Integration of nForce SataRaid drivers
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2006-07-11, 07:08 AM,
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RE:Â Â Integration of nForce SataRaid drivers
Boris Wrote:Just to avoid misunderstanding (I would like to avoid any unnecesary BIOS flashing):1) Try to install WinXP with your current BIOS version. It should work, if ASUS is right (because you don't install any nForce Chipset drivers from a package v. 6.65 or higher. If the install should fail, flash the old BIOS v. 1011 and try it again. 2) No, you should flash the last version before v. 1012 (in your case probably v. 1011). 3) You can take both chipset driver packages, because they are fully compatible to your chipset. Many users have written, that the 6.85 package is a little bit better than the 6.70 one. 3) No, I have written, that you should install the nForce drivers before you flash a new BIOS version (for example v. 1016) - exactly as ASUS suggests.
My current system:
MB: ASUS P5B-E Plus BIOS: 0617 CPU: Intel Core2Duo E6750 RAM: 4x1024 MB Corsair DDR-2 CL4 800 Mhz HD: 2x250 GB Samsung S-ATA II as Intel ICH8 Raid0 PSU: ATX Xilence Power 600W VIDEO: Gainward 256 MB Bliss 8600GT PCX |
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2006-07-11, 04:28 PM,
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RE: Integration of nForce SataRaid drivers
Hi Fernando,
Thanks a lot - all seems now to be up and running fine. I don't think I would manage without your help. P.S. I was wrong about nForce chipset 6.65 and higher requiring BIOS 1012 - it is the other way round. I guess I was just a bit tired and frustrated - not good for brains... |
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2006-07-11, 07:55 PM,
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RE:Â Â Integration of nForce SataRaid drivers
Boris Wrote:Thanks a lot - all seems now to be up and running fine.Good to hear, that you succeeded at least. Thanks for your reply. CU Fernando
My current system:
MB: ASUS P5B-E Plus BIOS: 0617 CPU: Intel Core2Duo E6750 RAM: 4x1024 MB Corsair DDR-2 CL4 800 Mhz HD: 2x250 GB Samsung S-ATA II as Intel ICH8 Raid0 PSU: ATX Xilence Power 600W VIDEO: Gainward 256 MB Bliss 8600GT PCX |
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2006-11-30, 11:25 PM,
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RE: Integration of nForce SataRaid drivers
Thanks for your efforts to help!
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