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| If you meen on an nfoce mobo which can support pata and sata drives in the raid, no <DIV>"Jon Davis" <jon@REMOVE.ME.PLEASE.jondavis.net> wrote in message news:OD1qCTg0GHA.3440@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...</DIV>> Has support for it been added yet? This was never accomplishable in Beta 2 Quote:
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| Jon: For Vista through RC1 you need the Nforce Vista x86 beta 2 file or RC1, Vista x64 beta 2 or RC1 download file depending on which release is being used, available at Nvidia downloads. Unzip the file, copy the unzipped file to a CD. The installation instructions are in the PDF file in the download, following the instructions work through RC1 for x86 or x64. Mixing drives, PATA (IDE) & SATA in the raid array isn't supported at this time. "Jon Davis" <jon@REMOVE.ME.PLEASE.jondavis.net> wrote in message news:OD1qCTg0GHA.3440@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| Thank you. I'll give that a shot. Jon "Dennis Pack x64, v64B2 (5384), OPP2007B2" <dennispack@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:A19FB9E5-DFEE-4782-B055-AB6C1D11F610@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| I have three SATA drives, two are identical and configured as NVRaid (Striping array), the other is standalone. I currently run Windows XP on the third physical standalone hard drive. The RAID drive (2 drives = 1) is also formatted as a Dynamic partition. The third physical drive on which Windows XP is installed is NOT formatted as a Dynamic partition. When I attempt to boot using the Ultimate Boot CD (http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/) the third drive on which Windows XP is running is not visible. Of course, neither is the RAID array. Seeing the stanalone drive from UBCD worked before, but I don't know what I did to make it not show up now. I don't really have any ideas on what to try to roll back. I am actually trying to install Windows Vista x64 RC1 on either drive; I was only running UBCD to try to back up my data first. When Vista boots, it can't see any hard drives, either. I have installed the x64 SATA (nForce4) drivers for Vista RC1 from nVidia's web site. When I browse to the drivers and select the appropriate driver, nothing happens, Vista Setup still can't see any drives. And when I try to use the Repair tool and it first asks me to select a Windows install and I choose to install drivers, I get an explicit error message, "Driver failed to install" (or equiv message). Without any boot discs, Windows XP boots fine. The BIOS sees everything fine. XP sees everything fine. What is going on? Any ideas? Thanks, Jon | Guest
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