Intel sata raid driver windows 7 64-bit




















So, if you intend to modify the SATA settings to the mode described by this release, click the download button, and make the desired changes.

It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available. Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer. Still easier than getting a floppy drive to work properly on this main board.

I'll let you know if this will work. If you don't hear from me again, asume that intel and vista still have some work to do it's the 21st century for pete's sake, floppies, come ON! See also this link for another approach:. Gigabyte pds4, dq6 comes with intel matrix storage manager. After downloading version 8. I was unable to install windows 7 rc clean with these driver files see previous. I noticed that you can get an error asking you to restart your pc, or another unspecified error.

Both relate to both back-up partitions not getting mapped to the raid volumes. Most often it is a space problem. If this happens after you created only a single raid volume, try two next time.

Otherwise check the size of the original partitions, that are int he back-up and be sure to have your raid volumes match or exceed those sizes. I don't know for sure but it seems having the first volume be bigger than the second in boot order may be an issue. Also, when making a system back-up to the same drive you made a back-up to earlier, rename the original folder.

Otherwise Windows 7 will not back-up. Well, this took me just one day altogether, and i now have raid10 with windows 7 64 bit running on it.

Seriously, Microsoft and Intel need to improve their support on this raid issue. This is major suckage. I am now seriously looking at other os.

The time it took me to migrate is equal to the effort of an introduction into linux or osx. Although I must say, now that i do have it running, windows 7 is very pretty and very fast on my machine.

Bring out the virtualbox! Everything seems to be ok. For more complete information about compiler optimizations, see our Optimization Notice. Presumably there are two ways around this: Option one - get a floppy, install the 64 bit drivers in dos mode, create the volume again and try again. All forum topics Previous topic Next topic. Well, sort of. My bios F4 comes with version 7.

To upgrade the rom, you must flash the bios. However, this was NOT necessary and i still do not dare to do so. You can leave these in ahci mode if you have a sata dvd writer. Connect the dvd to this controller to boot from your windows 7 installation dvd.

It seems not to allow installation on the same volume as the windows partition, causing all kinds of headache. Here's a tip: Install windows 7 first. Tweak it a bit and when you are satisfied, create a system back-up, preferrably on an external drive or on an internal drive that is not going to be part of your raid.

This back-up will also contain the system reserved partition. Later, if anything goes wrong with trying to get the raid going, you will find yourself in a situationm with a crooked raid. To get back to the current situation you can then simply delete the raid in the ctrl-i step, manually reboot, del into your bios and set sata from raid to ahci, boot from dvd and restore from this image on a regular drive.

This is actually a timesaver. Anyway, now install the latest intel matrix storage manager 8. Perform the registry tweaks, I found that changing the values in hex or decimal does not make a difference in our situation.

Reboot but do not forget to del into bios to set the intel sata to raid. Do not yet create your raid at this point.



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