PROBLEM RAID K9A2 Platinum

hello,
I have a problem for the raid on my msi k9a2 platinum.
currently, I have 2 SATA hard drives, on first (samsung 750 GB) I have vista ultimate 64 installed, and on second (maxtor 200 GB) I have games. in the bios I see "Raid: Ide" and when I met "Raid: Raid" blue screen at startup vista.
thanks
phenom 9600 Be
MSI K9A2 platinum
Sapphyre 3870 hd toxic
2 x 1g 1066 Mhz Kingmax
Samsung 750 Go & maxtor 200 Go
2 x HPw2207h

Why are you trying to run a single drive in RAID mode? Sounds logical that Windows would Blue Screen, you have no RAID array. Just keep it running at IDE mode, should be fine...
PCI latency should be set as low as possible, though I doubt you will notice any difference between the 64 and 32 settings. This setting mostly applies when you have add in cards that need to hold the PCI bus longer than default...

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  • Problem RAID K9A2 platinum /vista X64

    hello all,
    i have install driver promise raid for K9A2 platinum on vista x64 but when i reboot vista say me raid not install... my bios is 1.4
    please help me

    hello and thanks,
    i installing drivers raid which I downloaded from the site msi, I install and when I reboot vista x64, I have a window that tells me that vista has detected new hardware and if I want him to research driver on the web but they did not find.
    if I go in the device manager I see raid controller with an exclamation point ( dont install).
    my config:
    Amd phenom 9600 BE
    MSI K9A2 platinum ( chipset amd 790fx )
    HDD samsung Sata 750 Go 32mo
    Sapphyre toxic HD3870
    2x1Go kingmax 1066
    alim 450w

  • Problem unscrewing K9A2 Platinum mobo from case

    I need to move my K9A2 Platinum mobo ( along with peripherals and add-on boards ) to another computer case. All has gone well with removing all my peripherals and add-on boards from the old case but when I have tried to remove the mobo a two of the screws cannot be unscrewed. They were held to the bottom of the old case with metal clips. I could eventually remove the mobo by forcing out the metal clips but no matter what I try I cannot seem to unscrew either of the screws from its metal clip. Whether I hold the metal clip on the bottom of the mobo in place and unscrew the screw, or whether I hold the screw in place and turn the metal clip on the bottom of the mobo, the threads holding the screw to the metal clip are not unloosening the screw from the metal clip.
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    Thoughts ? Suggestions ? I really need to get these clips off so I can transfer my mobo to another computer case I have since it is my main desktop computer right now, although I will soon be building another system

     Another thing you can try is carefully pull on the to put pressure against the screws and then see if it helps to get the threads engaged. If no luck then your only other choice is to carefully drill out the screws and hope the drill doesn't slip and damage the MB.
     I have had similar problem in the past and putting pressure against the screw like that usually does the trick.

  • ESATA problem on K9A2 Platinum

    I've been having a baffling problem with my new external hard drive, a WD MyBook Studio Edition.  It's firewire and usb connections work fine, but I have had zero luck getting the esata port to work.  When I have the HD plugged in and turned off, turning on the computer will turn on the white light on the HD that means its on, but I can't see it in the bios or in vista.  Any ideas?

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  • K9A2 Platinum Sata Raid Problems

    I could not get my 2 500 gb seagate 7200.11 drives to work on the sb600 raid controller, in raid 1 (set to raid mode in bios).  I'd set it up and it would remain functional until I formatted it and put stuff on it. Then when I restarted, it says critical and can't locate the second drive, but it shows up in the list of definable drives.  My older 200 gb seagates 7200.9 in the same setup do not have this problem.  I finally got my 500s working by hooking them up to the promise controller instead.  (Although no longer a current problem, I wouldn't mind knowing what would cause this for future occasions.)
    My new problem is, I had to unhook all but the drive I wanted to install Windows XP on (A separate 120 JBOD configured drive) so I could get it to be C:/.  This all went fine.  However when I hooked up the 500s again, Windows XP would not boot, the screen just stayed black, with them not hooked up, it boots just fine, with the 200s as well.  When running the Windows XP setup again, the 500s appear as C:/ instead of the 120 in the disk select screen of the install.  It's like the 500s took over the drive letter when they are hooked up and thus can't load.  Is there some way to stop it from doing this or am I completely off on this.
    My computer spec is:
    K9A2 Platinum
    AMD X2 6000
    2*2gb OCZ PC6400
    ATI Radeon 3870
    700 Watt OCZ PSU
    Update: Installing XP ignoring the fact its not C: fails.  It copies all the files onto it, then after restarting I get a black screen.
    Another Update: On a whim I tried disabling the SB600 raid and set it to AHCI instead as I read that other people were having problems with it and it all works perfectly now.  It's too bad this doesn't work, but I'll just put the 200s back in my old computer instead.

