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Galatorg

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  1. When I was saying which Textmode should I do, I was meaning that there are 2 options for textmode: NVIDIA nForce Storage Controller and NVIDIA RAID CLASS DRIVER the disk I made I just used them both (by default both are selected). As for the other error, we removed some RAM and it works fine. Had issues with a USB backup drive taking over as C: also, but everything is all good now. We'll be checking the RAM some other time, however I'll look into the timing if they appear to be good. It was running fine with it all previously so it leads me to believe one of the sticks is probably bad. Thx again
  2. Well that all seemed to work just fine this time(stupid mistake, doh). Now to troubleshoot the real problem with the system (got a bluescreen with PFN_LIST_CORRUPT, can't wait to look this up...). Thanks for the help, the guide is excellent.
  3. I believe I know what my problem was all along....I kept using the same windows files over again, I was assuming nLite was creating a whole new windows disk somewhere else. The nvraid.sys file was found in with the win. server2003 package used on the first disk.
  4. The thing is nvraid.sys isn't in any of the driver folders that I downloaded. It was on the forth disk that I had figured maybe they were in the SCSI/RAID package already on the windows disk so I figured I would try removing them. The drivers in all the packages were named *64.sys. I haven't actually searched the disk for this file, but I haven't been adding in the nvraid.sys (unless it was being renamed). I haven't tried the driver package that you linked to above, but that's going to be my next disk. With any luck it'll work this time. Does it matter which option I choose for textmode intergration or should I be choosing them both? Ultimately I guess I gotta figure out why nvraid.sys is on the disk.
  5. I have been through 4 different boot cds and am getting the same error. I am not sure why now and it's about time to throw the computer through the window hehe. The computer has had windows running on it with RAID before but is now giving a NTLDR error so I need to make a bootable copy of windows that will let me use the array. We don't have the CD that was made before. Anyways I am working with an nForce4 with 2 drives in a RAID array. The array is healthy. The version of the RAID bios is 4.84. My nLite version is 1.3.5. The error I have been getting is: The device associated with the following device driver will not work correctly on this computer: nvraid.sys. The device driver is not compatible with the x64-based version of Windows your computer is running. This device driver may be required to complete Windows setup. Please contact the device manufacturer to obtain drivers compatible with the x64-based version of Windows. I'm gonna start right off by saying that I do have x64 based drivers. Here are the 4 cds I made, they all had this error: 1. Driver Files : 93.71_forceware_winxp64_english_whql.exe (64bit drivers for WinXP 64) nForce4_amd_6.69_winserver200364_english_whql.exe (64bit drivers for Win2k3 64) I added all the drivers in both packages. No other options other than the bootable option. 2. Driver File: 93.71_forceware_winxp64_english_whql.exe (same as the one above) I added all the drivers in the package and chose the bootable option also. 3. Driver File: 6.86_nforce_winxp64_international_whql.exe (64bit drivers for WinXP 64 downloaded from nVidia yesterday - may have been two days ago, I don't really remember). Only added the drivers to use RAID(sataraid and sata_ide) sataraid was chosen as Textmode - NVIDIA RAID CLASS DRIVER sata_ide was automatically entered in by nLite as PnP No other drivers were added but I clicked the bootable option. 4. Driver File: NV_656_WINXP64-[Guru3D.com].exe (the old WinXP 64 drivers linked from this thread) Only added nvatax64.inf driver (said I didn't need to add the other - nvrdx64.inf) It was added as Textmode - NVIDIA nForce Storage Controller I also chose the remove components option and removed the SCSI/RAID drivers from the CD Once again I also chose the bootable option. I think that covers it all. Does anyone know: -What the heck is going on here, why is it saying it's not compatible? -Do I even need to choose the bootable option(I will be booting from it)? -Which Textmode(s) should I be choosing?
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