In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, Tony Hill <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 16:54:52 GMT, (E-Mail Removed) (Chris M) wrote:
>
>>I am trying to build a new system for my kids to play RCT3. I've always had
>>good luck with ASUS motherboards, so I went to newegg.com and got the
>>"P5GDC Deluxe" along with a Prescott P4 3.4GHz, and an MSI GeForce6600
>>video card. Everything went together just fine, but when I go to install
>>Windows 2000 from CD, it says that no hard drives were found. The hard
>>drive is a regular ATA 40GB, so nothing special there. It's plugged into
>>one of the red RAID connectors, but in the BIOS setup, the RAID connectors
>>are configured to be regular ATA. The BIOS seems to detect the HD when it
>>does its weird "IDE Scan" at startup, but if I hit Delete to go into the
>>BIOS setup, there's no sign of my HD. The CDROM shows up on the Primary IDE
>>controller in both places, and boots the W2K CD just fine.
>
>The red connectors on that motherboard are connected through the
>integrated ITE RAID controller and they require a driver to be
>detected by Windows. The only controller that Windows can see at boot
>time is the one built into the chipset, ie the blue connector.
Yep, you're right. I figured it out myself last night. I had to set the
controllers to "compatible" mode in the BIOS, and put both the CD and the
HD on the single non-RAID IDE controller. I installed Windows (slowly) and
all the drivers and service packs like that. The key was the driver for the
ITE RAID controller, which I downloaded with some difficulty from ASUS'
intermittant web page. The CD that ASUS sent with the MB was scratched
badly, and couldn't be read. After I installed that, I shut down and moved
the HD to one of the RAID connectors, and set the controllers back to
"enhanced" in BIOS. And it works perfectly! I am happy that my expensive
toy didn't turn out to be a complete lemon. But it would have been nice to
see this procedure documented somewhere.
Chris