    I'm having the exact same problem you did. Same Mobo. Except I started off with Promise RAID 1 because when I tried using SB600 RAID, my SATA DVD drive would not function in Vista Ultimate x64. So I had my Raid 1 configured on Promise T3 with BIOS 2.8.1030.0021 using 2 320GB drives. One of them Seagate, one WD, both 3GB/s transfer, only difference was that Seagate has 16MB cache, while the WD has 8MB. But both drives worked fine in the array for some time, and then after doing some updates from Windows Updates now the Raid config shows that encountered a critial status, "A disk member of an array has failed or is not responding", "Problem is detected with Array : 1". And when I go to the see the Array status it shows the Seagate drive on ID channel 1, but for the 2nd drive it shows questions marks all the way through the item line. I checked the drive, it seems fine. And even when I go to define a second Array, it shows the WD available on channel ID 3. So it definitely see both drives, but how do I re-add that WD drive that it doesn't see to my earlier defined array without loosing data on my Seagate drive?

  • K9A2 Platinum Raid problem

    Hi i have 4 days trying to install my new system. And the mobo do not want to recognize the drives in sata 5 and 6, those controlled by promise.
    My system specs:
    Phenom 9600
    MSI k9a2 platinum
    6 samsung hard drives SATAII 7200 rpm
    8gb ram Corsair Dominator 1066 MHZ
    2 x Diamond ati HD3870 512 mb GDDR4
    Thermal take toughpower 850W PSU
    I want to run:
    RAID 1+0 With 4 drives of 320GB each using sb600 controller
    and two 320 GB single drives, NON RAID on the promise controller.
    How can i run this config on my mobo? it is possible? i need detailed bios settings for this please.
    Second alternative config:
    Raid 0 on sb600 using 4 disk
    Raid 1 on promise using 2 disks
    I have 6 drives in total and want to use them all.
    Right now if I enable additional raid config on BIOS my sb600 controller only detect disks on the 1 and 3 ports, but doesnt see the 2 and 4 ports. Also i cant see the 5 and 6 ports anywhere in the bios or in the ctrl-f raid utility.
    My bios version is 1.3
    Any help?

    hi, you could use the promise controller for your raid array using the rear esata connectors (with a esata to sata cable) and in side ports 5-6, use the sb600 not in raid for the other drives, like bas was saying each controller has it own bios, so what that means is if promise raid is on (sb600 off) the drives would show up in the promise raid setup and the other way around (drives in the SB600 RAID set up) and also if both raid controllers are off the drives show up in the main board bios. once i did have both controllers run through their setup at the same time but i got "some memory ran out of room" message after post,..
    anyway so you should be able to do what you want, but use the promise for raid and sb600 for not, that way only one raid controller is on.

  • K9A2 Platinum Raid 1 Setup / Installation Problem

    I'm trying to setup a raid 1 with my new K9A2 Platinum board. I would prefer to use the promise controller but have had no luck with the SB600 or Promise.
    My PC:
    2 gig GSkill Ram 800mhz
    2 Identical Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 hard drives
    750w Corsair psu
    AMD 5200+
    Vista Home Premium
    GeForce 8600GT
    The first hard drive has everything loaded on it including all my business and personal data, so I don't want to reformat and start over with that drive.  I just want to add another drive as a mirror for redundancy purposes.
    Symptoms:
    I can't select my RAID configuration in the Fastbuild Utility. It will show me the current drives as connected, Model, Capabilities, Capacity, RAID mode (showing JBOD), and Status (Functional). The bottom of the screen doesn't give me any options, it just says "Any Key to Continue" at which point it brings me back to the main page of Fastbuild.  I have a pictures of the relevent screens, just haven't figured out how to post them here.
    What I've already tried:
    Enabled the SB600 as Raid while drives plugged into SATA1 and SATA2.  (once each with Onboard controller Enabled and Disabled)
    Enabled the OnBoard Controller while drives plugged into SATA5 and SATA6 (once each with SB600 set as RAID, set as IDE, and Disabled)
    So how do I select RAID 1 as my configuration?
    TIA.

