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      12-07-2005
Hi everyone,

I'm having a lot of problems with getting Windows Pro x64 installed on my
RAID0 Raptor harddiscs ! At the beginning of the installation I press F6 to
load the "RAID CLASS DRIVER" and the "nVidia Storage Controller" driver but
just before the "select partition" screen should appear, I get a BSOD with
error 0x0000007b.
Whatever version I use of nVidia's drivers (64-bit) ! For testing, I
selected only the "RAID CLASS DRIVER" and get NO error, but I also get both
my partitions instead of one RAID0 disc. When I try installing the "nVidia
Storage Controller" alone, I get the same BSOD error ! I read on other
forums that there could be something wrong with the 'oemsetup.txt' file and
the Windows Installer then tries to use a standard driver.......? How do I
check and/or disable this ?

(Even slipstreamed the nVidia drivers onto the installation CD with the same
results.)

Thx,
Jeffrey
Belgium
 
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      12-07-2005
Are you using the latest updated F6 Drivers for your configuration?
Charlie Russel, has a nice write about loading storage drivers, you might
want to read that first to make sure you are doing it correctly:
http://msmvps.com/xperts64/archive/2.../11/52162.aspx
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"Jeffrey" <> wrote in message
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm having a lot of problems with getting Windows Pro x64 installed on my
> RAID0 Raptor harddiscs ! At the beginning of the installation I press F6
> to
> load the "RAID CLASS DRIVER" and the "nVidia Storage Controller" driver
> but
> just before the "select partition" screen should appear, I get a BSOD
> with
> error 0x0000007b.
> Whatever version I use of nVidia's drivers (64-bit) ! For testing, I
> selected only the "RAID CLASS DRIVER" and get NO error, but I also get
> both
> my partitions instead of one RAID0 disc. When I try installing the
> "nVidia
> Storage Controller" alone, I get the same BSOD error ! I read on other
> forums that there could be something wrong with the 'oemsetup.txt' file
> and
> the Windows Installer then tries to use a standard driver.......? How do I
> check and/or disable this ?
>
> (Even slipstreamed the nVidia drivers onto the installation CD with the
> same
> results.)
>
> Thx,
> Jeffrey
> Belgium



 
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      12-09-2005
Tried all available versions on Nvidia's website ! I'll try a 32-bit OS too.

Thx for the reply.

"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:

> Are you using the latest updated F6 Drivers for your configuration?
> Charlie Russel, has a nice write about loading storage drivers, you might
> want to read that first to make sure you are doing it correctly:
> http://msmvps.com/xperts64/archive/2.../11/52162.aspx
> --
> Andre
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>
> "Jeffrey" <> wrote in message
> news:57888BBB-CEBF-49A4-85CE-...
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I'm having a lot of problems with getting Windows Pro x64 installed on my
> > RAID0 Raptor harddiscs ! At the beginning of the installation I press F6
> > to
> > load the "RAID CLASS DRIVER" and the "nVidia Storage Controller" driver
> > but
> > just before the "select partition" screen should appear, I get a BSOD
> > with
> > error 0x0000007b.
> > Whatever version I use of nVidia's drivers (64-bit) ! For testing, I
> > selected only the "RAID CLASS DRIVER" and get NO error, but I also get
> > both
> > my partitions instead of one RAID0 disc. When I try installing the
> > "nVidia
> > Storage Controller" alone, I get the same BSOD error ! I read on other
> > forums that there could be something wrong with the 'oemsetup.txt' file
> > and
> > the Windows Installer then tries to use a standard driver.......? How do I
> > check and/or disable this ?
> >
> > (Even slipstreamed the nVidia drivers onto the installation CD with the
> > same
> > results.)
> >
> > Thx,
> > Jeffrey
> > Belgium

>
>
>

 
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John Barnes
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      12-09-2005
Do you have NVRAID enabled in the BIOS?


"Jeffrey" <> wrote in message
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> Tried all available versions on Nvidia's website ! I'll try a 32-bit OS
> too.
>
> Thx for the reply.
>
> "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
>
>> Are you using the latest updated F6 Drivers for your configuration?
>> Charlie Russel, has a nice write about loading storage drivers, you might
>> want to read that first to make sure you are doing it correctly:
>> http://msmvps.com/xperts64/archive/2.../11/52162.aspx
>> --
>> Andre
>> Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com
>> Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre
>> http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
>> FAQ for MS AntiSpy http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm
>>
>> "Jeffrey" <> wrote in message
>> news:57888BBB-CEBF-49A4-85CE-...
>> > Hi everyone,
>> >
>> > I'm having a lot of problems with getting Windows Pro x64 installed on
>> > my
>> > RAID0 Raptor harddiscs ! At the beginning of the installation I press
>> > F6
>> > to
>> > load the "RAID CLASS DRIVER" and the "nVidia Storage Controller" driver
>> > but
>> > just before the "select partition" screen should appear, I get a BSOD
>> > with
>> > error 0x0000007b.
>> > Whatever version I use of nVidia's drivers (64-bit) ! For testing, I
>> > selected only the "RAID CLASS DRIVER" and get NO error, but I also get
>> > both
>> > my partitions instead of one RAID0 disc. When I try installing the
>> > "nVidia
>> > Storage Controller" alone, I get the same BSOD error ! I read on
>> > other
>> > forums that there could be something wrong with the 'oemsetup.txt' file
>> > and
>> > the Windows Installer then tries to use a standard driver.......? How
>> > do I
>> > check and/or disable this ?
>> >
>> > (Even slipstreamed the nVidia drivers onto the installation CD with the
>> > same
>> > results.)
>> >
>> > Thx,
>> > Jeffrey
>> > Belgium

>>
>>
>>



 
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