Igetshockedalot
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You shouldn't even need to get a floppy... Just enter your bios and tell the computer to boot from your cd drive with the install disk in it. Install the RAID drivers, and go from there.
Igetshockedalot said:Install the RAID drivers, and go from there.
Igetshockedalot said:That doesn't really make sense. Why does the computer care if the drivers are on a floppy or CD? I'm pretty sure (although I've been wrong before!) that you can do it by telling BIOS to boot from the CD drive with the driver disk in there. If not, then I apologize in advance for steering you wrong. Good luck!
ShivX said:ok guys, just got done messing with it all day. I tried everything. In no way did it say anything about RAID except one point when I didnt expect it. The tutorials I read all said stuff about it automatically popping up about setting up the RAID. It didnt. The only thing I ever got out of it was when it asked for the system disk, i put in the WinXP and it loaded that and thats when it flashed to press F3 for RAID or SCUZ. But I missed it, so I dicontinued the windows install and tried to start over. But it just stopped at a screen saying Verifying DMI Data Pool.... and didnt leave there any time after. I tried plugging in a IDE hard drive with windows on it, it would get to the Windows loading screen with the blue sliding bar and then restart and do it over and over. To no avail. Anyone got any ideas. Im desperate.
ShivX said:Im not sure I understand, how would putting a blank floppy in do anything?