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Thx Milleron, I'll try to give more info.
Task - Trying to upgrade to winXP (so after I have completed this will
reformat the win2K drive for storage).
When Hitting F6 during the install procedure I can select my raid
controlelr, but then xp installer doesn't display my new drive.
I haven't created an array, I have no idea how to do this.
I also have no idea of the brand of the card, but visually appears to be the
same as the ebuyer image I stated earlier (which indicate it's a microsol
one (on ebuyers site), however, the chip set and driver disk that came
withit indicates it's an VIA VT6421. When I initially booted up in win2k
with this card in, it detected it, I installed thr driver, but now the
machine hangs during the bootup process at the win2K screen (Just trying
different ways to get it to work).
I can't find the new 120gb western digital (WD1200JD) drive being detected
this is what my initial post was about, I imagine I should get a BIOS sata
drive detection message on the screen that detects the drive, I think this
is what is not happening, thus causing all my other problems (i.e drive not
being foudn in XP installtion process even though I have selected the 3rd
party driver.
Does this information help at all? I am totally stuck now. If I try to run
the machine up in win2K with the driver installed, the machine hangs, if I
just try to install XP on this new Sata drive the machine doesn't detect it,
but the fact that win2K detected the card makes me think the cardis working,
just not initallising properly when initially booting.
Cheers for your help with this one,
Stu
"milleron" <millerdot90@SPAMlessosu.edu> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 10:40:13 GMT, "Stuart Palmer"
> <tryandspamme@youcant.com> wrote:
>
> >Tim,
> > There are two Sata connectors each side of the IDE one on the image
> >(Same as mine).
> > If the drive isn't 'Bootable' how do I get the machine to detect my
new
> >drive? I have this HD I'm using now, with win2K on but when I have
installed
> >thr drivers for the 'Raid controller' that is detected, and leave the
card
> >in, the mahine hangs at the win2K bootup screen (with about 4 block to
go) I
> >have the remove the SATA card and then it boots up fine.
>
> A little clarification please. In your original post, you stated that
> you were trying to install an OS, but you didn't tell us what you're
> really trying to do with this card and drive. Did you mean that you
> were trying to REinstall Windows 2K or were you trying to install a
> second OS for dual boot?
>
> Also, if you're trying to install an OS (as you said), Mr.Grumpy
> already pointed out the fact that you need to hit F6 and feed that
> driver disk to the setup program, but you never told us if you'd tried
> that.
>
> If there's a "'Raid controller' that is detected," and you've
> installed a driver, have you, in fact, created an array of any kind?
>
> What's the brand and model of the card? Have you checked the
> manufacturer's Web site for a new driver and to make sure it's
> compatible with your MB, Windows 2K, your SATA drive, and to see if
> they've an updated driver?
>
> Lastly, you've stated that the new controller card's BIOS doesn't
> install, but you haven't stated that the drive is never recognized
> during POST. Is the drive, in fact, totally unrecognized, even before
> you get into Windows 2K? You mentioned that there is RAID controller
> recognized; WHERE is it recognized, in the POST or in the OS?
> >
> >From a conv I have had with a friend, usually the Sata adapter has an
> >onboard BIOS and that initiates after the system bios, but he suggested
that
> >I may have to mess about with the BIOS, I set my primary Boot item as
> >'Other/onboard boot device' but still my new HDD isn't detected, i don't
> >know fi there are other items I need to switch in the main system bios
for
> >my HDD.
> >
> >Cheers for any more advice
> >Stu
> >
> >"Tim" <Tim@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:d4fqm4$v82$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> >> It may not have bios extensions and may not be bootable.
> >> The image linked to is too small to tell, but it appears as though
there
> >is
> >> only significant 1 IC on the card - bios rom's / eeprom's are normally
> >> separate chips.
> >>
> >> - Tim
> >>
> >> "MrGrumpy" <dl@spoofmail.notme> wrote in message
> >> news:7mJae.5453$YF5.377@newsfe5-win.ntli.net...
> >> > There were no instructions included? differing manu. may have
different
> >> > install procedures.
> >> > You need to create a Serial driver floppy disk
> >> > You may have to alter/set the boot order in the bios, to detect the
> >> > adapter
> >> > When starting o/s installation there is an F6 option to install third
> >> > party
> >> > drivers ( serial driver) if you miss this you will have to start
again.
> >> > BTW It may be an idea, if installing o/s on the new serial, to
> >disconnect
> >> > any other pata devices, other than cd, untill o/s installed - can
avoid
> >> > problems with drive letters -
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Stuart Palmer" <tryandspamme@youcant.com> wrote in message
> >> > news:jGHae.5429$YF5.790@newsfe5-win.ntli.net...
> >> >> Hi, I hope someone can help:
> >> >> I have an ASUS P4b533-E motherboard and I have recently purchased a
> >> >> Serial
> >> >> Ata drive and adpater, on bootup the Serial Adapter Bios does not
run
> >> > (which
> >> >> I believe should occur similar to a SCSI adapter) I am hoping
someone
> >can
> >> >> tell me if I need to alter anything in the BIOS). I believe the
chipset
> >> >> on
> >> >> the adapter is a VIA VT6421 though I cannot find any manufacturer
> >marking
> >> > on
> >> >> it. I flashed my system BIOS to 1014 with no success.
> >> >> The adapter looks like the one on ebuyer -
> >> >>
http://image.ebuyer.com/UK/P0066755_C0000035_P0000000.jpg if that
helps
> >> >> at
> >> >> all.
> >> >> When gettng to the stage of installing the OS, the drive is not
> >detected
> >> > (I
> >> >> assume this is because my system bios does not recognise my sata
> >adapter
> >> > and
> >> >> thus doesn't know the drive is there.)
> >> >>
> >> >> Many thx for any help you can offer
> >> >> Stuart Palmer
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
>
> Ron