Windows 64bit Sata 0 install

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I did the basic copy the ide follow contents to a floppy press
f6 and 32 bit windows xp will install to my Sata raid 0. However the
same method with Windows xp 64 I keep getting error message that the
nvraid.cat can not be found, This file is in the 32 version of Nforce
Drivers but not the 64 version of nforce 4.25 or 6.25. What did you
guys do to get it working.

By the way the Sata raid is good 2 wd800jd drives HDTACH shows 230
mb/s burst speed. pretty fast if I must say so.


Gigabyte ulta 939 geforce 3
 
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"MercilessMing" <Mercilessming_2000_nojunk@nojunk_yahoo.com> wrote in
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> I did the basic copy the ide follow contents to a floppy press
> f6 and 32 bit windows xp will install to my Sata raid 0. However the
> same method with Windows xp 64 I keep getting error message that the
> nvraid.cat can not be found, This file is in the 32 version of Nforce
> Drivers but not the 64 version of nforce 4.25 or 6.25. What did you
> guys do to get it working.
>
> By the way the Sata raid is good 2 wd800jd drives HDTACH shows 230
> mb/s burst speed. pretty fast if I must say so.
>
>
> Gigabyte ulta 939 geforce 3

Well first i'd have the 64x drivers on floppy.
 
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Well sorry if the last sentence was clear but I did use the Lastest
6.25 windows 64 bit drivers for windows 64 and use the 32 bit version
for 32 bit os.

The problem is the 64 bit drivers don't include nvraid.cat (security
file) that windows apparently wants. The 32 bit version of the
drivers that I know don't work on 64 bit windows does have this file
....the nvraid.cat.

On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 23:30:20 -0400, MercilessMing
<Mercilessming_2000_nojunk@nojunk_yahoo.com> wrote:

> I did the basic copy the ide follow contents to a floppy press
>f6 and 32 bit windows xp will install to my Sata raid 0. However the
>same method with Windows xp 64 I keep getting error message that the
>nvraid.cat can not be found, This file is in the 32 version of Nforce
>Drivers but not the 64 version of nforce 4.25 or 6.25. What did you
>guys do to get it working.
>
>By the way the Sata raid is good 2 wd800jd drives HDTACH shows 230
>mb/s burst speed. pretty fast if I must say so.
>
>
>Gigabyte ulta 939 geforce 3
 
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Check again and google on it.
Often one or more driver files are hidden files so if you create the floppy
manually you have to be careful to include all files - Check the setttings
in View / Options of Windows Explorer to make sure yo ucan see hidden files
and operating system files.
It is preferable for this reason to use any supplied MakeDisk utility.



"MercilessMing" <Mercilessming_2000_nojunk@nojunk_yahoo.com> wrote in
message news:ikmd61pbdfkpep4n2jjlfhua4utuk1hlk4@4ax.com...
> Well sorry if the last sentence was clear but I did use the Lastest
> 6.25 windows 64 bit drivers for windows 64 and use the 32 bit version
> for 32 bit os.
>
> The problem is the 64 bit drivers don't include nvraid.cat (security
> file) that windows apparently wants. The 32 bit version of the
> drivers that I know don't work on 64 bit windows does have this file
> ...the nvraid.cat.
>
> On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 23:30:20 -0400, MercilessMing
> <Mercilessming_2000_nojunk@nojunk_yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> I did the basic copy the ide follow contents to a floppy press
>>f6 and 32 bit windows xp will install to my Sata raid 0. However the
>>same method with Windows xp 64 I keep getting error message that the
>>nvraid.cat can not be found, This file is in the 32 version of Nforce
>>Drivers but not the 64 version of nforce 4.25 or 6.25. What did you
>>guys do to get it working.
>>
>>By the way the Sata raid is good 2 wd800jd drives HDTACH shows 230
>>mb/s burst speed. pretty fast if I must say so.
>>
>>
>>Gigabyte ulta 939 geforce 3
>