    Steps to RAID 1:
    1) Backup your data to a third drive.
    2) Connect both Seagate drives to the Promise controller.
    3) Enable the Promise controller in your BIOS.
    4) Enter the FastBuild utility using CTRL + F.
    5) Select 'Define Array' (I believe it's option # 3).
    6) Define parameters and asign drives to the array
    7) Save and reboot.
    The RAID 1 array is now active. If you plan to install an OS on it, you will need to load a driver during setup. For WinXP you will need to use a floppy and F6, for Vista you can use other media as well (CD-ROM, USB stick, etc.).
    If you plan to run your OS from a third drive, you will just need to boot to the OS and access the Drive Manager. Create a partition on the RAID 1 array, the OS will format the array and it will prompt you to reboot when finished.
    Regarding the external drive, it's best to use a hard drive of choice and an eSATA external enclosure. I use an ICY IB-351 BL Series for example, it has eSATA, Firewire and USB 2.0. I also have a Cooler Master X-Craft, same idea. It might come in handy to be able to swap drives...

  • Question about Raid set up with (SB600) K9A2 Platinum V 1.0

    I am having trouble setting up my raid.  I am using Windows XP Pro and go through the usual set up procedures using F6 command then installing the drivers etc.  Once I get everything up and running installed on Raid 0 the computer works very well for a few days.  Then later BSOD.  The first was a 0000007b stop error, then I got the system back up again only to have it a few days then another BSOD 00000024 stop error.  This time I was not able to bring it back.  I thought my problem was linked to a RAM issue as I was using OCZ PC2 6400 DDR2 OCZ2G8008GQ (2X2GB).  The reason I thought this was when I went to the motherboard site for approved ram, this ram was not there, then on OCZ site it was also not tested, then I went to newegg and used thier motherboard ram compatability screener and it did not show up either.  So I bought the Giel ram and am now trying to set it back up again though I could not get it back still.  So I finally just reformatted the drives (using another computer and a hard drive enclosure)and am getting ready to reinstall everything.  I want to make sure I am using the right SB600 drivers for my application.  I should be selecting AHCI X86 or x64.  This does pertain to the operating system (I am using Win XP 32 Bit) or the processor (I am using the Kuma Athlon X2 7750 2.7Ghz)
    I believe I should be selecting the x86 drivers when installing windows.  Am I right?  I just want to make sure I do not screw anything up so as to bring on the horrible BSODs again.  I realize this could be some driver issue as well that could have caused this.  I did everything I could to make sure it was not the hard drives.
    The last question I have is:  In order to ensure proper operation of the dual channel ram, (I have read the book, still confused a bit), I must install the ram with one stick in the first slot nearest the CPU and the other in the first slot of the opposite color?  In this case Green/Orange slots.
    Mainboard: MSI K9A2 Platinum 790FX
    CPU: Athlon X2 Kuma 7750 AM2+ 2.7Ghz Processor
    CPU-Cooler: Factory Supplied
    RAM: 4GB (2X2GB) G Skill F2-8500CL5D-4GBPI DDR2-1066 Dual Channel
    GPU: AMD790FX
    VIDEO: PowerColor HD4830 512MB GDDR3
    HDD: 2 Velociraptor 150 10000 rpm drives WD1500HLFS
    DVD: ASUS DRW-22B1LT SATA Drive
    Floppy: YES
    Power Supply: CORSAIR CMPSU-650TX 650W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI Ready CrossFire Ready
    OS: Windows XP Pro SP1 (Updated to SP3)

    I was just trying to obtain the fastest load times/install times.  When the machine was first running it was very quick with no cpu temps running beyond 34C, no abnormal performance.  This is my wifes computer though.  Things began to go astray after she updated through windows update to SP3.  I am now using a slipstreamed CD with SP3 already on it.  She said she was clicking on the internet explorer "E" icon and it just shut off.  THen when it rebooted (it was still set that way in windows recovery) it started loading windows then BSOD 0000007b error.  I fixed it by finally getting into windows recovery and running fixboot, then fixmbr, then chkdsk /r /f.  It started working fine again.  Then later maybe two days later it happend again this time wihtout the restarting.  She was working on something else this time and it shutdown again.  This time when it tried ot reload windows I was getting the ntfs.sys issue with a 00000024 stop error.  I could not do the same magic with windows recovery any longer.  When I tried it indicated it repaired the boot, the mbr, but when I tried to run the chkdsk, it gave me disk read errors, such as "this disk has unrecoverable errors".  I used Western Digital test programs on the drives by removing them and installing them into an enclosure and taking them to a good computer.  One drive I could see in windows and it reflected 140G/B, the other would pick up but not in my computer.  It also showed the drive as having the entire quantity as the RAID together had of 298G/B versus the real size of the drive 150G/B.  I just figured that was the drive that was set up as LD 1 in the RAID setup (prior to windows) and possible was the drive with he boot sector on it???  I could get another drive and include it into the array, but then just figure I will have to worry about 3 drives versus 2.  She keeps improtant backup stuff on an external drive.  I will tone down the ram to 800.  Should I set the latency in Bios though to the 5-5-5-15?  or just leave everything at auto like I hade done before?  Though this ram is new and was not in the computer when this happened.  I had replaced the other OCZ Gold stuff and put in the G Skill stuff I have now.  I had previously stated Giel, but it is G Skill, sorry about that.  I may just do what you say, guess sleep on it and decide whether to just install the drives with OS/Programs on one and data on the other. 

