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Hello,
I've installed Vista x64 on my PC with a Highpoint RocketRAID 2310 controller. Whle installing Windows, I provided setup with the correct drivers to the RAID controller and Windows installed quickly and succesfully. Once in Windows, I installed the drivers, my programs etc...
But the next day, when I started my PC, Windows hangs on the boot screen, tellng me "NO BOOTDEVICE FOUND".... Very strange... I've tried everything, but can't get Windows to start... After several attempts, I insert the Vista DVD and went to the setup. I tried to repair the startup, but no disks were detected, so I inserted my CD with Highpoint drivers, the HDD's were detected and the startup was repaired... 1 reboot and Vista started succesfully...
The strange thing is; everytime I shutdown the PC, Windows doesn't reload the drivers I provided. I manually need to load the drivers during Setup, reboot and then Windows starts succesfully...
Does anyone have any idea how this is possible and does anyone have a clue or solution?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi--
I assume you've done the steps on John's list successfully:
http://vistasupport.mvps.org/installing_raid_sata_drivers.htm
Ck. the FAQs for your controller drivers: http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/faq_rr2300.htm
I assume the RAID controller bios splash showed up successfully and your HDs are recognized correctly in the BIOS.
Good luck,
CH
"Caveman" <svenholman[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message news:78685db0-3e8c-4197-9835-9c2e5b8c957b[ at ]w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hello, > > I've installed Vista x64 on my PC with a Highpoint RocketRAID 2310 > controller. Whle installing Windows, I provided setup with the correct > drivers to the RAID controller and Windows installed quickly and > succesfully. Once in Windows, I installed the drivers, my programs > etc... > > But the next day, when I started my PC, Windows hangs on the boot > screen, tellng me "NO BOOTDEVICE FOUND".... Very strange... I've tried > everything, but can't get Windows to start... After several attempts, > I insert the Vista DVD and went to the setup. I tried to repair the > startup, but no disks were detected, so I inserted my CD with > Highpoint drivers, the HDD's were detected and the startup was > repaired... 1 reboot and Vista started succesfully... > > The strange thing is; everytime I shutdown the PC, Windows doesn't > reload the drivers I provided. I manually need to load the drivers > during Setup, reboot and then Windows starts succesfully... > > Does anyone have any idea how this is possible and does anyone have a > clue or solution? > > Thanks in advance!
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Hello CH,
Yes, I followed the steps John writes on his website. Windows Vista is already installed en is running fine, but when I boot it, Vista doesn't load the RAID drivers. I manually need to load the drivers througt Setup, then reboot and then Windows Vista will boot perfectly... The problem is that when Vista needs to boot from a cold start, it doesn't load the RAID drivers automatic.
Greets.
SH
On 18 nov, 19:18, "Chad Harris" <Windo...[ at ]Blackcombville.net> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi-- > > I assume you've done the steps on John's list successfully: > > http://vistasupport.mvps.org/installing_raid_sata_drivers.htm> > Ck. the FAQs for your controller drivers: http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/faq_rr2300.htm> > I assume the RAID controller bios splash showed up successfully and your HDs > are recognized correctly in the BIOS. > > Good luck, > > CH > > "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:78685db0-3e8c-4197-9835-9c2e5b8c957b[ at ]w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > > > > > Hello, > > > I've installed Vista x64 on my PC with a Highpoint RocketRAID 2310 > > controller. Whle installing Windows, I provided setup with the correct > > drivers to the RAID controller and Windows installed quickly and > > succesfully. Once in Windows, I installed the drivers, my programs > > etc... > > > But the next day, when I started my PC, Windows hangs on the boot > > screen, tellng me "NO BOOTDEVICE FOUND".... Very strange... I've tried > > everything, but can't get Windows to start... After several attempts, > > I insert the Vista DVD and went to the setup. I tried to repair the > > startup, but no disks were detected, so I inserted my CD with > > Highpoint drivers, the HDD's were detected and the startup was > > repaired... 1 reboot and Vista started succesfully... > > > The strange thing is; everytime I shutdown the PC, Windows doesn't > > reload the drivers I provided. I manually need to load the drivers > > during Setup, reboot and then Windows starts succesfully... > > > Does anyone have any idea how this is possible and does anyone have a > > clue or solution? > > > Thanks in advance!- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - > > - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -
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When you have Vista loaded, reload the RAID drivers using Device Manager. Your setup drivers are apparently going to a temp file.
