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GA-K8NS Pro nVidia SATA RAID driver problem



 
 
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Old September 3rd 04, 03:19 AM
Jack
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Default GA-K8NS Pro nVidia SATA RAID driver problem

My config:

GA-K8NS Pro
1 gb Corsaiar XMS PC3200 (2 512mb)
2 WD Raptor 10,000 rpm in RAID 0

The problem is neither DiskImage 7 nor Acronis TrueImage will
recognize the RAID array. If I use SIL 3112 SATA RAID the array will
be recognized by the Imaging programs. I suspect it's the nVidia RAID
driver.

I tried to search for a newer driver than the one that came with the
installation CD (I can'e even find nVidia SATA RAID driver on the
Gigabyte website!), but none was found.

Has anyone used or have a driver that works well with the imaging
programs?
 




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