i'm already using ru bios without the hpt (speeds up booting)
but it keeps being detected so i'm thinking of removing the complete chip. that should solve the problem
anybody try'd that before
i don't want to share a irq on pci 3 if you wonder why ... my bp6 is going to hold 3* promise ultra100 tx2 cards (6*80G wd's doing raid5)
yeah 6times i use the master (if it's going to work) ,the slaves i want to fill with 120G or 160G models (already got the 80G's)
just lost about 130G .. one 80G died (raid0) RIP
What do you mean by "keeps being detected"? Do you mean the blue HPT BIOS screen still appears when booting?
I once installed win2k server, applied drivers for the hpt controller, then id restart.....i could logon to the machine, but it would logout me out swiftly, i couldnt logon remotely, locally with any user accounts, or system accounts
all because i loaded that driver
=(
mine wouldn't go anyfurther than the "establishing network connections" and stay there >:|
nothing i could do but go into safe mode, delete the blasted POS, when it tried to detect it, i made windows install a driver for some sound card, it had a fit, i disabled it and im good to go
now it sits in my device manager as "other devices" as "mass storage controller" and one in "SCSI?" i think as the same thing
problem solved
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mine wouldn't go anyfurther than the "establishing network connections" and stay there >:|
nothing i could do but go into safe mode, delete the blasted POS, when it tried to detect it, i made windows install a driver for some sound card, it had a fit, i disabled it and im good to go
now it sits in my device manager as "other devices" as "mass storage controller" and one in "SCSI?" i think as the same thing
problem solved
On Win2K Server? I loaded the HPT366 driver (1.25.1) on Windows Server 2003. No problems.