Am horrified that Intel have done nothing to remedy this. RAID is all about perf and stability, no? The ICH6 drivers are still at rev 7. Please fix your 7. UncleVic said …. Distribution boot hangs on the second screen small green left-to-right progress bar keep repeating indefinitely.
Issue went away when I:. This last solution worked well for me. DFI tells me that they are working on such an update, and hope to have it ready soon. Swede1 said …. But as soon as you start intense filecopying or moving either between disks or from the external drive , problems occur.
I have no been running for about 24 hours with no timeouts, bluescreens or Error messages in the Event log under heavy disk load. I installed the latest Jmicron windows driver 1. Must be software error. JohnnyW said …. The fix is apparently this: Upgrade to the latest version of Matrix Storage software from Intel.
This fixes all the problems without the need to edit your registry, apparently. Pete Horridge said …. What is the most reliable version of Intel matrix manager? I have had 4 probs with my RAID1 on a dell inspiron and each time I am told to use a different version of it.
Lest8 said …. Nothing helps. Boot Vista DVD. Now, you can install Vista as usual on the partition you installed XP you can format the partition, no problem… — no problemo! I used to get stuck at the load screen green bars and get BSOD.
No more! I am absolutely thrilled by this. I have no idea why I have to install Windows XP first. Kazi said …. Use the Free Dos version of killdisk on both drives for atleat 30 mins it will kill all little partitions on the drives and zero most of the sectors. Launch Vista instal from dvd.
Delete any current partition if there is any , then make new partion and format it. Press next to start installation. First time you get to desktop enter registies. Delete both Parameter folders from the iaStor and iaStorV registry folders in the the Vista registry. Jono said …. This is a rediculous problem and I wish someone would release a firmware update or some kind of a real fix, instead of ignoring it.
MrMonk-E said …. Perpetual rebuilds on my RAID-5 and not even a log entry as to why. In wich case some people still have problems.
Maybe it shows a notification.. Had it initialize completely, only took 8 hours or so. Also, i think it is safe to conclude that -since the HW setup is identical- it is not a HW issue but a software issue.
Only took me a week and several light stress related heart attacks. Best of luck to all who read this, and hopefully my post helps you or at least gives you some hope. Also, i think it is safe to conclude that since the HW setup is identical it is not a HW issue but a software issue.
Roboghost said …. I just jiggled them and it went away! Quality counts on some of your cables for sure. My WD VelociRaptor 2. Dell offers to replace the hard drive- all the drives pass all tests- they fail to see thats there is an issue comming down with the latest upgrades. To get the system to boot- break the mirror setting the second to not an array disk. Boot- raid software will ask to rebuild- NO- continue and system will boot. Use google to find them.
There are several ways to do it, and one of them will probably work. The drivers are not Windows 7 drivers, but they work. It looked like the install was going to hang as it sat on the Win 7 dove wallpaper for a few minutes with just a mouse pointer, but it eventually got going.
When the installation started, it informed me it could not find the driver for the RAID controller and prompted to search for one. However, it showed the wrong one so I unchecked the box that limits the display to showing what Win 7 thinks is compatible. With the full list of controllers displayed, I picked the ER and off it went, nice clean install with no problems.
It's worth it. Definitely worth it - give it a try! Thank you I tried to use the utility to create the driver files to a floppy disk. Unfortunately I could not get the tool to work. I keep getting various errors about not supported structure. I tried formatting the disk couple of times, but no help there.
I even tried mapping a network folder as A:, but that didn't help either. Would somebody be so kind as to put the files up somewhere for a little while so I could give Win8 a try on my old PC.
I'm too running into the issue with Windows 8. Fortunately, I'm installing it on a computer I don't really use anymore and I don't mind wiping all content on the drives. So my issue is that I'm trying to disable the RAID drive completely and use the hard drives as just normal SATA drives; I thought that this would allow me to install them without having to go through that problem. However, it's still giving me issues because of the RAID.
I know that the drives will likely need to be formatted again - is their some sort of utility that I should run before Windows 8?
I assumed Windows 8 could format them previous versions of Windows could but it won't do me any good if they don't show up at all.
I guess the other thing I might be missing is in the way the drives are hooked up internally. Best guess is to find or download the manual for your motherboard, and follow the guidelines in there. For more complete information about compiler optimizations, see our Optimization Notice. Installation cannot proceed. Tags: Chipsets. I believe version 5. I've tried downloading the Intel drivers, but the "ER" driver doesn't show up. I'm trying to find out if the 5. Do you have to do anything special?
I just tried that with the 5. Has anyone been successful? Search In. Share More sharing options Followers 0. Recommended Posts. Posted December 4, Hello Folks, First of all, sorry about my english, i know it isn't good.
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