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wtf raid

idata
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First, I looked through the forum history and couldn't find my solution. If this has all ready been covered I apologize.

 

 

I'm trying to set up raid 0 on a fresh install. When I go to install the drivers on setup I get the following error:

 

 

"To continue installation, use the Load Driver option to install 32-bit and signed 64-bit drivers. Installing an unsigned 64-bit device driver is not supported and might result in an unusable windows installation"

 

 

I am using the ICH10R chipset, I have enabled RAID in the bios, and then created the raid 0 array in the RAID bios.

 

 

I am using Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit, and I have used the 64 bit raid drivers from the install CD, from my mobo's website, and from the intel website (assuming I should be using Intel Matrix Storage Manager).

 

 

The array is detected by windows; however, It won't let me install it without the third party drivers.

 

 

When I download the drivers, I unzip the files and burn them to a cd

 

 

I've never set up a raid before, are these the right drivers? what am I doing wrong?

 

 

 

if screen shots would help ask and ill take some
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idata
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I figured out the problem.

 

 

I was assuming since windows wouldn't install on my RAID array that I needed to install the raid drivers. This assumption was wrong.

 

 

I kept getting the error "Setup was unable to create a new system partition or locate an existing system partition" when trying to install on it.

 

 

Solution: You HAVE to have your RAID array as the FIRST boot device. Not your CD-rom. Hair pulling problem, simple solution.
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