"Caveman" <svenholman[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message news:f5c0196c-04da-4519-addc-ea12323b996c[ at ]l14g2000yqj.googlegroups.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hello CH, > > Yes, I followed the steps John writes on his website. Windows Vista is > already installed en is running fine, > but when I boot it, Vista doesn't load the RAID drivers. I manually > need to load the drivers througt Setup, then > reboot and then Windows Vista will boot perfectly... The problem is > that when Vista needs to boot from a cold start, > it doesn't load the RAID drivers automatic. > > Greets. > > SH > > On 18 nov, 19:18, "Chad Harris" <Windo...[ at ]Blackcombville.net> wrote: >> Hi-- >> >> I assume you've done the steps on John's list successfully: >> >> http://vistasupport.mvps.org/installing_raid_sata_drivers.htm>> >> Ck. the FAQs for your controller >> drivers: http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/faq_rr2300.htm>> >> I assume the RAID controller bios splash showed up successfully and your >> HDs >> are recognized correctly in the BIOS. >> >> Good luck, >> >> CH >> >> "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message >> >> news:78685db0-3e8c-4197-9835-9c2e5b8c957b[ at ]w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com... >> >> >> >> > Hello, >> >> > I've installed Vista x64 on my PC with a Highpoint RocketRAID 2310 >> > controller. Whle installing Windows, I provided setup with the correct >> > drivers to the RAID controller and Windows installed quickly and >> > succesfully. Once in Windows, I installed the drivers, my programs >> > etc... >> >> > But the next day, when I started my PC, Windows hangs on the boot >> > screen, tellng me "NO BOOTDEVICE FOUND".... Very strange... I've tried >> > everything, but can't get Windows to start... After several attempts, >> > I insert the Vista DVD and went to the setup. I tried to repair the >> > startup, but no disks were detected, so I inserted my CD with >> > Highpoint drivers, the HDD's were detected and the startup was >> > repaired... 1 reboot and Vista started succesfully... >> >> > The strange thing is; everytime I shutdown the PC, Windows doesn't >> > reload the drivers I provided. I manually need to load the drivers >> > during Setup, reboot and then Windows starts succesfully... >> >> > Does anyone have any idea how this is possible and does anyone have a >> > clue or solution? >> >> > Thanks in advance!- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - >> >> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven - >
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Hello John,
I've already installed the RAID drivers in Device Management. Is it necessary to re-install it?
Greetings
On 21 nov, 20:45, "John Barnes" <JBar...[ at ]email.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > When you have Vista loaded, reload the RAID drivers using Device Manager. > Your setup drivers are apparently going to a temp file. > > "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:f5c0196c-04da-4519-addc-ea12323b996c[ at ]l14g2000yqj.googlegroups.com... > > > > > Hello CH, > > > Yes, I followed the steps John writes on his website. Windows Vista is > > already installed en is running fine, > > but when I boot it, Vista doesn't load the RAID drivers. I manually > > need to load the drivers througt Setup, then > > reboot and then Windows Vista will boot perfectly... The problem is > > that when Vista needs to boot from a cold start, > > it doesn't load the RAID drivers automatic. > > > Greets. > > > SH > > > On 18 nov, 19:18, "Chad Harris" <Windo...[ at ]Blackcombville.net> wrote: > >> Hi-- > > >> I assume you've done the steps on John's list successfully: > > >> http://vistasupport.mvps.org/installing_raid_sata_drivers.htm> > >> Ck. the FAQs for your controller > >> drivers: http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/faq_rr2300.htm> > >> I assume the RAID controller bios splash showed up successfully and your > >> HDs > >> are recognized correctly in the BIOS. > > >> Good luck, > > >> CH > > >> "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > >>news:78685db0-3e8c-4197-9835-9c2e5b8c957b[ at ]w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > > >> > Hello, > > >> > I've installed Vista x64 on my PC with a Highpoint RocketRAID 2310 > >> > controller. Whle installing Windows, I provided setup with the correct > >> > drivers to the RAID controller and Windows installed quickly and > >> > succesfully. Once in Windows, I installed the drivers, my programs > >> > etc... > > >> > But the next day, when I started my PC, Windows hangs on the boot > >> > screen, tellng me "NO BOOTDEVICE FOUND".... Very strange... I've tried > >> > everything, but can't get Windows to start... After several attempts, > >> > I insert the Vista DVD and went to the setup. I tried to repair the > >> > startup, but no disks were detected, so I inserted my CD with > >> > Highpoint drivers, the HDD's were detected and the startup was > >> > repaired... 1 reboot and Vista started succesfully... > > >> > The strange thing is; everytime I shutdown the PC, Windows doesn't > >> > reload the drivers I provided. I manually need to load the drivers > >> > during Setup, reboot and then Windows starts succesfully... > > >> > Does anyone have any idea how this is possible and does anyone have a > >> > clue or solution? > > >> > Thanks in advance!- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - > > >> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - > > - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -
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No. I would double check the Raid settings in the BIOS and also make sure the boot priority is set properly.
