Related topics

Server did not boot with until I unplugged second mirror RAID ...
After I press F6 and Install the appropriate RAID driver Windows XP SP1 Setup recognizes and formats the the single partition C:\, and looks for bad sectors Error: Setup could not register the OLE Control C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\wmm2ae.dll because of the following error: LoadLibrary returned error 126 (the

Netserver and Terminal Server - impossible?
Next morning the PC would not boot and my trick of disconnecting one of the drives did not work. The PC was reporting Disk Boot Failure, insert system disk and press enter. 5. The RAID utility screen was reporting Set0 Invalid RAID drive. 6. I tried to recover using the Windows CD, using F6 and S, inserting floppy

KT400 RAID driver file hptpro.sys not loading during XP pro ...
Theo t...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general No. Vista will accept drivers from a USB key or a CD/DVD drive. kblaine wrote: Is a floppy A: drive required to do a clean install of a Vista x64 ISO file or x64 DVD? I was thinking of buying Vista x32 and requesting the x64 version from

SCSI Raid will not boot up
I hit R at the prompt to repair, but then it reported that it could not detect any hard drives!!! I'm using a RAID 0 array built into my motherboard (Gigabyte There were suggestions to download the latest RAID drivers and put them onto a disk and hit F6 during the setup process to load 3rd party drivers.

NT does not find Boot Array with Adaptec 1130SA Raid
To set up RAID 0 or 1--use the Intel South Bridge controller and disable the Promise controller in BIOS, which is PCI-based and IMHO, not needed for most people. At one point, WIndows will briefly ask if there are additional drivers and if so, hit F6--do so and place the RAID driver diskette in the drive.

What's the deal with Windows setup not finding HDDs on the ...
ASUS P5B Deluxe Motherboard Raid 5 setup through Intel Utility Intel raid drivers on a floppy disk When loading windows, I press F6 when the prompt appears on the screen but nothing happens. It is as if it is not even recognizing key. No screen messages, no dialog box, installation just fails when it can't read HD

could someone answer this seemingly simple question?
RAID ( or SCSI )and 3 CD. You also copy the RAID drivers from the system CD to a floppy in anticipation of XP asking for same. You start the install process from the XP CD. Do the F6 RAID driver as directed. At some point XP will complain that hard drive is not partitioned and will volunteer to fix it for you.

New Raid 0 Install From CyberPower XP Pro Recovery CD Not Work
I do not have any experience with your particular raid card or drives but I would start looking into compatibility issues with the individual drives firmware, spindle RPM, etc., And when booting up from the SBS W2K CDROM, I select F6 and successfully install the Win2K driver for this CERC ATA controller.

IC7-G
... [MSFT] jos...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public win2000 hardware If this is a clean install, try getting the latest driver and specifying it with F6 on The RAID BIOS sees and enables the Mirrored pair of drives. Windows 2000 installs the correct driver for it, but it does not recognize or find any disks

creating an F6 RAID disk question.
SATA HDs connected to a mobo SATA controller like the ICH5R on 875P chipset mobos and NOT in RAID mode("standard IDE drive") do NOT suffer from this issue .... 1 as MS's intrinsic SW RAID 1 is so effective and one doesn't have to chase any special device drivers nor do any F6 driver installs during SBS2003 install.

WINDOWS XP a7v133 and raid install
Steve Marshall marshal...@mindspring.com microsoft public windowsxp configuration_manage Just tried to set up my new computer in a RAID 1 configuration to from the Intel website, pushed F6, and it gave me a list of controllers to choose from, but none of them was mine (IH5CR) - all were later versions (6, 7).

Not getting success with RAID set up
When Setup starts again, press F7 (not F6) when you see the "Press F6 if you need to install a third-party SCSI or RAID driver" screen. Windows automatically disables the installation of the ACPI HAL and installs the Standard PC HAL. STATUS Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products that

RAID Fun - not!
Grrr. "Andrew E." wrote: So if a retail version of xp sees the RAID set,F6 is ok,then procceed to xp cd boot screen and install xp. [Shell] DefaultThemesOff = No DefaultStartPanelOff = yes ;For Server installations only [LicenseFilePrintData] AutoMode = PerSeat I am not sure how this is going to work?

Installer won't see RAID drive after installing driver with F6.
As you've discovered Raid 0 has no fail safe redundancy, one fails its all gone. If youve tried to reinstall Win you are aware of the F6 requirement to The result of this was: i) Windows Setup kept needing to be supplied with the driver for the HighPoint RAID controller. ii) Windows Setup could not do an

How Create SATA RAID 1 with current install?
Load the Raid controller first, the SCSI controller second, then the CDROM driver third if this is a model with an IDE cdrom. If the CD is not on the floppy, load NT's default (arrow up from the 'have disk' prompt until you see the ATAPI ide CDROM driver). then continue. NT will load successfully. Do not F6 at

Highpoint RAID drivers and Scratch Install of W2k to RAID ...
When setup reboots the pc, XP stops during boot with a blue screen - the same blue screen as if I would try to install XP without RAID-mode and without adding the SATA-driver during "Press F6 to install additional drivers". When the mode of the ICH5R is set to IDE and not to RAID in the bios, XP setup detects the

NT & Raid revisited
The raid controller in this machine only supported 0 and 1. Installed new card that will support, 0, 1, 10, and 5. Connected the old drives to the new controller and boot the ie, install the drivers for the new card into windows? Thanks. Boot from W2K CD, F6 to specify mass storage controllers + choose repair.

Update -- New Server Install
I boot to the WindowsXP Pro CD and it loads all its drivers and such (I skipped the F6 in hopes that it would somehow load its own drivers or maybe even let me You do not have to set them up as raid, just plug them onto the controller and use it as a regular controller, you don't even have to go into the

RAID Controller & Info
Did not mess with 3&4. Now, I'm certain I messed up the installation order *this* time, but I did the install something along these lines: Formatted master hard drive (still have done nothing with the slave). Installed WIN2K ( did not f6 to install raid drivers, did that the first time with the raid and it didn't

How to configure NT to recognise new raid controller
DON't enable the RAID function in BIOS if you are not going to use it. The board has 2 primary ports, red and white, that support Intel ata100 ( and of course ata133 drives too). The Promise ports support RAID or ATA133 as IDE ports ( the green ones ) You need the f6 bios to support the Promise ports as IDE option