First I'd like to thank those of you that are keeping the BP6 motherboard alive and the moders of Bios's.
The problem is that I can no longer install windows 2000 pro on my computer. This is my situation. Not so long ago I brought two 80Gb seagate harddrives of my computer, the thing is that the HPT366 Controller didn't reg that they where 80GB but 10GB. This meant that the HPT366 Controller bios didn't support these two new harddrives. I was still able to use them as 80GB but only if I partitioned them through win2000 boot disks, not Fdisk (10Gb only). Defraging an unsupported 80Gb haddrive let alone two is not an entertaining task. 1% around two hours.
I went searching for a later bios update and found this website, the Holy Grail for BP6 users. Downloaded:
Latest RU BIOS W/PIII and Co Microcode & V1.28 HTP366 Drivers
By: "Roby"
And the people rejoiced. HPT366 Bios displayed 80Gb, defrag 1% in one min. The people rejoiced again.
Then came the day when WinME really shit me (As for all MS software). I decided to install win2000 pro. 1.22, 1.23, 1.28b HPT366 drivers all freeze my computer just as it's getting into the installation screen after the boot disks have loaded, 1.25 asks you if you accept the terms and conditions and thn tells you that it hasn't found any harddrives attached to my computer.
I've tried flashing to:
RU BIOS W/PIII and Co Microcode & V1.26 HTP366 Drivers
By: "Roby"
HPT366 Bios v1.26 not supporting my harddrives.
Tried flashing my bios to the original RU release by ABIT. Install Win2000 and update the drives in Win2000 to 1.28b then flash my Bios back to:
Latest RU BIOS W/PIII and Co Microcode & V1.28 HTP366 Drivers
By: "Roby"
But will not boot into windows.
What can I do????
Can not install win 2000 pro or Win XP pro. HELP!!
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Re: Freak - What did you do to get it to work?
Could you give us more details?cfizz34 wrote:I am having the same problem and need help. Can't get any operating system to load, with or without the HPT controller.
Hey, how do you "get the bios that loses the hpt bios" I just don't want hpt!!!!!harker wrote:Lose the HPT and get a promise card to run those drives...I gaurantee your problems will be solved, By the way are they not 100's anyways. Also get the bios that loses the hpt bios screen and you'll get faster boots.
And thanks again for keeping this forum up!
It's right here on the wonderful BP6.com files database.pieroxy wrote:Hey, how do you "get the bios that loses the hpt bios" I just don't want hpt!!!!!
http://www.bp6.com/board/dload.php?action=file&id=10