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Vista - Nvidia raid is not supported in RC1 x86 & x64

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09-07-2006   #1 (permalink)
Dennis Pack x64, vista rc1 x86 & x64


 

Nvidia raid is not supported in RC1 x86 & x64

At this time even though Nvidia lists raid drivers for RC1, they don't work.
Attempting to install RC1 on a Nvidia raid array can corrupt other
partitions on the raid array making them unbootable.



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09-07-2006   #2 (permalink)
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RE: Nvidia raid is not supported in RC1 x86 & x64



"Dennis Pack x64, vista rc1 x86 & x64" wrote:

> At this time even though Nvidia lists raid drivers for RC1, they don't work.
> Attempting to install RC1 on a Nvidia raid array can corrupt other
> partitions on the raid array making them unbootable.
>
>
> I'm having the same issues, this is sad because I waited for RC1 since my SLI wouldnt work on Beta 2, but at least on beta 2 I installed it with ease and raid 0 worked fine. Now it's the opposite giving me problems. Argghhhh

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09-20-2006   #3 (permalink)
Paul


 

Re: Nvidia raid is not supported in RC1 x86 & x64

Same issue here, Abit AN8 SLI motherboard. Doesnt even see my RAID
partitions on clean install. Did in Beta 2.

"velocity319" <velocity319@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4FB43215-508D-4929-A1A0-E2272DBC9F1E@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "Dennis Pack x64, vista rc1 x86 & x64" wrote:
>
>> At this time even though Nvidia lists raid drivers for RC1, they don't
>> work.
>> Attempting to install RC1 on a Nvidia raid array can corrupt other
>> partitions on the raid array making them unbootable.
>>
>>
>> I'm having the same issues, this is sad because I waited for RC1 since
>> my SLI wouldnt work on Beta 2, but at least on beta 2 I installed it with
>> ease and raid 0 worked fine. Now it's the opposite giving me problems.
>> Argghhhh


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09-20-2006   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Nvidia raid is not supported in RC1 x86 & x64

I’ve been trying to find out if somebody is working on new drivers,
Nvidia, or Microsoft have said nothing that I can find, I hope they do
something soon,
I hope there not going to just wait for the Vista release, but the drivers
for Beta2 worked fine,
So I don’t see what the big problem would be, I wonder if anybody has
emailed nvidia and asked,
Maybe I will do that, and see what they have to say,


"Paul" wrote:

> Same issue here, Abit AN8 SLI motherboard. Doesnt even see my RAID
> partitions on clean install. Did in Beta 2.
>
> "velocity319" <velocity319@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4FB43215-508D-4929-A1A0-E2272DBC9F1E@microsoft.com...
> >
> >
> > "Dennis Pack x64, vista rc1 x86 & x64" wrote:
> >
> >> At this time even though Nvidia lists raid drivers for RC1, they don't
> >> work.
> >> Attempting to install RC1 on a Nvidia raid array can corrupt other
> >> partitions on the raid array making them unbootable.
> >>
> >>
> >> I'm having the same issues, this is sad because I waited for RC1 since
> >> my SLI wouldnt work on Beta 2, but at least on beta 2 I installed it with
> >> ease and raid 0 worked fine. Now it's the opposite giving me problems.
> >> Argghhhh

>
>

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