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freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 203, Issue 11
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plus another file (IASTOR.SYS if I remember correctly). When trying to boot from the disc, it says (surprise, surprise) NVRAID. If you have the nvidia raid chip on the motherboard you can disable it in the bios. Well, as I mentioned, I'm not actually AWARE of having anything from NVIDIA.

freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 144, Issue 22
Im running an a8n SLI deluxe mother board useing the Nvidia RAID controller In the BSD installer it shows up as ad4 ad6 and ar0 -- ar0 being the raid arrary.. Now I would like to dual boot windows and BSD, and this is where my problem lies.. When I install windows I create a few paritions, and by default windows

BartPE
Interestingly enough, I just did a quick perusal of the URLs I frequent, and virtually all of them, in one form or another, asked for 'Flash'. Even 'sourceforge.net' greeted me with this friendly message: You need to install the Macromedia Flash Player plug-in to view all content on this page.

SATA & IDE in same computer
nVidia RAID + FreeBSD 6.0 (Daniel O'Connor) 21. Re: nforce2, onboard sound, digital out? (Vulpes Velox) 22. [releng_6 tinderbox] failure on sparc64/sparc64 (FreeBSD Tinderbox) On another host, where there is an em and an fxp interface instead of two bge's, the upgrade did not result in the weirdness.

freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 111, Issue 1
I am (trying to) run WinXP MCE2005. CPU = AMD 3500+ winchester. Mem = 2gb Corsair PRO. The system has crashed and corrupted the HDD’s 3 times in a row over the I have given up on the NForce4 RAID system, obviously it is too damn buggy to keep using. Furthermore driver updates for the mobo and Nvidia RAID are

freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 148, Issue 5
The wierd is that we used the onboard nvidia-raid and the very same error occured, but there was no report in the kernel the machine just don't asked for ...... format=flowed Hi, all, I am trying to install FreeBSD 6.2 Stable on my machine (AMD X2 AM2 4200 64bits, Asus M2N SLI Deluxe, nVidia 7950GS, 1 HD IDE,

NVidia RAID&SATA updates
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microsoft public windows 64bit general If it's a nVidia RAID there apparently are some problem with the RAID drivers. There might be a driver (pilote) that is needed for the last two options (dernier deux options) Carlos "Martin Racette" wrote: Hi, I'm trying to install the Trial XP x64, but when I get to

freebsd-multimedia Digest, Vol 255, Issue 4
I hope this is not cross posting.. i'm just trying to get some more help.. -( ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mark Jayson Alvarez .... Norberto Meijome wrote: On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 07:26:11 -0600 tecol <te...@monobath.com> wrote: I disabled SATA in BIOS and I disabled the nVidia RAID setup in BIOS and

NVIDIA RAID Class Controller Update
If you start setup from within another OS, the drive letters for that OS are available so they are retained for the setup for that OS. Even though that drive is F in the and then <install SP4 and have the nVidia RAID Manager set it to be boot'able later? < <Sorry, I guess that is a question for Asus Support?

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 108, Issue 7
And the 3800+ box will go back to trying to work with Vista. The Ferrari is going to wait for at least the next build. (I _need_ a working Windows Mail, On my test machine the only partition that I had available was on the Nvidia raid mirror. Installation wasn'ta problem, the raid drivers installed and were

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 155, Issue 8
Steve Foster [SBS MVP] steve.fos...@picamar.co.uk microsoft public windows 64bit general RomeoJ wrote: I'm trying to install 2 Western Digital 250gb hard drives in a RAID 1 setup. I get it setup fine in the BIOS and RAID setup utility (nVidia RAID on a Gigabyte GA-K8NXP-SLI mobo), but Windows doesn't show the drive

Can't get x64 to work on Dual with Win2K (NTOSKRNL)
I had to install XP 64 on spare HD to get access to the net. Currently my Vista OS is dead and I don't want to reformat and reinstall if I don't have to. If anyone can help to fix it, then I would in your debt. Cheers "Carlos" wrote: Has anyone tried the NVidia RAID & SATA updates that showed up today as "optional"

freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 200, Issue 4
Looking at the spec for the system it may be the > > > proprietary nVidia RAID > > > controller. The pciconf output should help us > > > identify if thats the > > > issue. > > > > FYI: RAID features are disabled in the BIOS, I'm > just > > trying to get a single SATA drive to work at full > > speed.

REQUEST: A8N32-SLI support CD
I used Win XP CD to boot again but this time loading the Nvidia RAID drivers. I then went to recovery console and could see all my partitions (on a single disk, .... Another option, if you want to force the RAID/SATA drive to be C: is, install a boot manager on the PATA/IDE drive first (eg, BootIt NG).

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 161, Issue 8
I'm transferring files from one machine to the other at the moment before I do the install, which I assume has to be fresh given the major changes in file This is nVidia RAID and it is fully recognized and supported - others may not be, but the team claim support covering a set of common ROM based RAID's.

Primary Partition Theory revisited.
SYS plus another file (IASTOR.SYS if I remember correctly). When trying to boot from the disc, it says (surprise, surprise) NVRAID.SYS is missing, and everything terminates. If you have the nvidia raid chip on the motherboard you can disable it in the bios. Also,just adding missing files won't fix the problems.

BartPE
If I add the drivers (obtained from the nvidia website because the asus website doesn't have the nvidia raid drivers), windows loads the drivers, brings me to the page in which I press enter to continue installation then stops. Doesn't do anything. Another problem: I have tried to update the bios but I cannot

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 202, Issue 10
The nForce IDE controller is properly detected, but it looks like there's another one in the system. Looking at the spec for the system it may be the proprietary nVidia RAID controller. The pciconf output should help us identify if thats the issue. FYI: RAID features are disabled in the BIOS, I'm just trying to get

How does one go about mirroring (RAID-1)...[long but more ...
I am (trying to) run WinXP MCE2005. CPU = AMD 3500+ winchester. Mem = 2gb Corsair PRO. The system has crashed and corrupted the HDD's 3 times in a row The workaround was to enable RAID on the Nvidia controller and configure it for 'Spanning'. The same WinXP installation without change booted up like it should!

Installation Problem
It's a 750GB filesystem on a hardware RAID5 array using a HighPoint 1740 PCI SATA RAID controller and HighPoint's FreeBSD 6 drivers (rr1740). How-To-Repeat: Start creating a filesystem snapshot While the disk is churning away, create a new file from another terminal using 'touch' or any other method.