- How To Add Raid Controller Driver To Windows 7 Installation Windows 10
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Hi there
I need to add a RAID driver (I have the driver) to the Windows install media (got iso and usb via media creation tool - the iso / usb was created on a different machine).
Previous versions would let you via an Fn key load drivers from a 'Diskette' image. This option of course isn't there.
If I don't load the RAID driver at boot Windows gives the standard message 'No Hard Disks found'.
Any EASY way to do this.
Note this has to be done at install time - it can't be done afterwards as Windows won't see any HDD's. !!!!!
I find often when stuff is 'Simplified too much' --such as 1 click or 'Easy install' options then when stuff does need to be modified it's usually a pain. I can't see what was wrong with the original optional prompt to load drivers at install (XP / W7 etc). W10 install is easy if it's a bog standard installation but if you have things like Hardware RAID it's a pain.
Cheers
jimbo
So I recently decided to upgrade to the Threadripper series, getting the 1900 and an Asus Prime X399-A to go with it.
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IntelĀ® SATA RAID Controller Driver (Windows 7 32bit, Windows 7 64bit). To print out these instructions as a reference during the installation process. How to add USB 3.0 Drivers to Bootable USB windows 7| To fixed. Not USB 3.0 driver so when we try to. https://explorerever.weebly.com/marvel-vs-capcom-2-psp-iso-download.html.
How To Add Raid Controller Driver To Windows 7 Installation Windows 10
Now on my old motherboard, I had 4 SATA HDDs in RAID 0 and then my SATA SSD as the main OS drive. The old motherboard luckily had only 4 of the SATA ports capable of RAID, the fifth was held out of RAID configuration.
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This new motherboard does not appear to have that lucky setting - either all drives are in RAID mode (though not all need to be in a RAID, of course), or all drives are not.
So I tried to boot Windows after configuring the RAID 0 on the other four drives and, lo and behold, Blue screens 'Inaccessible Boot device'
Pulled the SSD over to the old motherboard and attempted to enable Safe boot before bringing it over, to see if I could safe boot with RAID mode on - turns out, I could not.
So I switch it back to AHCI and boot Windows, YAY.
I go to download the SATA RAID drivers from the AMD chipset drivers page for the x399, and when I run the installer.. it only shows my display drivers (wut?).
Then I download the actual chipset drivers and display drivers and download and install them and reboot, then try the SATA RAID driver installer again, and its a no-go, still only gives me options for display drivers.
So here's what I need - I need to be able to install the SATA RAID driver for my x399 without the system being in RAID mode. Or some workaround that gets that same thing done.
I am desperately trying to avoid reinstalling Windows just to have the RAID driver installed from the start, and I'd rather not do a software RAID (Windows 'Striped Volume'). https://explorerever.weebly.com/free-download-game-mario-bross-windows-xp.html.
Do we have any suggestions or things that I can do to get this done?