"Caveman" <svenholman[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message news:abae8c00-71e7-4ae4-aa5d-345acba57a32[ at ]k19g2000yqg.googlegroups.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hello John, > > I've already installed the RAID drivers in Device Management. Is it > necessary to re-install it? > > Greetings > > On 21 nov, 20:45, "John Barnes" <JBar...[ at ]email.com> wrote: >> When you have Vista loaded, reload the RAID drivers using Device Manager. >> Your setup drivers are apparently going to a temp file. >> >> "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message >> >> news:f5c0196c-04da-4519-addc-ea12323b996c[ at ]l14g2000yqj.googlegroups.com... >> >> >> >> > Hello CH, >> >> > Yes, I followed the steps John writes on his website. Windows Vista is >> > already installed en is running fine, >> > but when I boot it, Vista doesn't load the RAID drivers. I manually >> > need to load the drivers througt Setup, then >> > reboot and then Windows Vista will boot perfectly... The problem is >> > that when Vista needs to boot from a cold start, >> > it doesn't load the RAID drivers automatic. >> >> > Greets. >> >> > SH >> >> > On 18 nov, 19:18, "Chad Harris" <Windo...[ at ]Blackcombville.net> wrote: >> >> Hi-- >> >> >> I assume you've done the steps on John's list successfully: >> >> >> http://vistasupport.mvps.org/installing_raid_sata_drivers.htm>> >> >> Ck. the FAQs for your controller >> >> drivers: http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/faq_rr2300.htm>> >> >> I assume the RAID controller bios splash showed up successfully and >> >> your >> >> HDs >> >> are recognized correctly in the BIOS. >> >> >> Good luck, >> >> >> CH >> >> >> "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message >> >> >>news:78685db0-3e8c-4197-9835-9c2e5b8c957b[ at ]w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com... >> >> >> > Hello, >> >> >> > I've installed Vista x64 on my PC with a Highpoint RocketRAID 2310 >> >> > controller. Whle installing Windows, I provided setup with the >> >> > correct >> >> > drivers to the RAID controller and Windows installed quickly and >> >> > succesfully. Once in Windows, I installed the drivers, my programs >> >> > etc... >> >> >> > But the next day, when I started my PC, Windows hangs on the boot >> >> > screen, tellng me "NO BOOTDEVICE FOUND".... Very strange... I've >> >> > tried >> >> > everything, but can't get Windows to start... After several >> >> > attempts, >> >> > I insert the Vista DVD and went to the setup. I tried to repair the >> >> > startup, but no disks were detected, so I inserted my CD with >> >> > Highpoint drivers, the HDD's were detected and the startup was >> >> > repaired... 1 reboot and Vista started succesfully... >> >> >> > The strange thing is; everytime I shutdown the PC, Windows doesn't >> >> > reload the drivers I provided. I manually need to load the drivers >> >> > during Setup, reboot and then Windows starts succesfully... >> >> >> > Does anyone have any idea how this is possible and does anyone have >> >> > a >> >> > clue or solution? >> >> >> > Thanks in advance!- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet >> >> > weergeven - >> >> >> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -- Tekst uit >> >> oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - >> >> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven - >
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Hello,
The RAID settings in the HPT BIOS are correct, I can't find anything strange about it... The array where Vista is installed is also Bootable array and in the ASUS motherboard BIOS is selected that the RocketRAID 2310 is the primary (and only) boot device...
Some more ideas?
Thanks in advance!
