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Hello, I tried several driver yesterday to make it work on a D945 and Intel 1000 /PL. So far, none had worked.

Im trying this on a brand new IBM T60 laptop. Anything on this?


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If finnaly appears that I finnaly found the working driver for RIS. Labeled 10.4. Found them on the motherboard homepage on Intel website.

There are specific driver for RIS. Just read the "readme.txt" and it should work.

Here is the link: Proset 10.4 for RIS

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I have a Intel 945GNT based Server (By DG Systems) I bought used. I have no info on it, except a build sheet. I intend to install Windows Server 2008 on it.

It is setup for a SATA RAID array between two drives. i found some info on the Intel website about /raid setup:

www.intel.com/.../cs-020811.htm#sysreq and

www.intel.com/.../cs-020811.htm#drivers

The BIOS is configured for RAID using the Matrix Storage Manager before I got the unit.

Problem; The SATA raid array and the hard drives are not detected in the BIOS. BIOS States: "NO HARD DISK DRIVE"

So I found this not on the Intel website;

"When RAID is enabled, you cannot check which port a drive is connected to in the BIOS. The BIOS will show the individual SATA ports, but all of them will show "Not Connected" even if there are drives connected. You can only check it from the option ROM, the Intel Matrix Storage Console and the board silkscreen.'

I am not certain what it means... Does "NO HARD DISK DRIVE" equal "Not Connected" ???

What is the procedure to installing the SATA RAID drivers ? Is it the F6 method ?

Also, can anyone supply me with the SATA RAID drivers for Windows 2008 ?

Reply to:

MRGCAV@gmail.com

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