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specs: GA-965P-DS3 (rev. 1.3) F11 (i think) 2x1GB G Skill & 2x2GB OCZ DDR2 800 CAS: 5.6.6.18 C2D e4200 @ 2.7Ghz 2x WD 500Gb SATA 3.0 HDDs, and a couple IDE drives i used for testing and back up LG dvd-r IDE Further details: OK, so i am able to successfully install Vista 64x on an old 200Gb HDD i have when my raid is completely disconnected, if it is, i get the BSoD. I installed that out of windows. I want to install Vista on my existing 1tb 0 raid SATA i have set up with windows installed so i dont have too delete my files, but every time i try to install i always reboot with this BSoD. Ive tried using only 1 stick of ram, having only the raid hooked up (no IDE drives), in of windows and out. When I try to install from windows all drives show up with no problem and i select the drive (even tried loading the 64x sata raid drivers with it) it installs and reboots with BSoD. When i load the CD out of windows to try to install, the raid never shows up as a drive i can install vista on, it will show any IDE drives but not my sata raid. When i try to load the SATA raid drives in this set up i can see my floppy drive and other drives i can load from (INCLUDING the raid 0) but it never gives me the option to load vista on the raid even after installing drivers. sry if this is confusing, pls help, ill try to explain better if i need hehe
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did u properly load the RAID drivers for vista x64 at the beginningof the installation? If so, then i think u may need to set the RAID/AHCI mode in the BIOS to RAID mode. i think that can be found under the "advanced BIOS features" menu.
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^^^ Right ^^^
Do you have RAID Set in the BIOS and have you went into the RAID BIOS (Control + G) and create your RAID Array before you attempt to install Vista with the correct SATA RAID Driver? Quote:
GIGABYTE - Support - Motherboard - Manual - GA-965P-DS3 (rev. 1.3) Here is the correct Pre install driver (64bit Multi OS) >>> GIGABYTE - Support - Motherboard - Driver Download * Pre-post edit! * I see your board has two Hard Drive Controllers and only one will do RAID (The Gigabyte/J.Micron one)! So you want to be sure you are using the correct ports. ONLY the purple ports can do RAID on your board, so hook your drives to those two ports. And the settings for it are in your Integrated Peripherals BIOS page, in the middle toward the bottom of that section. You will need to set the below settings, then go create your RAID array, then come BACK to the BIOS and go into the Advanced BIOS page, and then go into Boot Device Priority Order and set your RAID array to be at the top (use arrow keys or pgup/pgdn to move disks order) Here is what you set for RAID >>>> ![]() Onboard SATA/IDE Device...............Enabled OnBoard SATA/IDE Ctrl Mode............RAID/IDE
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