SATA SILICON IMAGES 3112 3XX....

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download the drivers from slicon images
use :
sil3112_x86_rdvr_logo_1005
sil3512_x86_ribios-4347.zi
http://www.siliconimage.com/support/supportsearchresults.aspx?pid=63&cid=3&ctid=2&osid=4&


I THEM WORK made it work......... copy to floppy then update...
I HOPE IT WORKS FOR ALL WHO NEED THEM

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http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/co...crosoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
 
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Hi,
I am trying to use these drivers with the RTM Vista release. I have
downloaded the latest drivers version 1.3.67.0 dated 11/19/2006 and have
upgraded the card bios to the latest 4.x.79 firmware. I have put the driver
folder onto a usb memory stick.
On my pc running XP I run the Vista setup and it presents the drives on
which I can install, when I click on one it shows a message saying I need to
install drivers for the raid controller and so I browse to teh memory stick
folder. If I select the folder and return it doesn't show any drivers in the
listbox as though it cannot find any compatible drivers. I then untick the
checkbox that says show only compatible drivers. It then shows a whole series
of lines (about 20, half for 3112 and half for 3115), when I select a 3112
line it still states it cannot find a compatible driver.
I cannot get further than this. Can anyone help, do these drivers actually
work with the RTM release as the SI website claims?
Thanks
Permjeet
 
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Richard Urban

I am using a drivers version dated 2001 that works fine. I have also run
into problems with the newer drivers.

And, I install them from a floppy - though it shouldn't make a difference.

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