Oracle VM on Intel X58+ICH10R chipset

Hi All,
I bought a new computer which is using Intel X58 chipset (MSI X58 Pro-E), but I can't install Oracle VM on this computer. When I run the setup, it prompt "No driver found" for the devices. Does it mean additional driver required for the installation? If yes, where could I get the driver? Thanks
Best Regards,
Ray

Hi herb,
I can install Oracle VM on my new computer with setting to ACHI/RAID mode in BIOS, thank you for your help.
However, the system stop booting and show "GRUB", have I performed wrong installation?
Best Regards,
Ray

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