On 24 nov, 13:30, "John Barnes" <jbfo...[ at ]nomailemail.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > No. I would double check the Raid settings in the BIOS and also make sure > the boot priority is set properly. > > "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:abae8c00-71e7-4ae4-aa5d-345acba57a32[ at ]k19g2000yqg.googlegroups.com... > > > > > Hello John, > > > I've already installed the RAID drivers in Device Management. Is it > > necessary to re-install it? > > > Greetings > > > On 21 nov, 20:45, "John Barnes" <JBar...[ at ]email.com> wrote: > >> When you have Vista loaded, reload the RAID drivers using Device Manager. > >> Your setup drivers are apparently going to a temp file. > > >> "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > >>news:f5c0196c-04da-4519-addc-ea12323b996c[ at ]l14g2000yqj.googlegroups.com.... > > >> > Hello CH, > > >> > Yes, I followed the steps John writes on his website. Windows Vista is > >> > already installed en is running fine, > >> > but when I boot it, Vista doesn't load the RAID drivers. I manually > >> > need to load the drivers througt Setup, then > >> > reboot and then Windows Vista will boot perfectly... The problem is > >> > that when Vista needs to boot from a cold start, > >> > it doesn't load the RAID drivers automatic. > > >> > Greets. > > >> > SH > > >> > On 18 nov, 19:18, "Chad Harris" <Windo...[ at ]Blackcombville.net> wrote: > >> >> Hi-- > > >> >> I assume you've done the steps on John's list successfully: > > >> >> http://vistasupport.mvps.org/installing_raid_sata_drivers.htm> > >> >> Ck. the FAQs for your controller > >> >> drivers: http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/faq_rr2300.htm> > >> >> I assume the RAID controller bios splash showed up successfully and > >> >> your > >> >> HDs > >> >> are recognized correctly in the BIOS. > > >> >> Good luck, > > >> >> CH > > >> >> "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > >> >>news:78685db0-3e8c-4197-9835-9c2e5b8c957b[ at ]w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > > >> >> > Hello, > > >> >> > I've installed Vista x64 on my PC with a Highpoint RocketRAID 2310 > >> >> > controller. Whle installing Windows, I provided setup with the > >> >> > correct > >> >> > drivers to the RAID controller and Windows installed quickly and > >> >> > succesfully. Once in Windows, I installed the drivers, my programs > >> >> > etc... > > >> >> > But the next day, when I started my PC, Windows hangs on the boot > >> >> > screen, tellng me "NO BOOTDEVICE FOUND".... Very strange... I've > >> >> > tried > >> >> > everything, but can't get Windows to start... After several > >> >> > attempts, > >> >> > I insert the Vista DVD and went to the setup. I tried to repair the > >> >> > startup, but no disks were detected, so I inserted my CD with > >> >> > Highpoint drivers, the HDD's were detected and the startup was > >> >> > repaired... 1 reboot and Vista started succesfully... > > >> >> > The strange thing is; everytime I shutdown the PC, Windows doesn't > >> >> > reload the drivers I provided. I manually need to load the drivers > >> >> > during Setup, reboot and then Windows starts succesfully... > > >> >> > Does anyone have any idea how this is possible and does anyone have > >> >> > a > >> >> > clue or solution? > > >> >> > Thanks in advance!- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet > >> >> > weergeven - > > >> >> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -- Tekst uit > >> >> oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - > > >> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - > > - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -
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Have you got the latest BIOS installed. You say the RAID is the only boot device. What about your DVD etc.? One check on where it is booting from is to put in the DVD, but when it says 'hit any key' , just let it boot thru and see what happens. That triggers a different boot process.
"Caveman" <svenholman[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message news:da00f7da-9326-4491-a20b-afa3508d006e[ at ]n10g2000yqm.googlegroups.com... Hello,
The RAID settings in the HPT BIOS are correct, I can't find anything strange about it... The array where Vista is installed is also Bootable array and in the ASUS motherboard BIOS is selected that the RocketRAID 2310 is the primary (and only) boot device...
Some more ideas?
Thanks in advance!
