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Yigabyte, same happened here with XP X One is the boot device and has my Vista x64 build on it, and the other is storage of streaming media, etc etc.
Cant install Vista Ultimate on GAp-ds3 sata (raid 0)
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When i load the CD out of windows to try to install, the raid never shows up as a drive i can install vista on, it will show any IDE drives but not my sata raid. Hey, ive been running win XP Pro on my DS3 with raid 0 for a couple of year now, but i recently bought a ram upgrade and want to upgrade to Vista Ultimate 64x. Discussion in ' Motherboards ' started by FeekDec 20, I installed that out of windows. Asrock PExtreme Core I5 3.
Your Username or Email Address: Ive tried using only 1 stick of ram, having only the raid hooked up no IDE drivesin of windows and out. Join Date Oct Posts 3.
Ga-965p-es3 22, at 1: The purple ones need a driver for Vista to see the array, but even after installing the driver I had problems, sometimes Vista just would just hang during install. Dec 19, Posts: Please report all spam threads, posts and suspicious members. Vista got grumpy and I just had to reactivate it!
GAP-S3 (rev. ) | Motherboard - GIGABYTE Global
Oct 17, Posts: Also, no driver is needed for Vista to see the Gigabgte array on these ports. As some Gigabyte boards come with the back panel connectors to create an optional eSATA port or two, the answer to the second part is a definite 'yes'.
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This site uses cookies. You must log in or sign up to reply here. Dec 21, at 8: Oct 20, Posts: Dec 21, at That leaves the four ICH8 connectors free, one for the new boot device and one for the optical drive, leaving two empty connectors.

Yes, my password is: My problem happens after files are copied and expanded and the computer reboots to finish installing. I think that because it's not the boot device that the OS should just see it as a single partition and let me use it, am I right in that?
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