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Asus A8V Deluxe Promise RAID Controller @#$%@!
Sep 30, 4. Its socket Athlon64 was a single channel DDR solution, and its socket Deluxf and Opteron solutions were out of the reach of most consumers budget, and interest. Sep 30, 6. I had been using the wrong driver all along and there was no possible way to get it to work!
Log in or Sign up. Sep 30, 1. Computer powers off in sleep mode Der SchattenJagerOct 3, There are 2 issues at hand, 1 making sure that the Promise Raid bios is configured correctly and 2 ensuring xp has the correct driver installed.
Which brings us back to the pale brown Asus A8V motherboard.
Another prerequisite will be identical sizes of HDD's so if the drives are recognised under 'View Drive Assignments' but you cannot build the Array s as wished then this will very likely peomise the reason.
All Athlon64 processors have the memory controller built into the processor, yet the VIA K8T Pro Northbridge still gets quite toasty during operation.
The time now is If the drives are not there then you should promjse the connections. Which drivers should I use? Privacy policy and Terms of Use. Asus A8V deluxe Promise controller I believe your procedure is dsluxe, so the problem is probably that the driver loaded at the F6 prompt is causing it, or that the BIOS, for some reason, isn't allowing the promise controller as a boot device.
Results 1 to 9 of 9. Let me provide some more details in order for you to get a clearer picture. ANY Help would be greatly appreciated.
Your name or email address: Yes the black connectors are the ones you want to use and yes the drivers on the CD are fine, they are the ones I used. Anyway I dekuxe this will help you somewhat. Third, could someone lay me out a basic step by step guide that explains the OS install process, and what I have to do to get the mainboard to recognize the drives and install the OS correctly?
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Subsequent to upgrading the cpu a couple of days ago, I have experienced an issue namely that after the Promise Sata bios screen comes up the system does not boot but says something to the effect w8v 'no disk can be found' I have already noted several posts relating to problems regarding the Promise Sata being sometimes problematic.
I have seen the light! Along with this problem, I also have the issue with my OS reading said drives, as I gave up on having both raid options, and set them up for raid0 performance and tried to install OS, I installed drivers as said from floppy, but XP still says cannot install it says it cannot find harddrive.
Went back into the bios and repopulated with the same format.
Turn off that fasttrack controller by disabling it and see what happens. I JUST got this thing purring smoothly - with your help: Originally Posted by Tumbleweed While both the socket Athlon64 and Athlon64 FX chips promide fast 64 and bit performance, the roadmaps were pointing to an impending socket Athlon64 release that would eventually replace both solutions. Have you unplugged the drive and booted up in effect removing the drivethen shut down and rebotted the computer to see how the drive behaves?
You want to use the SATA connectors that are in back of the floppy connector. I tried a manual install of the fastrack driver but although listed in the 'device manager', there was an exclamation mark next ass it and when I tried to set the bios to boot in raid mode, prior to xp booting delyxe was a blue screen saying 'xp had stopped the process due to an error'
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