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freebsd-current Digest, Vol 229, Issue 3
So I looked it up on the WD website and they recommend loading the SATA driver (F6) on CD boot before installation of WXP just like a SCSI HD. So maybe you missed something? I'm using the SATA with XP just not as a boot drive. When installing XP you can load the SATA/RAID driver with my ASUS A7V8X by hitting,

Linux 2.6.8-rc1
Summary: Resetting the RAID box causes the X4200 to crash. 3ware 9650SE -8LPML not recognized by 3w-9xxx driver Date: 01/04/2008 Regression Summary: Close of /boot/kernel-2.6.24-rc6-git11 failed: : buffer error kexec load failed, error = 1 20000+ wake-ups/second in 2.6.24

Really Need Help With Inaccessable_Boot_Device Problem
... I'm unsure as to whether you would have to install third party drivers from floppy, during the process, if using Sata/Raid "eXistenZ" <eXist...@bioport.net> wrote in Just load the Ghost boot floppy and restore the ghost image to C drive. Correct ? "Dave Patrick" <DSPatr...@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message

"ide=reverse" do we still need this?
Now look again :-p Ben, perhaps I do not need to get the SATA RAID driver cause think it is already loaded and working. Once the drive is prepared, if needed, Precisely how does one go about loading Windows fresh, and/or making a bit for bit mirror image from an existing IDE boot drive (C)?

USB OOPS 2.6.25-rc2-git1
Are you using the Nvidia IDE driver or the built-in XP IDE driver? How can he use the nVidia driver if he is only loading Windows? A quick Google check indicates many Then after the installation is complete, you can disable the RAID in the bios and the drive should still be recognized as regular SATA boot drive.

Maxtor SATA Primary & WinXP...Won't install...
  Be sure your BIOS is not set to not allow boot sector writes. Some BIOS have this set to thwart boot sector viruses.  A few things you can try: You ...... on pcib12 hptmv0: <RocketRAID 182x SATA Controller> mem 0xd8000000-0xd807ffff irq 11 at device 1.0 on pci5 RocketRAID 182x SATA Controller driver Version

SATA what?
Have tried an Intel driver with no luck. How can I find drivers to work with this? The exact path would be great. Thanks, WICCX When you boot into the BIOS, you can change the HD controller from SATA to IDE. Even though you have a SATA hard drive in your system, it will work with no need to load drivers by pressing

Inaccessible boot device - Windows 2000 setup
It is of note, that if the card is plugged in before booting, it is properly detected and attached during boot. It is only when plugging it into a running .... zero device> ath_hal: 0.9.20.3 (AR5210, AR5211, AR5212, RF5111, RF5112, RF2413, RF5413) hptrr: RocketRAID 17xx/2xxx SATA controller driver v1.2 (Feb 8 2008

ATA -- erratic behaviour when removing disk
The diff is big, and skewed by some QLogic SCSI controller firmware updates along with a few new (and some moved) drivers. in tcp_find_option() Adam Radford: o 1/2 3ware 9000 SATA-RAID driver v2.26.00.009 o 2/2 3ware 9000 SATA-RAID driver v2.26.00.009 o 3ware 9000 driver update o 3ware 9000 schedule_timeout fix

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 160, Issue 6
The
most concise definition of the problem I can state is that when using an external config file to load the options editor, some of the options aren't ..... in Marvell(R) 88SE6111" "SATAII controller integrated in ICH9/ICH9R and Marvell(R) 88SE6111 chipest" "Supports AHCI controller with SATA RAID 0/1/0+1/5 or

IC7-G new build -- help with BIOS
"peter" wrote: You would only need the raid drivers if you were setting up a RAID array. On the Asus CD look for the Promise SATA 378 driver.Copy this to a floppy.Not the Raid driver!! During the install of XP there will come a point where it will ask you to push F6 if you are loading onto a hard drive other than

Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-i386@FreeBSD.org
This includes SCSI RAID drivers, and some of the less common SCSI controllers. Package: scsi-modules-2.6.18-5-486-di Status: install ok unpacked Priority: standard Section: debian-installer Installed-Size: 1040 Maintainer: Debian Install System Team <debian-b...@lists.debian.org> Version: 1.44etch2 Depends:

Maxtor SATA Primary & WinXP...Won't install...
This seems to indicate something bad is happening to the controller, likely induced by something the ATA driver is doing (or not doing? .... zero device> ath_hal: 0.9.20.3 (AR5210, AR5211, AR5212, RF5111, RF5112, RF2413, RF5413) hptrr: RocketRAID 17xx/2xxx SATA controller driver v1.2 (Feb 8 2008 00:09:32) npx0: INT

Install on new MB
I boot from it. ahd0: <Adaptec 39320D Ultra320 SCSI adapter> port 0xe800-0xe8ff,0xe400-0xe4ff mem 0xdd7fe000-0xdd7fffff irq 16 at devuce 10.0 on pci1 da0 at ahd0 bus 0 ...... desc: Adaptec SATA RAID 2410SA dev.aac.0.%driver: aac dev.aac.0.%location: slot=1 function=0 dev.aac.0.%pnpinfo: vendor=0x9005 device=0x0285

A7N8X Deluxe SATA SetUp
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Opriel w....@gmx.de linux debian bugs dist linux debian maint boot Package: installation-reports Severity: important -- Package-specific info: Boot method: cd Image version: netinst ...... This makes it useful for not only LVM, but EVMS, software raid, and other drivers that create "virtual" block devices.

freebsd-current Digest, Vol 230, Issue 16
I've followed the instructions of the debian installer SATA RAID wiki (http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/SataRaid). Problem: The installer fails installing a boot loader. Solution: The grub package from sid has to be installed in a shell: chroot /target mount -t proc none /proc echo deb

W2K Hardware upgrade -> INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE
I
would try upgrading to 6.3R (there are several em driver bug fixes) and then try the box with % cat /boot/loader.conf hw.pci.enable_msi=1 ...if the cards support msi. ..... On ATA disks, the manufacturer stores the list in the drive and its not modifiable via formatting or even a BIOS-based format (eg a SATA RAID

Inaccessible boot device - Windows 2000 setup
#device
eisa device pci # Floppy drives device fdc # ATA and ATAPI devices device ata device atadisk # ATA disk drives device ataraid # ATA RAID drives ..... label Usage :gmirror help gmirror list gmirror status gmirror load gmirror unload The way i used to use this option from the live cd is as follows. boot with

aacraid: Host adapter reset request. SCSI hang ?
In this case, why on earth would you expect SCSI to be listed as a boot device option? As the Win2k/WinXP (tried both) install starts I hit F6, but it keeps going You're not installing the SATA-RAID driver, that much is clear. The only question is why you're not loading it. -- Richard Hopkins Cardiff, Wales,

IC7-G new build -- help with BIOS
In this case, why on earth would you expect SCSI to be listed as a boot device option? I was under the impression that the Raid array will be seen as SCSI. You're not installing the SATA-RAID driver, that much is clear. The only question is why you're not loading it. -- Richard Hopkins Cardiff, Wales,