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how to disable access to partition?
Biut like I mentioned I blame the nforce4 possible IDE drivers / raid drivers and not implementing the fix ----- disabling TCQ but I ll find out hopefully if its fixable or not - RAID that is on this Nforce4. I should read ahead more often. I guess I"m just conservative with data storage, my main two systems both

SATA Drivers
Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Enermax EG565P 535 Watt Power Supply 2 x 512 Corsair XMS 400 MHz DDR 2 x 250 GB Maxtor 7Y250M0 SATA on NVIDIA RAID 1 (I added the second XP Pro SP2 32 bit NVidia NForce4 6.66 (except Raid drivers did not update, still at 6.53) chipset drivers NVidia ForceWare 77.72 Video Drivers BIOS Suspend

Can't boot from SATA raid array.
I have an nVidia nForce4 motherboard. I formatted the drive, slipstreamed the raid controller drivers into the XP install disk (I have no floppy) and I get through the text part of the install when I boot off the CD. It finds the drive and life is good. Then it reboots and I get the error at the bottom.

E6610 woes - can't configure SATA drives as RAID
I Have 2 SATA drives in a non Raid configuration and do not have the RAID drivers loaded. The Warning on the NVidea SW IDE drivers is there because the MS ones are IDE SW driver replaces the ATA drivers (that come with Windows) with drivers that are optimized for nForce2/nForce3/nForce4-based desktop computers.

Install problem: Win2003 Srv Ent x64 (R2)
On my disk for Via chips, the entries are" (A:\) AMD64 File Folder (A:\) i386 File Folder (A:\) txtsetup.oem 2 KB OEM File If yours doesn't look similar to this, it won't work. joe wrote: hi rick i have an msi nforce4 board ms-7125 with WD raid ed. 150gb each runnin striped i have already tried the sata drivers

2week old evga nForce4 SLI Edition motherboard 80$ or best offer
Berna...@gmrlaw.com novell support netware 5x install-upgrade Verify the chipset used for the SATA controller -- in some cases there are drivers available, in others there are not. -- Barry Schnur Novell Support Connection Volunteer Sysop THe chipset as far as I can tell from the manual is nVIDIA nFORCE4 Ultra.

Raid driver for SATA
Patrick pkes...@home.nl microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Hi all, I've been having crash problems on my nforce4 board. All crashes I experience I experiece during gaming when there is a lot of disk activity. Videodrivers I used are 100.30, 100.51, 100.54 and 100.59 Nforce raid drivers I used are 8.22

nforce4 raid boot driver
Mitch Berkson mi...@bermita.com alt sys pc-clone gateway2000 Justin Thompson wrote: I had a similar problem but with my NForce4 Motherboard machine. It would not recognise the floppy to load the RAID drivers at Windows install time. My solution was to create a new Windows CD with the required drivers on,

were to get x64 nvidia raid controlers?
I have 2X250 SATA drives installed on Nvidia RAID 1&2. Be carefull that when you create the drivers disk, you have to be in the The support CD also has the other RAID drivers here :\Drivers\Sil3114 Greetings: I've been unsuccessfully trying to install NVRAID for the past day on my new a8n-sli board.

How does one go about mirroring (RAID-1) the OS partition ...
According to ataraid manpage, the nForce4 "MediaShield" onboard RAID driver should be supported. Could this be a bug in FreeBSD? I have tested TWO mainboards (same type) and two different HDDs (maxtor/hitachi) and different SATA cables. In Windows the RAID array works fine! So this *really* must be a software issue

Raid driver for SATA
I've no experience with this particular one myself - I have a nForce4 mbrd in our server but I stuck with my hot-swappable Promise-based mirror for that. Mind you, Sun has its own software RAID drivers for Solaris, so it isn't going to be affected as long as you use the Solaris-included Logical Volume Manager

A8N-SLI Deluxe
Marcel
Cox cime...@myrealbox.com novell support netware 5x install-upgrade Berna...@gmrlaw.com wrote: THe chipset as far as I can tell from the manual is nVIDIA nFORCE4 Ultra That doesn't look good. As far as I know, nVidia does not have NetWare drivers for their SATA controllers, and Novell's drivers don't support

NVIDIA RAID Class Controller Update
If I use F6 to load drivers for the nForce4 SATA RAID drivers (2 on floppy), the install freezes right after the message "Setup is starting Windows." This is the installation method Gigabyte told me to use. Note this as #1 then see Below. However, I found that if I just didn't install use F6 at all,

RAID
After I looked at the sequence of events as a whole I realized that it was everything on the nForce4 chip that burned its butt. If only that driver package had come ready for XP to load during install, I would have had no problem at all. But even the RAID driver had been packaged by DFI, not nVidia.

Vista Raid Drivers
... contains -evga nforce 4 sli mainboard -nforce 4 driver installation cd -rear case I/O panel -1 ide Ultra ATA 133 cable rounded w/sleeve -1 ide Ultra ATA 133 cable -1 floppy drive cable rounded w/sleeve -2 serical ATA cables -1 molex power Y-cable -1 RAID driver floppy disk -Users Guide -1 SLI bridge adapter.

HOW DO I CHECK SATA BEING USED FOR HARD DRIVE?
This broke one driver for me and will probably break others. Please try this option. If it breaks anything, send the report and then turn the option off. .... +gregkh-i2c-i2c-nforce2-support-nforce4-mcp04.patch +gregkh-i2c-i2c-mv64xxx-abort-fix.patch +gregkh-i2c-w1-misc-cleanups.patch i2c tree updates

esata on MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum with a VANTEC NST-360SU-BK
On both installs i have tried the nForce4 6.66 and 6.82 revision drivers. The drivers seem to be for both XP and 2003. - Boot from install CD - ok - Hit F6 and load nVidia RAID drivers from floppy - ok - Format drive, install OS, get to first login and am able to login and get a GUI. - With 6.66 drivers i get an

Vista reactivation required after Microsoft Update optional update
Colin: As a side note I have become reluctant to install hardware driver updates from Microsoft. This started when a couple of months ago MS posted a RAID driver for NForce4 which made my system crash. Unless I have no driver, ie I have an exclamation sign in Device Manager, I only use hardware drivers from the

NVidia NForce4xx/NForce5xx drivers for Vista
Hi The MB has two RAID chips Sil3114 and the Nvidia Nforce4 Ultra each of which can handle 4 SATA Drives. When setting up Windows XP I am prompted for the Drivers (F6). Theirs is a driver extraction utility on the Drivers CD to create a floppy for use in the windows set up. Which drivers do I use there are over 10

Nvidia SATA RAID i instalacja Windows
If I get this correctly, this method would allow me to put any SATA/RAID drivers on to that installation as well - perhaps using a script file for their WHQL driver package for nForce 590 SLI AMD motherboards http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_570a_sli_winvista64_15.00.html Nothing on the NForce4 side yet!