  • K9A2 Platinum PROBLEMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    well, im on BOARD #2, and #3 is on it's way....
    ok, I purchased the first board on NewEGG thogether with a Phenom 9950BE, 4GB OCZ 2x2 DDR2 1066 5-5-5-15 @2.1v and Saphire ATI HD4850. well the first try was bad, the board would not recognize my 4 WD RAPTORS, the promise controller would not detect them, and the SB600 could only read 2 out of 4 and only if 2 where connnected and not the 4....
    well, I send that board back, in the mean time I visited Fry's Electronics and purchased the board again, now this time is working so, so...   I managed to install VISTA64 SP1 with all the patches, etc, and play few games, except i still have problems:  I disabled the promise controller as i need to run 2 ARRAY's of RAID 0 (2 Raptors 740 each, one array for OS and one for GAMES) the problem is that I get random lockups, Blue Screens, etc. also when I choose to restart the computer or send it to SLEEP, as it is shutting down the HD make a weird sound that they never made before and if I restarted the SB600 raid bios would not detect the arrays, i physically have to power down, wait and restart, so the arrays are detected.
    also I try to overclock the PC, the Phenom is able to run at 3ghz but it freezes some times immediately but others it would last few hours with gaming in between, i tried several voltages from 1.33v to 1.41v and some times get a BlueScreen that reads a processors error, one core did't respond on expected time... or something like that.
    [bashing removed]
    my spec's are:
    AMD Phenom 9950 Black Edition B3
    MSI K9A2 platinum 1.5 bios
    Saphire HD4850
    4GB OCZ DDR2 1066 5-5-5-15 @2.1v Dual CH.(2x2GB)
    4x WD RAPTORS WD740 on RAID 0 (two ARRAYS)
    PIONEER DVD-RW DL IDE
    CoolerMaster STACKER case w/2 120mm fans and 1 80mm
    Dual PS: CoolerMaster Real 450w PS & Ultra 400w PS

    well, the design of the CoolerMaster STACKER case is for two Power supply's working in tandem, it has a connector that turns on both supply's at the same time, so I split the load as follows:   all Motherboard plugs, 3 120mm fans, 1 80mm fan & Pioneer DVD drive; powered by thr CoolerMaster REAL 450w, it list power as follows: PEAK (60S) +3.3v@30A, +5v@35A, +12v1@18A, +12v2@16A, -12v@blank?, [email protected]
    CONTINUOS: +3.3v@20A, +5v@25A, +12v1@12A, +12v2@10A, [email protected], [email protected]
    as for the other power supply it powers the following: HD's (as of now 2; 1 WD Raptor and 1 Seagate 7200.9), 1 120mm fan and the ATI HD4850
    I don't think Im starving the system of power...
    im installing windows vista 64 (yeah, yeah, XP is more stable, but I had an ABIT A8N nforce4SLI, Athlon X2 3800 OC's, 2GB Patriot DDR, 2x Geforce 7800GT OC's on SLI and 4 HD's, and I never had any problems, and I had the CPU running on stock cooler and stock voltage. and I had VISTA 32, and 64 and never since I bought it ever give me problems, i could OC everything from CPU, memory, HT, PCI-e, etc.
    why this board is so bad?
    this is the current ERROR i have just now:
    "A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval..."
    technical info. ***STOP: 0X00000101  (0X0000000000000031, 0X0000000000000000, 0XFFFFF980012C6180, 0X0000000000000001)
    I did enable promise controller and used the 2 HD on the ports controlled by it as JOBD each, the RAM is @ 1066mhz, voltage as recomended 2.1v and I did try to OC the processor just to try, since that is the purpose of buying the Black edition 9950 to 15x200 @ 3000mhz 1.41v, everything else is on Auto.
    before I get SCHOOLED by other users, yes I do want to OC the proc. I have installed vista 64 w/o OC the proc and it runs ok, but i still had random BSOD here and there...  but since this is proclaimed the best board for OC the Phenom and AMD even pushes the SPIDER plataform and makes it easy to OC.  I also just installed an after market heatsink (CoolerMaster Gemin II w/2 120mm 1200rpm) and the bios reports the CPU @ 29* C
     

