by copying the source drive to the mirror. You are using the Via Bios routine to create the array, aren't you? Vista setup will see the two SATA disks as separate non-raid drives until you load the Via Raid driver.

Low end PC as home server, what package should I install?
Fourthly: Is RAID involved? Is an add-on S-ATA controller involved? "Adam Albright" wrote: On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:35:25 -0800, "Rock" <R...@nospam.net> wrote: VIA don't look too Vista-ready... "Systems supported: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server2003, Windows XP 64-Bit and Windows Server 2003 x64.

RAID 1
Appletalk should not be needed since you can access shares via SMB. However, Eriq has some guidelines: Connecting a Macintosh to SBS using AppleTalk 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. Macintosh computer (He is boss

Importing mail from a restore of a full backup
I tell you what, you convert a video file on a drive over Ethernet and try it with one inside your computer connected via EIDE or SATA. That's not only bullshit, it's stupid. Very, very few drives can exceed 125MB/s on reads or writes standalone without RAID, even 2-drive RAID0 configs frequently don't.

Vista & RAID/SATA setups
Look at the Mini-ITX series of motherboards from VIA - they're low cost, have everything built in (SATA, LAN, etc.) and are very low power. What LINUX flavour would suit best? Or could I use Win 98SE or 2K (too many bad experiences with XP and Vista)? Yeah, 2K would work fine if you're setting it up to map file

Setup for Raid 0 P5B Deluxe running VISTA
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