ata/66 raid card mass storage controller
This is a discussion about ata/66 raid card mass storage controller in the Windows Hardware category; i`ve just install the ata66 raid card abit be6 mother board have used the workaround 3 times but every time have a problem with the mass storage controller. and help drivers etc thanks.
i`ve just install the ata66 raid card
abit be6 mother board
have used the workaround 3 times
but every time have a problem with the
mass storage controller.
and help drivers etc
thanks
abit be6 mother board
have used the workaround 3 times
but every time have a problem with the
mass storage controller.
and help drivers etc
thanks
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Which ATA66 RAID controller?
There is no such thing as too much information.
Ed
There is no such thing as too much information.
Ed

OP
fasttrak66
also when i get it to run.
on reboot after install
i keep getting inaccessible boot device
s
Quote:Originally posted by EM:Which ATA66 RAID controller?
There is no such thing as too much information.
Ed
also when i get it to run.
on reboot after install
i keep getting inaccessible boot device
s
Quote:Originally posted by EM:Which ATA66 RAID controller?
There is no such thing as too much information.
Ed
My Fasttrak66 works just fine with the instructions from the Promise website.
I have learned the following over the number of times I have reinstalled Win2k. You have to edit every instance of the txtsetup.sif file on your harddrive. This has to be done by booting with a boot disk during the first reboot that the installation does. It seems to vary as to number but there are always either 2 or 3 places where this file appears. First is c:\
the second in $win_nt$.~bt and the third if it there is in c:\$win_nt$.~ls\i386.
Make sure to edit each one to remove any line that includes the word ultra66 (there are 4 lines) Then reboot and hit the F6 key to specify SCSI drivers and use the Promise disk for your drivers.
I have found that I cannot use ACPI enabled in the BIOS.
I do not have a BE6 but a BP6 dual celeron setup.
Ed
I have learned the following over the number of times I have reinstalled Win2k. You have to edit every instance of the txtsetup.sif file on your harddrive. This has to be done by booting with a boot disk during the first reboot that the installation does. It seems to vary as to number but there are always either 2 or 3 places where this file appears. First is c:\
the second in $win_nt$.~bt and the third if it there is in c:\$win_nt$.~ls\i386.
Make sure to edit each one to remove any line that includes the word ultra66 (there are 4 lines) Then reboot and hit the F6 key to specify SCSI drivers and use the Promise disk for your drivers.
I have found that I cannot use ACPI enabled in the BIOS.
I do not have a BE6 but a BP6 dual celeron setup.
Ed

OP
solved the problem !!!!!
i had to install the abit ata66 storage drivers for the mother board. once i did this
it acknowledged hpt366 ultra dma66 controller
rebooted and problem fixed.
thanks
i had to install the abit ata66 storage drivers for the mother board. once i did this
it acknowledged hpt366 ultra dma66 controller
rebooted and problem fixed.
thanks