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WD Caviar 7200 RPM Hard Drive
Sata? Raid? Tried one from the motherboard disk?
-- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "xcelatit" wrote in message ... RC-1 wont install because it cant find the driver for my main hard drive. |
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WD Caviar 7200 RPM Hard Drive
Sounds like Vista doesn't know what to do with your drive controller. You are
probably running the drive off either a RAID or odd SATA controller. Most SATA cards are supported so my money is on some kind of RAID controller. In either case you'll need a driver to get it to work. There are two places to look for the driver 1. The system manufacturer's website, HP/Dell/etc. Built it yourself? Try the motherboard manufacturer's site (asus/abit/etc) If they don't have a Vista driver make note of the model number for the controller you have, it is probably listed in the drivers download section. Look for something like 3ware Escalade 8506-12 RAID/SATA Driver for XP then use that as a reference for option 2 below. 2. The website for the people who made the chipset that drives the controller. (Highpoint/Promise/3ware/Adaptec) In either case have the model numbers of the system or controller card handy. If you have XP running you can find it under Device Manager, probably under SCSI controllers. "xcelatit" wrote: RC-1 wont install because it cant find the driver for my main hard drive. |
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WD Caviar 7200 RPM Hard Drive
I am using WDC WD400BB-75FJA1 Drive, windows is using a disk.sysa and
partmgr.sys in system32\drivers\ directory the file version is 5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158) It is a IDE ATA Hard Drive, not SCSI. This is on a Dell Computer The IDE ATA/ATAPI Controller is Intel 82801DB Ultra ATA Controller I ran Vista Upgrade checked on my system and it works fine, but when I choose custom in the install of Vista, ad slet C: or D; (2nd partion) driver, Vista says I need a Driver for it. I was installing Vista on a second partion to save the XP because my friend tried Vista on his C: and it corrupted the disk, so that he he had to low level format it to get Vista off to go back to XP I tried Western Digital Site no drivers available, I tried Dell and that is much help either. "ericthebikeman" wrote: Sounds like Vista doesn't know what to do with your drive controller. You are probably running the drive off either a RAID or odd SATA controller. Most SATA cards are supported so my money is on some kind of RAID controller. In either case you'll need a driver to get it to work. There are two places to look for the driver 1. The system manufacturer's website, HP/Dell/etc. Built it yourself? Try the motherboard manufacturer's site (asus/abit/etc) If they don't have a Vista driver make note of the model number for the controller you have, it is probably listed in the drivers download section. Look for something like 3ware Escalade 8506-12 RAID/SATA Driver for XP then use that as a reference for option 2 below. 2. The website for the people who made the chipset that drives the controller. (Highpoint/Promise/3ware/Adaptec) In either case have the model numbers of the system or controller card handy. If you have XP running you can find it under Device Manager, probably under SCSI controllers. "xcelatit" wrote: RC-1 wont install because it cant find the driver for my main hard drive. |
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WD Caviar 7200 RPM Hard Drive
There are no such things as drivers for the hard drive. Any
drivers that would be required would be for the controller the hard drive is connected to. If Vista is asking for controller drivers then you need to contact the manufacturer/vendor of the motherboard or computer. The manufacturer or vendor is the source for hardware drivers, not Microsoft. xcelatit wrote: RC-1 wont install because it cant find the driver for my main hard drive. |
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WD Caviar 7200 RPM Hard Drive
Thanks for your help everyone, im not sure the error message is: Vista needs drivers for the devie (Primary IDE channel), please load from list or browse.... "Theo" wrote: There are no such things as drivers for the hard drive. Any drivers that would be required would be for the controller the hard drive is connected to. If Vista is asking for controller drivers then you need to contact the manufacturer/vendor of the motherboard or computer. The manufacturer or vendor is the source for hardware drivers, not Microsoft. xcelatit wrote: RC-1 wont install because it cant find the driver for my main hard drive. |
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WD Caviar 7200 RPM Hard Drive
Which means Vista needs a controller driver for you IDE
controller. Again, the manufacturer or vendor is responsible for writing and distributing hardware drivers, not Microsoft. At least Vista permits you to use media other than a floppy. xcelatit wrote: Thanks for your help everyone, im not sure the error message is: Vista needs drivers for the devie (Primary IDE channel), please load from list or browse.... "Theo" wrote: There are no such things as drivers for the hard drive. Any drivers that would be required would be for the controller the hard drive is connected to. If Vista is asking for controller drivers then you need to contact the manufacturer/vendor of the motherboard or computer. The manufacturer or vendor is the source for hardware drivers, not Microsoft. xcelatit wrote: RC-1 wont install because it cant find the driver for my main hard drive. |
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WD Caviar 7200 RPM Hard Drive
Okay I looked in devices
