Hello,
I just lost an entire post so I will make this one short. I can provide specs and details of what I have tried so far.
Just got an RMA back from Asrock on an OC formula board. This is the first time I have attempted to install an OS.
The BIOS recognizes the Revo drive and it is selected as a boot drive. When I start the install routine, everything goes as it should until coming to the part about where to put the installation. Then of course there are no hard drives listed. I go ahead and try to load drivers for the Revo and go to my thumb drive where I have the latest drivers. There are no drivers listed, and it says that there are no digitally signed drivers.
I have found about 20 different solutions for this prevalent problem and have tried almost all of them. Of course I am reaching a point of frustration and am wondering if there is a specific solution for my motherboard.
I have heard of a trick where one can utilize the 32 bit drivers first then go back with the 64 bit, but OCZ has put both the 32 and 64 bit in the same package and I have heard that they must be separate.
Please let me know if anyone has any experience or information that may help. I am about to send the motherboard back again for another RMA.
Also for some reason the BIOS is not recognizing my Samsung F3 1TB hard disc drive and it is not an option for installing when it is plugged in during WIN 7 installation. I have tried to install to REVO drive without the HD installed any number of times. I have also attempted to use this Samsung drive for installation when the REVO is uninstalled. Again, not listed as an option for WIN7 install or recognized in BIOS.
HOWEVER, it is listed as a place to search for drivers for the REVO drive as a drive X:BOOT. Under this drive I can see the old files including an older WIN7 installation.
I just lost an entire post so I will make this one short. I can provide specs and details of what I have tried so far.
Just got an RMA back from Asrock on an OC formula board. This is the first time I have attempted to install an OS.
The BIOS recognizes the Revo drive and it is selected as a boot drive. When I start the install routine, everything goes as it should until coming to the part about where to put the installation. Then of course there are no hard drives listed. I go ahead and try to load drivers for the Revo and go to my thumb drive where I have the latest drivers. There are no drivers listed, and it says that there are no digitally signed drivers.
I have found about 20 different solutions for this prevalent problem and have tried almost all of them. Of course I am reaching a point of frustration and am wondering if there is a specific solution for my motherboard.
I have heard of a trick where one can utilize the 32 bit drivers first then go back with the 64 bit, but OCZ has put both the 32 and 64 bit in the same package and I have heard that they must be separate.
Please let me know if anyone has any experience or information that may help. I am about to send the motherboard back again for another RMA.
Also for some reason the BIOS is not recognizing my Samsung F3 1TB hard disc drive and it is not an option for installing when it is plugged in during WIN 7 installation. I have tried to install to REVO drive without the HD installed any number of times. I have also attempted to use this Samsung drive for installation when the REVO is uninstalled. Again, not listed as an option for WIN7 install or recognized in BIOS.
HOWEVER, it is listed as a place to search for drivers for the REVO drive as a drive X:BOOT. Under this drive I can see the old files including an older WIN7 installation.
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