Thanks, but that was the first thing I tried, with the latest version as
well as that one on the CD, still no joy. But thanks for the suggestion.
Koop
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> "Jeff Fish" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > I have installed Win XP and 2k on my SATA drive, (Boot drive), by
hitting
> F6 to
> > install the SATA 3112 Driver from disk (ver 1.0.47). Everything works
> great,
> > except, Win XP shows the SATA controller as a Raid Drive with a Yellow
> question
> > mark. The SATA applet is in Control Panel, but, won't let me open the
> flash tab
> > (no biggie). When I try to Update the driver for the Raid Drive device,
> > (Advanced settings- SCSI/Raid controller), my system BSOD's on reboot
and
> > reboots itself. I currently have Bios 1005.002 and PCB Rev. 2.00
> >
> > Any suggestions??
> >
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> > Athabasca, Alberta
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> You could try going to the device manager, and going to the place with the
> yellow questionmark. rightclick and choose install driver, and choose the
> silicon images driver off of where you had it to install windows xp. (My
> mobo didn't come with a floppy that had the drivers on them, so I had to
> jerryrig me a floppy with drivers which I got from the mobo CD. I don't
know
> if my floppy is the same as the one that was supposed to come with it, but
> it worked). Maybe windows had a problem recognizing where the drivers were
> located if you took the floppy out before windows loaded or something. I
> don't know, but I'd try what I said. I think I had that same issue, and I
> did that and it resolved my lil' yello' question mark.
> >
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