On 24 nov, 13:30, "John Barnes" <jbfo...[ at ]nomailemail.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > No. I would double check the Raid settings in the BIOS and also make sure > the boot priority is set properly. > > "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:abae8c00-71e7-4ae4-aa5d-345acba57a32[ at ]k19g2000yqg.googlegroups.com... > > > > > Hello John, > > > I've already installed the RAID drivers in Device Management. Is it > > necessary to re-install it? > > > Greetings > > > On 21 nov, 20:45, "John Barnes" <JBar...[ at ]email.com> wrote: > >> When you have Vista loaded, reload the RAID drivers using Device > >> Manager. > >> Your setup drivers are apparently going to a temp file. > > >> "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > >>news:f5c0196c-04da-4519-addc-ea12323b996c[ at ]l14g2000yqj.googlegroups.com... > > >> > Hello CH, > > >> > Yes, I followed the steps John writes on his website. Windows Vista > >> > is > >> > already installed en is running fine, > >> > but when I boot it, Vista doesn't load the RAID drivers. I manually > >> > need to load the drivers througt Setup, then > >> > reboot and then Windows Vista will boot perfectly... The problem is > >> > that when Vista needs to boot from a cold start, > >> > it doesn't load the RAID drivers automatic. > > >> > Greets. > > >> > SH > > >> > On 18 nov, 19:18, "Chad Harris" <Windo...[ at ]Blackcombville.net> wrote: > >> >> Hi-- > > >> >> I assume you've done the steps on John's list successfully: > > >> >> http://vistasupport.mvps.org/installing_raid_sata_drivers.htm> > >> >> Ck. the FAQs for your controller > >> >> drivers: http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/faq_rr2300.htm> > >> >> I assume the RAID controller bios splash showed up successfully and > >> >> your > >> >> HDs > >> >> are recognized correctly in the BIOS. > > >> >> Good luck, > > >> >> CH > > >> >> "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > >> >>news:78685db0-3e8c-4197-9835-9c2e5b8c957b[ at ]w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > > >> >> > Hello, > > >> >> > I've installed Vista x64 on my PC with a Highpoint RocketRAID 2310 > >> >> > controller. Whle installing Windows, I provided setup with the > >> >> > correct > >> >> > drivers to the RAID controller and Windows installed quickly and > >> >> > succesfully. Once in Windows, I installed the drivers, my programs > >> >> > etc... > > >> >> > But the next day, when I started my PC, Windows hangs on the boot > >> >> > screen, tellng me "NO BOOTDEVICE FOUND".... Very strange... I've > >> >> > tried > >> >> > everything, but can't get Windows to start... After several > >> >> > attempts, > >> >> > I insert the Vista DVD and went to the setup. I tried to repair > >> >> > the > >> >> > startup, but no disks were detected, so I inserted my CD with > >> >> > Highpoint drivers, the HDD's were detected and the startup was > >> >> > repaired... 1 reboot and Vista started succesfully... > > >> >> > The strange thing is; everytime I shutdown the PC, Windows doesn't > >> >> > reload the drivers I provided. I manually need to load the drivers > >> >> > during Setup, reboot and then Windows starts succesfully... > > >> >> > Does anyone have any idea how this is possible and does anyone > >> >> > have > >> >> > a > >> >> > clue or solution? > > >> >> > Thanks in advance!- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet > >> >> > weergeven - > > >> >> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -- Tekst uit > >> >> oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - > > >> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -- Tekst uit > >> oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - > > - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -
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I can boot from DVD when I insert a Vista DVD or other bootable disc. I have the newest BIOS installed for my motherboard and RAID controller, nothing helps... I also tried without a DVD-drive installed and attached, so that the only bootable device is the RAID controller. The boot settings in the BIOS are correct, but still Vista won't boot, not until I've manually loaded the RAID drivers through Vista Setup and restart. After the restart Vista starts fine, probably because Vista has the right drivers in its memory?
