Hi,
I had a similar problem with installing Vista on my RAIDED SATA drives, I've
got a NForce 3 motherboard but I guess this also applies to Nforce2/4 RAID
sets. I got round this by:
- Downloading the latest Nforce 4 driver pack from the Nvidia website.
- Extracting the driver pack, and then browsing to <extracted
dir>/IDE/WinXP/legacy. Copy all the files from this directory onto a blank
floppy.
- Insert the Vista CD and do install from within WinXP. I attempted an
install from booting from the Vista CD and it crashed trying to load in the
extra RAID drivers.
- When it asks you what installation to do, select Custom and install onto a
freshly created partition for Vista.
- There should be an option to load driver files. Make sure you select this,
and with the driver disk inserted, select one of the 'nvraid.inf' and one of
the 'nvatabus.inf' options given. For some reason in my install I couldnt
see the 'nvatabus.inf' option so I had to unhide 'incompatible' hardware :)
You'll need to do this twice, one for the nvraid.inf and one for the
nvatabus.inf options
- Then carry on installing as normal
- When Vista reboots, you shouldnt get the blue screen. I got a bluescreen
when attempting to install Vista from my old NForce 3 NVRAID floppy disk,
but the drivers from the latest Nforce 4 driver pack seem to work like a
treat.
Paul
>I tryed to start insatt from windows XP and it starts installing but after
>it restarts i get a BSOD and it´s complaining on harddrive that it maybe
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