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Nightwalker
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 21:12 Post subject:
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Sorry but i have to say that i cant come on in Deathmatch...
I have big problems
My raid 0 hdds dont work really and my old bumped hdd is full with errors.
I lag if i come on server but most time my pc crash completly..
I cant Install XP with the boot cd on the raid 0 system:
Xp dont see the hdd´s.
It are Samsung HD080JHS
Some knows what i can do?
I have the drivers for it and all but dont work...
Eddy
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Osiris_TSGK
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 21:18 Post subject:
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Nightwalker wrote: |
Sorry but i have to say that i cant come on in Deathmatch...
I have big problems
My raid 0 hdds dont work really and my old bumped hdd is full with errors.
I lag if i come on server but most time my pc crash completly..
I cant Install XP with the boot cd on the raid 0 system:
Xp dont see the hdd´s.
It are Samsung HD080JHS
Some knows what i can do?
I have the drivers for it and all but dont work...
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You need RAID driver copied on a floppy disk if you'r going to install XP on a RAID system.
This driver should be availalble on your motherboard CD, that is the driver of your RAID controller, like Promise, Silicon Image, Intel chipset etc etc.
Most of them come with an application to copy the driver on the floppy disk.
When the driver is copied on the floppy disk, run the installation of Win XP, during the installation process you will have a message to type F3 (or whatever the key, don't remember) to install a third party SCSI driver, you type that key, insert the floppy disk and install the RAID Driver.
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The Borg_TSGK
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 21:43 Post subject:
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And once you have that damn disc don't loose it again, cause with out that 3rd party driver its all just a pile of usless silcone
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Nightwalker
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Joined: 05 Nov 2006 Posts: 134 Country: Age: 34
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 22:51 Post subject:
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Osiris_TSGK wrote: |
Nightwalker wrote: |
Sorry but i have to say that i cant come on in Deathmatch...
I have big problems
My raid 0 hdds dont work really and my old bumped hdd is full with errors.
I lag if i come on server but most time my pc crash completly..
I cant Install XP with the boot cd on the raid 0 system:
Xp dont see the hdd´s.
It are Samsung HD080JHS
Some knows what i can do?
I have the drivers for it and all but dont work...
Eddy |
You need RAID driver copied on a floppy disk if you'r going to install XP on a RAID system.
This driver should be availalble on your motherboard CD, that is the driver of your RAID controller, like Promise, Silicon Image, Intel chipset etc etc.
Most of them come with an application to copy the driver on the floppy disk.
When the driver is copied on the floppy disk, run the installation of Win XP, during the installation process you will have a message to type F3 (or whatever the key, don't remember) to install a third party SCSI driver, you type that key, insert the floppy disk and install the RAID Driver. |
boss i have done this it dont work...
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Osiris_TSGK
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Joined: 21 May 2006 Posts: 4668 Location: France
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 23:04 Post subject:
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Nightwalker wrote: |
Osiris_TSGK wrote: |
Nightwalker wrote: |
Sorry but i have to say that i cant come on in Deathmatch...
I have big problems
My raid 0 hdds dont work really and my old bumped hdd is full with errors.
I lag if i come on server but most time my pc crash completly..
I cant Install XP with the boot cd on the raid 0 system:
Xp dont see the hdd´s.
It are Samsung HD080JHS
Some knows what i can do?
I have the drivers for it and all but dont work...
Eddy |
You need RAID driver copied on a floppy disk if you'r going to install XP on a RAID system.
This driver should be availalble on your motherboard CD, that is the driver of your RAID controller, like Promise, Silicon Image, Intel chipset etc etc.
Most of them come with an application to copy the driver on the floppy disk.
When the driver is copied on the floppy disk, run the installation of Win XP, during the installation process you will have a message to type F3 (or whatever the key, don't remember) to install a third party SCSI driver, you type that key, insert the floppy disk and install the RAID Driver. |
boss i have done this it dont work... |
Be sure it is the right driver for the right RAID controller, also, be sure that the hard drive are declared on the controller as in RAID mode.
And mostly floppy disk are the most unreliable disk ever, you may copie the driver to more than 1 floppy disk in case of a floppy disk cannot be readable during the 3th party SCSI installation.
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Xmeagol
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Joined: 26 Oct 2006 Posts: 3612 Location: Oh my god look behind you it's an evil combine advisor with a raging erection oh my god. Country: Browser: Age: 702
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 23:24 Post subject:
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Vista has build in RAID drivers, that's why i choosen Vista (i didnt have a Floppy drive )
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maeggs
Joined: 29 Dec 2006 Posts: 274 Location: Dresden Germany Country: Browser: Age: 38
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 23:42 Post subject:
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DrBreen wrote: |
Vista has build in RAID drivers, that's why i choosen Vista (i didnt have a Floppy drive ) |
Thats the cheapest reason i ever heared xD
On topic:
When i remember right you can coose out of many Operating systems when you create the raid-startup-disc. Maybe you did just choose the wrong one. Make a disk for every option your able to and try every single one.
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Nightwalker
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 01:04 Post subject:
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Osiris i have a Asus A8N SLI-Deluxe
And the newest Drivers!!
I download for the HDO80HJ the newest drivers and i download and install newest bios and i have took the bios cd witch nvraid traiber everything doesnt work now what????...
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Osiris_TSGK
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 01:43 Post subject:
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Nightwalker wrote: |
Osiris i have a Asus A8N SLI-Deluxe
And the newest Drivers!!
