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f14

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  1. I mean system will copy the driver twice by itself. last suggestion, could you please change the label of the floppy to "VIA RAID Driver" and try again? Even though I can't persuade myself. : )
  2. I mean the file structure in the floppy disk maybe should like this: \ |--TXTSETUP.OEM |--viamraid.cat |--viamraid.inf |--viamraid.sys |--RAID ........|--WinXP ..............|--viamraid.cat ..............|--viamraid.inf ..............|--viamraid.sys XP setup will read the floppy twice if you press F6 to add disk driver. First, as you said, the driver will be copied to memory for finding the disk. The second time, it will be copied to the disk for the next boot. Forgive the stupid WinXP.
  3. ALCXWDM.SYS is a part of the sound driver. have you upgraded the sound driver? I think it's due to the MS sound driver. Please use the other driver to replace it. This is download link from realtek. http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/dlac97...8&Software=True or you can download the driver from the mobo site. you can run "eventvwr.msc /s" to get the events.
  4. Have you try these? 1. Select "Enable VGA mode" after press F8, then adjust the resolution. or 2. In the safe mode, remove the video driver and restart
  5. Sorry, I didn't see your first posting carefully. Have you checked the system event or application event? I hope OS wrote sth before displaying the blue face. Did you catch the error in blue screen? you can disable the "automatically restart" in "System properities"->"Advanced"->"startup and recovery"
  6. Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Settings of "Startup and Recovery" -> Click the "Edit" button. When the notepad opens, copy the line like "multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect" to a new line, and change to "multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional SOS" /SOS". (these digitals maybe are different, copy yours). Then restart. Choose the "Microsoft Windows XP Professional SOS" item as XP begins to boot.
  7. Did you try to copy the three files form "A:\RAID\winxp\" to "A:\". Copy, not move. Don't pop out the floppy untill the machine restart.
  8. I think you should check the capacity of the power supply. Starcraft and Hoyle are low consumed power games, But the other games are all complex 3D games. At that time, the Cd-Rom and the display card are using up the power. Just a surmise, because you didn't mention the Blue Screen, I guess the problem hard to impute the drivers.
  9. You can add a new line with "/SOS" switch in the boot.ini file. This switch causes the names of drivers to be displayed as they load during boot. Maybe you could find the defective driver.
  10. 1. TuneUp Utilities 2. WinRAR 3. freeCommander 4. CuteFTP 5. eMule 6. Acronis TrueImage 7. Symantec AntiVirus 8. ZoneAlarm 9. Photoshop 10. Opera ( No particular order )
  11. Yesterday night, I have completed WinXP 64 installaion with Nvidia V6.66 driver. I have the same mobo and two seagate SATA disks on nVidia Raid0. I suggest to install both drivers from the driver floppy after you press F6. ("NVIDIA RAID CLASS DRIVER" and "NVIDIA nForce Storage Controller"). I hope you'll pardon my poor English. : )
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