and I have and Intel 82801DB Ultra ATA Controller, I already stated that, Intel web site says it is a Intell 845 Chipset But I downloaded everything from intel that they had and it still doesnt work in fact the bios really messed up my system, but i got it back. Is there a place other than intel to get vista drivers? I can forsee when this is realeased since the model of Dell I have is so popular, thousands or millions of incapitability issues, Intel certianly doesnt have any updates for the chip set, (I dont know why you mentioned floppy i am not talking about floppy here.) "Theo" wrote: Which means Vista needs a controller driver for you IDE controller. Again, the manufacturer or vendor is responsible for writing and distributing hardware drivers, not Microsoft. At least Vista permits you to use media other than a floppy. xcelatit wrote: Thanks for your help everyone, im not sure the error message is: Vista needs drivers for the devie (Primary IDE channel), please load from list or browse.... "Theo" wrote: There are no such things as drivers for the hard drive. Any drivers that would be required would be for the controller the hard drive is connected to. If Vista is asking for controller drivers then you need to contact the manufacturer/vendor of the motherboard or computer. The manufacturer or vendor is the source for hardware drivers, not Microsoft. xcelatit wrote: RC-1 wont install because it cant find the driver for my main hard drive. |
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WD Caviar 7200 RPM Hard Drive
Intel is the source for their drivers. Microsoft does not
write them, they only include them in an OS distribution after Intel supplies them the driver. You need to contact Intel Tech Support to find out what your options are. I mentioned floppy because in XP you had have the drivers on a floppy disc and it was the only method of supplying drivers to XP using F6 when needed for controllers not included in the installation distribution. With Vista you can use floppy, USB, or CD. xcelatit wrote: Okay I looked in devices and I have and Intel 82801DB Ultra ATA Controller, I already stated that, Intel web site says it is a Intell 845 Chipset But I downloaded everything from intel that they had and it still doesnt work in fact the bios really messed up my system, but i got it back. Is there a place other than intel to get vista drivers? I can forsee when this is realeased since the model of Dell I have is so popular, thousands or millions of incapitability issues, Intel certianly doesnt have any updates for the chip set, (I dont know why you mentioned floppy i am not talking about floppy here.) "Theo" wrote: Which means Vista needs a controller driver for you IDE controller. Again, the manufacturer or vendor is responsible for writing and distributing hardware drivers, not Microsoft. At least Vista permits you to use media other than a floppy. xcelatit wrote: Thanks for your help everyone, im not sure the error message is: Vista needs drivers for the devie (Primary IDE channel), please load from list or browse.... "Theo" wrote: There are no such things as drivers for the hard drive. Any drivers that would be required would be for the controller the hard drive is connected to. If Vista is asking for controller drivers then you need to contact the manufacturer/vendor of the motherboard or computer. The manufacturer or vendor is the source for hardware drivers, not Microsoft. xcelatit wrote: RC-1 wont install because it cant find the driver for my main hard drive. |
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WD Caviar 7200 RPM Hard Drive
the pc is only 1 year old, and intel says there is no more support for that
product, now what? "Theo" wrote: Intel is the source for their drivers. Microsoft does not write them, they only include them in an OS distribution after Intel supplies them the driver. You need to contact Intel Tech Support to find out what your options are. I mentioned floppy because in XP you had have the drivers on a floppy disc and it was the only method of supplying drivers to XP using F6 when needed for controllers not included in the installation distribution. With Vista you can use floppy, USB, or CD. xcelatit wrote: Okay I looked in devices and I have and Intel 82801DB Ultra ATA Controller, I already stated that, Intel web site says it is a Intell 845 Chipset But I downloaded everything from intel that they had and it still doesnt work in fact the bios really messed up my system, but i got it back. Is there a place other than intel to get vista drivers? I can forsee when this is realeased since the model of Dell I have is so popular, thousands or millions of incapitability issues, Intel certianly doesnt have any updates for the chip set, (I dont know why you mentioned floppy i am not talking about floppy here.) "Theo" wrote: Which means Vista needs a controller driver for you IDE controller. Again, the manufacturer or vendor is responsible for writing and distributing hardware drivers, not Microsoft. At least Vista permits you to use media other than a floppy. xcelatit wrote: Thanks for your help everyone, im not sure the error message is: Vista needs drivers for the devie (Primary IDE channel), please load from list or browse.... "Theo" wrote: There are no such things as drivers for the hard drive. Any drivers that would be required would be for the controller the hard drive is connected to. If Vista is asking for controller drivers then you need to contact the manufacturer/vendor of the motherboard or computer. The manufacturer or vendor is the source for hardware drivers, not Microsoft. xcelatit wrote: RC-1 wont install because it cant find the driver for my main hard drive. |
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