I download for the HDO80HJ the newest drivers and i download and install newest bios and i have took the bios cd witch nvraid traiber everything doesnt work now what????... |
It has nothing to do with your HDD driver, everything is about the RAID controller driver for your RAID system.
You must build a floppy disk with the RAID driver from your motherboard CD and then install them at the time when Win XP installation request for 3th party SCSI driver (be very attentiv, it is fast and you have to type the key before it get out).
Your RAID will not be recognized by windows until you provide the RAID driver during the installation and it can be done with a floppy disk only.
Press F6 to Install a Third Party SCSI or RAID Driver
At this message you push F6 and you put your RAID Controller driver floppy disk in and follow instruction.
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Lawitz
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Joined: 19 Aug 2006 Posts: 2337 Country: Browser: Age: 34
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 20:03 Post subject:
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download the newest nvraid driver. click on the makedriver.exe (or how it is called) so its written on a floppy. do this 3 times so you have 3 different floppys with the driver. (it can very easily happen that one doesn´t work) during the loading of the windows xp setup press F6 when you are asked to like osiris told you and then create your raid 0. if the raid setup only sees one drive, an s-ata cable may be broken, try testing the drive without the raid drivers and see if windows setup sees them as 2 different drives (dont forget setting the s-ata ports to non-raid in the bios before though, (btw did you set it to raid in the first place, this is required). I´ve had 2 cables broken until now, either the batch I had (came with the asus A8N-SLI Deluxe board), had a bad quality or they are generally weak cables that break easily.
generally raid 0 is not as great as it sounds. I´ve tried it and now I dont use it anymore because it was not that much faster. its more secure to use 2 seperate hdds. I have given windows its own 160gb drive and now doing data operations doesn´t slow windows down as much as having the data on the windows drive.
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Xmeagol
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 22:16 Post subject:
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maeggs wrote: |
DrBreen wrote: |
Vista has build in RAID drivers, that's why i choosen Vista (i didnt have a Floppy drive ) |
Thats the cheapest reason i ever heared xD
On topic:
When i remember right you can coose out of many Operating systems when you create the raid-startup-disc. Maybe you did just choose the wrong one. Make a disk for every option your able to and try every single one. |
i was about to install RAID drivers on XP, but then it asked me for a Floppy disk, i was all happy and stuff, but when i wanted to put the floppy into the drive, i started looking and i said "shit" with low voice tone, looking seriously at the computer
then i loaned Vista from my bro :s
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Freelancer
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 22:39 Post subject:
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i dont have a floppy at all O_o Lol how do i install then XD
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The Borg_TSGK
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 23:07 Post subject:
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Freelancer wrote: |
i dont have a floppy at all O_o Lol how do i install then XD |
Burn a cd
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Xmeagol
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Sniperborg wrote: |
Freelancer wrote: |
i dont have a floppy at all O_o Lol how do i install then XD |
Burn a cd |
it only accepts floppy
something that OEM's need to fix
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Nightwalker
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 23:11 Post subject:
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Osiris_TSGK wrote: |
Nightwalker wrote: |
Osiris i have a Asus A8N SLI-Deluxe
And the newest Drivers!!
I download for the HDO80HJ the newest drivers and i download and install newest bios and i have took the bios cd witch nvraid traiber everything doesnt work now what????... |
It has nothing to do with your HDD driver, everything is about the RAID controller driver for your RAID system.
You must build a floppy disk with the RAID driver from your motherboard CD and then install them at the time when Win XP installation request for 3th party SCSI driver (be very attentiv, it is fast and you have to type the key before it get out).
Your RAID will not be recognized by windows until you provide the RAID driver during the installation and it can be done with a floppy disk only.
Press F6 to Install a Third Party SCSI or RAID Driver
At this message you push F6 and you put your RAID Controller driver floppy disk in and follow instruction. |
i have done this exactly this^
dont work..i try last time and download the newest driver nvraid controller maybe work thx
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Nightwalker
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 23:15 Post subject:
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Lawitz wrote: |
download the newest nvraid driver. click on the makedriver.exe (or how it is called) so its written on a floppy. do this 3 times so you have 3 different floppys with the driver. (it can very easily happen that one doesn´t work) during the loading of the windows xp setup press F6 when you are asked to like osiris told you and then create your raid 0. if the raid setup only sees one drive, an s-ata cable may be broken, try testing the drive without the raid drivers and see if windows setup sees them as 2 different drives (dont forget setting the s-ata ports to non-raid in the bios before though, (btw did you set it to raid in the first place, this is required). I´ve had 2 cables broken until now, either the batch I had (came with the asus A8N-SLI Deluxe board), had a bad quality or they are generally weak cables that break easily.
generally raid 0 is not as great as it sounds. I´ve tried it and now I dont use it anymore because it was not that much faster. its more secure to use 2 seperate hdds. I have given windows its own 160gb drive and now doing data operations doesn´t slow windows down as much as having the data on the windows drive. |
one hdd is to not save enough
my old sata hdd gets me a blue screen after 5 months... i can cry there was so important things on it grr...
So 2 hdds really not save if one get crash but i got something as my Joker
a extern hdd with 500 gb for save
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Lawitz
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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 18:31 Post subject:
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Freelancer wrote: |
i dont have a floppy at all O_o Lol how do i install then XD |
buy a floppy for 5€, plug it in and then plug it off again after installation. you dont need to install the floppy into place, just put it on the floor.
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Freelancer
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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 20:38 Post subject:
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hahah I have one at home xD But ...I wont use it anyway =]
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