  • K9A2 Platinum Boot Problems

    Dose any one know why I cant' boot from the DVD drives that I have connected to The SATA ports 5&6, I can see the drive in the CMOS boot order and I chose the first DVD Drive (Port 5) as the first boot disk.  Is it even Possible to boot from the Promise T3 Controller on the MB (K9A2 Platinum V1). I am using the other controller (sb600) for a RAID 0=1 Array. I ma trying to install windows 7 rc.
    In order to install XP Pro I had to temp in an IDE CD/DVD drive on the MB IDE Connector

    Maybe the DVD-device has a problem, as in not working all that well.
    One troubleshooting step would be to try a different port, 5-6 is aimed at RAID it says on the home page:
    http://www.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=1332

  • K9A2 Platinum Bus Interface problem

    Currently running:
    Motherboard: MSI K9A2 Platinum 1.6 Bios
    CPU: AMD Phenom 9950 BE (O.C. to 3.0 [200 x 15])
    RAM: 8 GB G. Skill 1066 RAM (Underclocked to PC 6400 4-4-4-12 for stability)
    GPU: 2x Radeon HD 3870 Sapphire Edition
    HDD: 2x Seagate 640 HDD's RAID 0 thru SB600
    OS: XP Pro x64
    My problem is my 2 GPU's have a max bus width of 16x 2.0. When using GPUz, only the first card is rated at 16x 2.0, while the second is 16x. Both cards are in the dark blue "mazerine" slots, and the BIOS option for High Speed mode in slots x1 and x4 are turned on "auto." Any ideas?

    Quote from: Stu on 03-January-09, 02:49:08
    Are you actually having any problems using the cards?
    Normally I can run Farcry2 on Ultimate at 30-40 FPS no problem, however, with the bus width labeled as such i'm running around 4-5 FPS, so the 2nd card is creating a slowdown. I know the card is fine, because when it runs by itself not in x-fire at PCI-E x16 2.0.

  • K9A2 Platinum Memory/RAID config Prob.

    I have an MSI K9A2 Plat mobo and a phenom 9500 processor. I bought Mushkin 8500 DDR2 memory. In Bios it sets it at 800 mhz. What do I need to do to get it to run at the advertised speed? This is my first MSI mobo. What are the optimal settings for this set up in bios? HT speed? its at auto but im sure its not at the clocking it should be. Also the memory has a timing of 5-5-4-12 at 2.2-2.35v. When i go into the bios and try to select timing it has about 15 different fields to input. Thats the first problem....
    The second issue is that I have 2 raptor HDD's. I initially set them up in a RAID 0 configuration. when the computer restarted after the config it gets to the screen where it detects the two hard drives in raid 0 and says FUNCTIONAL... Thats were it freezes..... I have to do ctrl+alt+del to restart and go back in the BIOS and select IDE under the sata menu. I can format both hard drives and both are working correctly. I was going to try and set up the raid again by hitting ctrl+f but I cannot access the SB600 RAID bios on the board anymore, It just sticks at FUNCTIONAL. Any Ideas? BTW i have bios vers 1.1 850w coolermaster ps and 2 radeon 3870s.

