I just tried disabling my SATA controllers altogether from the BIOS and it still doesn't work. At this point, I think it must be my motherboard. I checked the list of vista certified chipsets and mine wasn't on there :(. If you have any other ideas please let me know. Thanks for your help!
"...winston" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Install the driver for this during the Vista installation ? > SB SATA 150 RAID > - SB supports 2 ports SATA 150 RAID 0/1 JBOD > > "Brian With Vista Troubles" <Brian With Vista Troubles[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7FFA6260-FCE0-4C60-9AC8-23D4F0616074[ at ]microsoft.com... > :I have tried upgrading my XP installation to Vista Home Premium about a dozen > : times now and I have tried MANY different things. My specs are- > : > : - AMD processor > : - Via Motherboard (KT-880) > : - 2 x 512 MB RAM (PC 3200) > : - GeForce 5200 graphics card (I've also tried a 6800 card.) > : - 250 GB Hard Drive > : > : The error would seem to indicate a hardware problem. I tried running > : Microsoft's memory check on my RAM, and it passed the test every time. I > : tried swapping out graphics cards. I formatted my hard drive several times. > : I'm totally stumped on this one. The compatibility test comes up with no > : warnings or issues. My XP installation runs fine, and all my hardware is > : pretty new. I have no uninstalled devices in my device manager. > : > : I've installed XP dozens of times before without any issues. I've also > : installed linux versions before with no issues. Are there any hardware tests > : I can run to isolate the problem? Is there any way to decipher the error > : code (144) ? Has anyone else seen this? > : >
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