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Profile: stranger
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I've been having this problem for a few days now (and doing personal research in addition to requests for help on EggXpert and Anandtech) and I was wondering if any users on Tom's could help me out with this issue.
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I would suggest trying to install the OS with only a single HDD installed, non-raid. If this works flawlessly then at least it gives you a baseline to start troubleshooting your raid setup. Something wrong with the raid controller, perhaps? Hope this helps. |
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Profile: stranger
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Makes sense...
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I'll assume, then, that you're using an ASUS motherboard. You might try checking the ASUS website for newer versions of the drivers. Drivers on included discs are almost inherently out of date, an effect of the time it takes once the product is manufactured and its driver disc written and packaged to the point that you receive it. Maybe your WD drives are more picky about the raid drivers than your friends Seagates, though this seems unlikely (though it's worth checking). Of course, there's always a chance you have a bad motherboard. |
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Did you set the RAID partition as bootable in the RAID BIOS? Message edited by Smoked Tur key on 02-28-2008 at 12:41:21 AM |
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sounds like a boot order snafu --------------- To comfort the afflicted, to afflict the comfortable. |
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Try booting with only the OS HD in the system. Does it boot? --------------- tehhardpro wrote : notherdude u have an old hand. Having an old hand doesnt make sence. Cuz its old. get a new one.. seems like ur hand doesnt understand what it is writing. So placve it in ur rig instead of vista human orgnoids will amke more sense |
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I had nearly the same exact problem with my Asus P5ND2-SLI a while back.
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>.> What the hell?
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I had a few problems like this before, but it was my fault cuz i didnt check my jumpers on the cd drive and the hard drives, making sure they were set to cable select... wait, your using sata drives... hmm i dunno. soz --------------- Q6600 3.0ghz, 4gig DDR2 800, DS3L 430 Thermaltake |
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Profile: addict
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Make sure the cables are pushed in firmly and try again. check the floppy cables too if you're using one, or make sure it's disabled if you aren't... in bios |
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Natalie Gulbis...^^^...HOT!!!!
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--------------- AMD Athlon X2 4800+ Brisbane, Biostar 570 SLI Mobo, 2gb G-Skill Ram 5-5-5-15, Seagate 160gb SATA 2 Hdd, Mushkin 550W PSU, EVGA 8800gt 512, Windows XP Pro, Arctic Cooliing Freezer 64, Coolermaster Centurion 5 Natalie Gulbis is fricken HOT!!!!!!!! |
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I'm having the same problem.
Message edited by frangagn on 08-06-2008 at 06:10:23 PM |
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Tag because it's interesting |
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Gotta pay my dues: problem solved!
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