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| I keep getting this message when Im trying to install Windows Vista "At least one device driver that might be required to start your system is not available. Devices with missing drivers: NVIDIA nForce(tm) RAID Class Controller SAMSUNG HD160JJ NVIDIA nForce4 Serial ATA RAID Controller" When I try and install it anyways, I get a BSOD with the 0x0000007B message. Can anyone help or give me a link to the Drivers? (I can't get the Load Driver thing to work either) I also used the Vista Advisor and it said my system could work with Vista. | Guest
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| Are you trying to install on RAID? If not, turn off raid in the BIOS, otherwise go to the nVidia website and download the driver package for your system. Go into the package and there will be the drivers you need so you can put them on a floppy or whatever Vista lets you use and install at the Load Driver thing. "Goldsun1715" <Goldsun1715@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:58296C07-7E2B-42D0-AEA4-8F380855966D@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Load Drivers will accept drivers on floppies, cd's, and thumb drives. "John Barnes" <JBarnes@email.net> wrote in message news:92EB89AB-1CD5-4BB7-BFD5-9A62D84E5979@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Go to this webpage: http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_do...etadriver.html If running the 32 bit version of Vista download the correct driver (not the 64 bit). Extract the zipped file. Browse to vista x86 beta 2/driver/sataraid. Copy these 4 files to a formatted clean floppy. You will need to install Vista via boot from PC option. Vista will not find a drive to install into so choose load drivers and insert the floppy. 4 options will appear on the screen choose the first one. This will take a long time to load so be patient. You should then see your raid drive. I heartily recommend prior to doing any of this that if you wish to dual boot you need a 3rd party partitioning tool and rezie the PRIMARY partition and leave enough space for Vista. Load the beta 2 into the extended primary partition and this should allow dual booting whih is what I am doing at this time "Goldsun1715" wrote: Quote:
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