RAID not recognized by win2k

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lb911
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RAID not recognized by win2k

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RAID not recognized by win2k

i want to run my win2k disk to do a repair,
the disc will start, go through the motions,,, and stop.
saying no drives have been found,press F3 to close

iv'e looked in the setup bios for enabling the so called " future ata 100 in first boot device" perameter. can't find it,,,,


paul's unofficial abit web site explains alot still no help

what am i doing wrong,,,,

abit kg7-- raid
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My first question is: what exactly are you trying to repair?
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A RAID (or any UDMA66/100) controller is treated by Windows as a SCSI controller. You MUST load the driver for the controller.

When you boot off the Win2K CD, the very first question it asks is if you have a SCSI or Other controller. You need to hit the key (F6 I think) within a certain amout of time or it'll continue.

You MUST have the controller drivers unzipped and ready to go on a FLOPPY DISK. They CANNOT be read off a CD or the hard drive as Windows Install will not yet have brought those devices online.
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What type of contoller card are you using? You need to do what Flying Penguin said and load the drivers when Win2k starts.
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if you have different RAID chipsets...
I.E. trying to move a RAID created by a HPT3xx controller to a Promise controller, the controller wouldn't be able to see the RAID also
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Post by lb911 »

i figured it out people

i upgraded my floppy from "Hot Rod 100 Pro" to hpt "370raid_2.0.1203.exe" (extracted and installed on 3 1/2 floppy.

changed 1st boot device to CDROM,,
2nd,,ATA-100
3rd,,floppy

did the old "F6",,,,,,

repair,,,,,,,,,,,everythings fine

went back and changed 1st boot device to ATA-100

thanks guys

les
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