The Problem:
Windows 7 installation cannot find my hard disk because it doesn't include a driver for the jmicron SATA controllers Gigabyte uses. When I download the drivers from jmicrons site and try to install them I get an error saying that windows 7 does not support the installation of unsigned 64 bit drivers and I'm stuck. Also I cannot enable RAID in the bios on any of the intel controllers, it has to be GSATA(thanks a ton Gigabyte).
Ideas:
A colleague of mine suggested slipstreaming the drivers into the windows 7 installation. I am thinking that this won't work though because the driver will still be unsigned.
I have read several posts about similar issues with jmicron drivers and windows 7 and nobody seems to have a solution other than abandon RAID. The thought has crossed my mind since I don't expect that much of a performance boost but it is the reason I bought the two drives and I just plain old want it to work the way it should!
Any help/ideas/suggest are always appreciated! Thanks!!
Windows 7 installation cannot find my hard disk because it doesn't include a driver for the jmicron SATA controllers Gigabyte uses. When I download the drivers from jmicrons site and try to install them I get an error saying that windows 7 does not support the installation of unsigned 64 bit drivers and I'm stuck. Also I cannot enable RAID in the bios on any of the intel controllers, it has to be GSATA(thanks a ton Gigabyte).
Ideas:
A colleague of mine suggested slipstreaming the drivers into the windows 7 installation. I am thinking that this won't work though because the driver will still be unsigned.
I have read several posts about similar issues with jmicron drivers and windows 7 and nobody seems to have a solution other than abandon RAID. The thought has crossed my mind since I don't expect that much of a performance boost but it is the reason I bought the two drives and I just plain old want it to work the way it should!
Any help/ideas/suggest are always appreciated! Thanks!!