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| Getting onboard RAID Going on an ASUS Motherboard I have a ASUS P5RD2-VM motherboard and it uses the ULI M1575 Southbridge RAID controller (An onboard controller). There is not option to turn it on and off in the BIOS (I assume because it is a SATA RAID solution that it is just always on and can find nothing to the contrary). But, when I go to the ASUS web site and try to acquire the RAID controller drivers, they are listed in Windows 2003, XP, etc. Nothing available for Vista (And when I launch the installers, it stops saying no OS supported). So I went to the ULI site and it downloads a .RAR file. I have no idea what to do with the file and there is no documentation? On the ASUS site, they do not acknowledge this motherboard as supported yet and in the device manager I do not get an error saying device not found (i.e. Was hoping it would identify the RAID card and not be able to find it, so that I could point it to the driver files that I have in the .ZIP file that I cannot run from ASUS). So, I am a bit lost. Don't know how to get this RAID card working. Any advice is appreciated. I put in a support request from ASUS, but I have not found their support all that great and expect a 'We do not support that with Vista yet' response. Any ideas appreciated. |
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| Re: Getting onboard RAID Going on an ASUS Motherboard See if Asus has a beta Vista driver. if so, put it on a cd or floppy. During the install of Vista, press F6 to enter a new driver. Follow the prompts. Or wait until a Vista driver is released. "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:91B1B838-0F11-427B-9094-B0EAC9740C97@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have a ASUS P5RD2-VM motherboard and it uses the ULI M1575 Southbridge >RAID > controller (An onboard controller). There is not option to turn it on and > off > in the BIOS (I assume because it is a SATA RAID solution that it is just > always on and can find nothing to the contrary). > > But, when I go to the ASUS web site and try to acquire the RAID controller > drivers, they are listed in Windows 2003, XP, etc. Nothing available for > Vista (And when I launch the installers, it stops saying no OS supported). > > So I went to the ULI site and it downloads a .RAR file. I have no idea > what > to do with the file and there is no documentation? > > On the ASUS site, they do not acknowledge this motherboard as supported > yet > and in the device manager I do not get an error saying device not found > (i.e. > Was hoping it would identify the RAID card and not be able to find it, so > that I could point it to the driver files that I have in the .ZIP file > that I > cannot run from ASUS). > > So, I am a bit lost. Don't know how to get this RAID card working. Any > advice is appreciated. I put in a support request from ASUS, but I have > not > found their support all that great and expect a 'We do not support that > with > Vista yet' response. > > Any ideas appreciated.[/color] |
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| Re: Getting onboard RAID Going on an ASUS Motherboard See if Asus has a beta Vista driver. if so, put it on a cd or floppy. During the install of Vista, press F6 to enter a new driver. Follow the prompts. Or wait until a Vista driver is released. "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:91B1B838-0F11-427B-9094-B0EAC9740C97@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have a ASUS P5RD2-VM motherboard and it uses the ULI M1575 Southbridge >RAID > controller (An onboard controller). There is not option to turn it on and > off > in the BIOS (I assume because it is a SATA RAID solution that it is just > always on and can find nothing to the contrary). > > But, when I go to the ASUS web site and try to acquire the RAID controller > drivers, they are listed in Windows 2003, XP, etc. Nothing available for > Vista (And when I launch the installers, it stops saying no OS supported). > > So I went to the ULI site and it downloads a .RAR file. I have no idea > what > to do with the file and there is no documentation? > > On the ASUS site, they do not acknowledge this motherboard as supported > yet > and in the device manager I do not get an error saying device not found > (i.e. > Was hoping it would identify the RAID card and not be able to find it, so > that I could point it to the driver files that I have in the .ZIP file > that I > cannot run from ASUS). > > So, I am a bit lost. Don't know how to get this RAID card working. Any > advice is appreciated. I put in a support request from ASUS, but I have > not > found their support all that great and expect a 'We do not support that > with > Vista yet' response. > > Any ideas appreciated.[/color] |
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| Re: Getting onboard RAID Going on an ASUS Motherboard "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:91B1B838-0F11-427B-9094-B0EAC9740C97@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > > So I went to the ULI site and it downloads a .RAR file. I have no idea > what > to do with the file and there is no documentation?[/color] Get WinRAR to open the .rar archive. I belive the latest version of WinZip can open .rar files now too. [url]www.rarlabs.com[/url] [url]www.winzip.com[/url] ss. |
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| Re: Getting onboard RAID Going on an ASUS Motherboard "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:91B1B838-0F11-427B-9094-B0EAC9740C97@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > > So I went to the ULI site and it downloads a .RAR file. I have no idea > what > to do with the file and there is no documentation?[/color] Get WinRAR to open the .rar archive. I belive the latest version of WinZip can open .rar files now too. [url]www.rarlabs.com[/url] [url]www.winzip.com[/url] ss. |
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| Re: Getting onboard RAID Going on an ASUS Motherboard Hi! I have nearly the same problem (although 32-bit and A8R32-MVP Deluxe): I packed the appropriate drivers (for XP) on an FD and pointed during the Vista-installation to it. Vista installs the driver nicely, but the attached HD does not show up in the list. I tried exactly the same thing under XP with no problems at all. Do you think that I will have to wait for updated drivers for my southbridge (Uli) or do you have any other hints? Best regards, Tom -- thomaskunze ------------------------------------------------------------------------ thomaskunze's Profile: [url]http://www.vista64.net/forums/member.php?userid=1335[/url] View this thread: [url]http://www.vista64.net/forums/showthread.php?t=30878[/url] |
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