On 27 nov, 05:09, "John Barnes" <JBar...[ at ]email.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Have you got the latest BIOS installed. You say theRAIDis the only boot > device. What about your DVD etc.? One check on where it is booting from is > to put in the DVD, but when it says 'hit any key' , just let it boot thru > and see what happens. That triggers a different boot process. > > "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:da00f7da-9326-4491-a20b-afa3508d006e[ at ]n10g2000yqm.googlegroups.com... > Hello, > > TheRAIDsettings in the HPT BIOS are correct, I can't find anything > strange about it... The array whereVistais installed > is also Bootable array and in the ASUS motherboard BIOS is selected > that the RocketRAID2310is the primary (and only) boot > device... > > Some more ideas? > > Thanks in advance! > > On 24 nov, 13:30, "John Barnes" <jbfo...[ at ]nomailemail.com> wrote: > > > No. I would double check theRaidsettings in the BIOS and also make sure > > the boot priority is set properly. > > > "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > >news:abae8c00-71e7-4ae4-aa5d-345acba57a32[ at ]k19g2000yqg.googlegroups.com.... > > > > Hello John, > > > > I've already installed theRAIDdrivers in Device Management. Is it > > > necessary to re-install it? > > > > Greetings > > > > On 21 nov, 20:45, "John Barnes" <JBar...[ at ]email.com> wrote: > > >> When you haveVistaloaded, reload theRAIDdrivers using Device > > >> Manager. > > >> Your setup drivers are apparently going to a temp file. > > > >> "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > > >>news:f5c0196c-04da-4519-addc-ea12323b996c[ at ]l14g2000yqj.googlegroups.com... > > > >> > Hello CH, > > > >> > Yes, I followed the steps John writes on his website. WindowsVista > > >> > is > > >> > already installed en is running fine, > > >> > but when I boot it,Vistadoesn't load theRAIDdrivers. I manually > > >> > need to load the drivers througt Setup, then > > >> > reboot and then WindowsVistawill boot perfectly... The problem is > > >> > that whenVistaneeds to boot from a cold start, > > >> > it doesn't load theRAIDdrivers automatic. > > > >> > Greets. > > > >> > SH > > > >> > On 18 nov, 19:18, "Chad Harris" <Windo...[ at ]Blackcombville.net> wrote: > > >> >> Hi-- > > > >> >> I assume you've done the steps on John's list successfully: > > > >> >> http://vistasupport.mvps.org/installing_raid_sata_drivers.htm> > > >> >> Ck. the FAQs for your controller > > >> >> drivers: http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/faq_rr2300.htm> > > >> >> I assume theRAIDcontroller bios splash showed up successfully and > > >> >> your > > >> >> HDs > > >> >> are recognized correctly in the BIOS. > > > >> >> Good luck, > > > >> >> CH > > > >> >> "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > > >> >>news:78685db0-3e8c-4197-9835-9c2e5b8c957b[ at ]w24g2000prd.googlegroups..com... > > > >> >> > Hello, > > > >> >> > I've installedVistax64 on my PC with a Highpoint RocketRAID2310 > > >> >> > controller. Whle installing Windows, I provided setup with the > > >> >> > correct > > >> >> > drivers to theRAIDcontroller and Windows installed quickly and > > >> >> > succesfully. Once in Windows, I installed the drivers, my programs > > >> >> > etc... > > > >> >> > But the next day, when I started my PC, Windows hangs on the boot > > >> >> > screen, tellng me "NO BOOTDEVICE FOUND".... Very strange... I've > > >> >> > tried > > >> >> > everything, but can't get Windows to start... After several > > >> >> > attempts, > > >> >> > I insert theVistaDVD and went to the setup. I tried to repair > > >> >> > the > > >> >> > startup, but no disks were detected, so I inserted my CD with > > >> >> > Highpoint drivers, the HDD's were detected and the startup was > > >> >> > repaired... 1 reboot andVistastarted succesfully... > > > >> >> > The strange thing is; everytime I shutdown the PC, Windows doesn't > > >> >> > reload the drivers I provided. I manually need to load the drivers > > >> >> > during Setup, reboot and then Windows starts succesfully... > > > >> >> > Does anyone have any idea how this is possible and does anyone > > >> >> > have > > >> >> > a > > >> >> > clue or solution? > > > >> >> > Thanks in advance!- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet > > >> >> > weergeven - > > > >> >> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -- Tekst uit > > >> >> oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - > > > >> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -- Tekst uit > > >> oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - > > > - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -
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I believe John was suggesting that with a DVD in the drive that you do not "hit any key" so that it after about 20 seconds it will try your RAID controller. "Caveman" <svenholman[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message news:300af31c-868d-46bc-9697-91428e5eb23b[ at ]j11g2000yqg.googlegroups.com... I can boot from DVD when I insert a Vista DVD or other bootable disc. I have the newest BIOS installed for my motherboard and RAID controller, nothing helps... I also tried without a DVD-drive installed and attached, so that the only bootable device is the RAID controller. The boot settings in the BIOS are correct, but still Vista won't boot, not until I've manually loaded the RAID drivers through Vista Setup and restart. After the restart Vista starts fine, probably because Vista has the right drivers in its memory?