    Quote from: venomceli on 21-December-07, 03:30:40
    I connected both raptors to the PROMISE controller and I get the same thing FUNCTIONAL, then it stops!
    Also whats the best HT speed and how can I get my memory to run dual channel?
    everytime I boot up it says single channel.
    K9A2 Platinum
    2 x 1 GIG DDR 2 8500 MUSHKIN
    Phenom 9500
    coolermax 850 true power ps
    2 x Sapphire radeon 3870's
    2 x  74gig WD Raptors
    Coolermaster 830 case
    "and how can I get my memory to run dual channel?
    everytime I boot up it says single channel."
    Its already in dual CH(since you have placed memory sticks in correct slots DIMM1 & DIMM2):
    AMD's OverDrive Utility, note that it reads the memory controller as single channel because Phenom actually has two independent 64-bit memory controllers instead of a single 128-bit one. Current BIOSes and the AMD utility incorrectly report this as being single-channel.
        * A single-channel mode, when only one of the 64-bit controllers is active (occupied with memory modules)
        * Dual-channel ganged mode, the integrated memory controller is detected by a processor as a single 128-bit controller
        * Dual-channel unganged mode, the integrated memory controller is detected by a processor as two independent 64-bit controllers.
    Read this one as well:
    Quote from: Mr_Raider on 12-December-07, 11:57:32
    Regarding the dual channel thing, I found the following on the OCZ memory forums:
    Just some info for you guys.
    ganged mode is 1x128bit dual channel
    unganged is 2x64 bit dual channel
    Some motherboards are reporting unganged as single channel at boot, this is not true, if you see anyone saying they have defective memory please point them to this post.
    Ganged will give higher sandra bandwidth at this time than unganged, this is because sandra does not fully support phenom and is working in 1 thread mode. Once sandra supports Phenom unganged 2x64bit will take the lead
    If you are running multi threaded benchmarks you need to be in unganged mode, this is the fastest way of running the system.
    CPUID also reports my 9500 as single channel.
    You can change it from "advanced dram configuration" locate "Unganged Mode".
    Do a memcheck with Memtest86 as well.
    Another note about RAID problems, according to promise SS above, you have running BIOS 1.1 or 113, in 1.0,112,P0C Promise version is different(2.8.10.30.0012) you may try to flash back to one of those.
    But since problem persist when you connect them to SB600 RAID, probably problem is not there...
    Can you retry with different brand HDD's(not Raptors, but with hitachi or seagate for example)?

  • K9A2 Platinum not loading raid drivers sb600 or promise for raid 0

    I am tired of trying by myself, hopefully you guys can help me out Ive been fighting this thing for 2days now and i hate this computer I'm on that feels like 28k dial up.
       i know theres the promise plugs and the sb600, and i know they have different drivers. i also know that you have to disable the sb600 raid to get the promise working and vise versa *read the manual for that*. i set up the raid in raid configure *<alt-f>* and set it to raid 0 and assign the raid, and its fully functional.
       the problem is when it comes to boot windows i hit f6 and then use the drivers i got off the cd...or website *two floppy's* and pick the i86 raid configuration *windows xp not 64, 64bit one is corrupted on both disks as well* it gets through that part, i format the drive *it sees in in raid in fast configure and in windows format, not in bios* and then go to install. it begins to install and stops on the first file FTT.inf, it apparently cannot read it, which is the same file on the disk if i am not mistaken. i have tried to install about 100times,if not more with different configurations in the bios.
        the settings i have now for raid set up in the bios are:
    integrated peripherals
    extra raid controller enabled
    in I/O devices on chip sata controller disabled *tried both enabled and disabled same problem*
    it does not show drives in the sata ports but i figured that since it only shows 1-4 and the internal promise are the 5/6 ports.
       i have formated and re-installed the drivers on the disks multiple times ive also tried the sb600 drivers disabling the extra raid controller in bios setting raid *it finds it in the 1/2 slots then 1 as raid* configured it in the raid set up as well but the same problem arises except its not FTT.inf its ahcix86.inf that errors. skipping the files *which is obvious  but i tried it just to see what would happen * causes blue screen on reboot and another error of the same type at 99% but .sys file this time.
       i have installed windows on one drive and booted up using the same drivers was able to configure everything was slightly inclined to just say screw it 1 drive it is. but it was a shame since i bought them both to raid 0 em from the start. loaded windows up and even installed drivers.
       i also heard that u need to do full format sometimes to get the raid to work if you have tried both raid drivers so i did slow fat format... no avail did it twice. and fast the rest. if you guys know of any boot-able type formating program that i could throw on a floppy disk that would be great too, if thats the case.
    i am at a wall and frustrated as all hell with what Ive done so far hope u guys can help me out, tried to be as detailed as possible but i bet i missed something .
    rig specs*dont know if this will help but w/e*
    msi K9A2 platinum
    amd 4200 duel core socket am2
    1gig of patriot 667 ram 512x2
    ati x1900gt video card
    Samsung spin point 160gb sata drive x2 *praying to god to put it in raid 0 once again*
    THX FOR READING :D

    Quote from: asd9000 on 17-May-08, 08:51:19
    did all those settings. and have the newest and the disk version of the drivers.
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