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Cheers, Andy. OnGsTa , Nov 4, Which version of Windows and 32bit or 64bit? Kizuka , Nov 4, How would I check? It's running on the system in my signature if that helps, Intel dual core. Last edited: Nov 4, Firstly, you'll need to determine which BIOS version and type you're running on the card. Joined: May 19, Messages: Location: Sydney. Sorry it took a while. S - appreciate all your help Kizuka. OnGsTa , Nov 5, Can you double-check to see if there is any other mention of BIOS version numbers.

You'll also need to format a floppy disk Edit: seems my info on having matching versions was incorrect. Edit2: you're a few BIOS versions behind the latest Last edited: Nov 5, Kizuka , Nov 5, During Windows install, hit F6, put the floppy disk in, and you should be good to go. Thanks again, PuzZah. I can't remember the number exactly, but I'm very sure that's the one. It also told me the drivers were corrupted, but they were infact, fine. The regular drivers from the CD, from the original floppy and from the website did not work for me.

Only the beta drivers found on SI's website. Hey, Any chance you could direct me towards some drivers on the SI site, as I've only found a page labelled 3x12 drivers which contains the drivers which doesn't make sense. Whether or not that's supposed to be or not I am unsure. Thanks for the feedback.

I've still had no progress with this. Any further ideas? Progress, but not Well, I've made some slight progress, however i'm no further forward. It still says something along the lines of: Your plug and play device has caused errors and has been shut down to prevent damage to windows. This is most likely caused by a faulty device driver. Click to expand I'm in the middle of using the Maxblast 4 to install my Sil, it appears to be working. I chose to copy the original boot drive image to it, so it's taking time - but I'll happily report on the progress thereof later when it's finished.

I too have spent all day with this damned card, and am not impressed. It's about to finish. Blue screen of death, but it did show the windows initial XP screen - the one with the bar moving slowly across for a second or two - that is encouraging.

I think I can install an operating system to this now, I'll let you know. Is the hard drive set as a boot device in the BIOS? Is Windows installed on this drive? PCI card? I think you should have started a new thread since this is a much different subject than the original thread. Just curious, your motherboard already has two SATA controllers, correct?

Why not connect to one of them? That's odd. Is the Asus model number correct? Is this the same as your mobo? Click here. Try SCSI boot device. Are the drivers for the PCI card already installed? Is there a way to make it all work together?

I had to download the newest BIOS for the card and a proper driver for the bios. Similar threads N. Replies 3 Views Apr 8, neeyik.



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