On 27 nov, 05:09, "John Barnes" <JBar...[ at ]email.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Have you got the latest BIOS installed. You say theRAIDis the only boot > device. What about your DVD etc.? One check on where it is booting from is > to put in the DVD, but when it says 'hit any key' , just let it boot thru > and see what happens. That triggers a different boot process. > > "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:da00f7da-9326-4491-a20b-afa3508d006e[ at ]n10g2000yqm.googlegroups.com... > Hello, > > TheRAIDsettings in the HPT BIOS are correct, I can't find anything > strange about it... The array whereVistais installed > is also Bootable array and in the ASUS motherboard BIOS is selected > that the RocketRAID2310is the primary (and only) boot > device... > > Some more ideas? > > Thanks in advance! > > On 24 nov, 13:30, "John Barnes" <jbfo...[ at ]nomailemail.com> wrote: > > > No. I would double check theRaidsettings in the BIOS and also make sure > > the boot priority is set properly. > > > "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > >news:abae8c00-71e7-4ae4-aa5d-345acba57a32[ at ]k19g2000yqg.googlegroups.com... > > > > Hello John, > > > > I've already installed theRAIDdrivers in Device Management. Is it > > > necessary to re-install it? > > > > Greetings > > > > On 21 nov, 20:45, "John Barnes" <JBar...[ at ]email.com> wrote: > > >> When you haveVistaloaded, reload theRAIDdrivers using Device > > >> Manager. > > >> Your setup drivers are apparently going to a temp file. > > > >> "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > > >>news:f5c0196c-04da-4519-addc-ea12323b996c[ at ]l14g2000yqj.googlegroups.com... > > > >> > Hello CH, > > > >> > Yes, I followed the steps John writes on his website. WindowsVista > > >> > is > > >> > already installed en is running fine, > > >> > but when I boot it,Vistadoesn't load theRAIDdrivers. I manually > > >> > need to load the drivers througt Setup, then > > >> > reboot and then WindowsVistawill boot perfectly... The problem is > > >> > that whenVistaneeds to boot from a cold start, > > >> > it doesn't load theRAIDdrivers automatic. > > > >> > Greets. > > > >> > SH > > > >> > On 18 nov, 19:18, "Chad Harris" <Windo...[ at ]Blackcombville.net> > > >> > wrote: > > >> >> Hi-- > > > >> >> I assume you've done the steps on John's list successfully: > > > >> >> http://vistasupport.mvps.org/installing_raid_sata_drivers.htm> > > >> >> Ck. the FAQs for your controller > > >> >> drivers: http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/faq_rr2300.htm> > > >> >> I assume theRAIDcontroller bios splash showed up successfully and > > >> >> your > > >> >> HDs > > >> >> are recognized correctly in the BIOS. > > > >> >> Good luck, > > > >> >> CH > > > >> >> "Caveman" <svenhol...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > > >> >>news:78685db0-3e8c-4197-9835-9c2e5b8c957b[ at ]w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > > > >> >> > Hello, > > > >> >> > I've installedVistax64 on my PC with a Highpoint RocketRAID2310 > > >> >> > controller. Whle installing Windows, I provided setup with the > > >> >> > correct > > >> >> > drivers to theRAIDcontroller and Windows installed quickly and > > >> >> > succesfully. Once in Windows, I installed the drivers, my > > >> >> > programs > > >> >> > etc... > > > >> >> > But the next day, when I started my PC, Windows hangs on the > > >> >> > boot > > >> >> > screen, tellng me "NO BOOTDEVICE FOUND".... Very strange... I've > > >> >> > tried > > >> >> > everything, but can't get Windows to start... After several > > >> >> > attempts, > > >> >> > I insert theVistaDVD and went to the setup. I tried to repair > > >> >> > the > > >> >> > startup, but no disks were detected, so I inserted my CD with > > >> >> > Highpoint drivers, the HDD's were detected and the startup was > > >> >> > repaired... 1 reboot andVistastarted succesfully... > > > >> >> > The strange thing is; everytime I shutdown the PC, Windows > > >> >> > doesn't > > >> >> > reload the drivers I provided. I manually need to load the > > >> >> > drivers > > >> >> > during Setup, reboot and then Windows starts succesfully... > > > >> >> > Does anyone have any idea how this is possible and does anyone > > >> >> > have > > >> >> > a > > >> >> > clue or solution? > > > >> >> > Thanks in advance!- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet > > >> >> > weergeven - > > > >> >> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -- Tekst uit > > >> >> oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - > > > >> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -- Tekst uit > > >> oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - > > > - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -
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